Best attractions and places to see around Tresticklans nationalpark is a pristine wilderness known for its rugged terrain, expansive forests, and numerous lakes and marshes. The park features elongated ridges, narrow valleys, and rocky outcrops, shaped by glacial movements. It preserves one of southern Sweden's last remaining large areas of untouched, old-growth boreal forest. Historical croft sites and ancient boundary markers also offer insights into the area's past.
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Located right on the Swedish border.. far from civilization and yet well-visited
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Enchanting landscape to unwind
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A truly beautiful ensemble. It's a great place to relax and recharge for the next day of hiking.
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Right next to the bridge there is a bench in the stream for Kneipp therapy.
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Bråtane, a small mining settlement from the 18th century, was located on this clearing. Today, some remains can still be discovered.
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Although it is one of the smallest national parks in Sweden, it is very beautiful and the paths are easy to walk
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Here the border is visible in the form of a small stream, there is also an old, well-preserved border sign
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Since you only walk on well-trodden paths here, literally over hill and dale, you have to plan every step and walk in a controlled manner. You need to be sure-footed and wear hiking boots; anything else makes little sense here.
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Tresticklan National Park is a pristine wilderness known for its rugged terrain, expansive forests, and numerous lakes and marshes. It preserves one of southern Sweden's last remaining large areas of untouched, old-growth boreal forest, with some trees reaching 300-400 years old. Its landscape, shaped by glacial movements, features elongated ridges, narrow valleys, and rocky outcrops, making it one of Sweden's largest roadless forested areas.
The park is rich in natural features. You can visit Stora Tresticklan Lake, a geologically unique lake surrounded by untouched forest, or the peaceful Northern Märdetjärnen. The park also features the prominent Tresticklan Ridge, numerous other pristine lakes like Kleningen and the Pylsan lakes, and the highest point, Orshöjden, offering panoramic views. Don't miss the ancient boreal forests and unique bog ecosystems.
Yes, the park holds historical significance. You can discover remnants of historical croft sites, such as the Bråtane Homestead Site, which was inhabited until the early 20th century. There are also historical mine sites like Orstjärnsgruvan and Glimmergruvan, offering a glimpse into the area's past. Additionally, the park's name is linked to ancient boundary markers, and Stone Age finds have been made at Boksjön lake.
Tresticklan National Park offers an extensive network of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. Popular trails include the Tresticklan Trail, which explores ridges, lakes, and deep forests, and the Orshöjdsleden, which traverses the park from north to south, passing lakes and ascending Orshöjden. Other notable trails are Bråtaneleden and Bodalsvikenleden. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking around Tresticklans nationalpark guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, the route from Råbocken to Northern Märdetjärnen and back offers a moderate distance with an easy difficulty. You can find more beginner-friendly routes in the Easy hikes around Tresticklans nationalpark guide, including loops from Råbocken that are less than 8 km.
The park is home to a variety of wildlife, though many species are elusive. You might spot large mammals like moose and roe deer, as well as lynx, red foxes, badgers, and hares. Birdwatchers can look for species such as the black woodpecker, common crane, Eurasian eagle-owl, and golden eagle, especially around the lakes and marshes during migration seasons.
Yes, the numerous clear and tranquil lakes within Tresticklan National Park, such as Stora Tresticklan Lake, provide excellent opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. Paddling allows visitors to experience the park's unique tranquility and natural beauty from the water.
While designated camping areas allow visitors to immerse themselves in the wilderness, for more structured accommodation, you can find the Budalsvika Cabin. This overnight hut, managed by the Norwegian Hiking Association, offers comfortable space and amenities, though it's advisable to reserve in advance, especially during peak season.
The terrain in Tresticklan National Park is characterized by ruggedness, with elongated ridges, narrow valleys, and rocky outcrops. It features smooth granite bedrock and distinctive hummocky topography, all shaped by glacial erosion. Many paths are natural trails over 'hill and dale,' requiring good footwear and surefootedness, especially around areas like Stora Tresticklan Lake.
Visitors frequently praise the park's untouched wilderness and serene atmosphere. Many appreciate the opportunity to experience nature in its rawest form, with deep forests and tranquil lakes. The unique geological features and the sense of getting away from it all are often highlighted. The well-preserved border sign at the Sweden–Norway border follows the stream is also a popular point of interest.
Yes, a unique feature is where the Sweden–Norway border follows the stream. Here, the natural land border between the two countries is marked by a small stream, and an old, well-preserved border sign is present. It's a fascinating spot to visit and reflect on the historical demarcation.


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