Best attractions and places to see around Gysinge NR are situated within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of the Lower Dalälven river, an area known for its unique natural and cultural environments. This region features the expansive Färnebofjärden National Park, characterized by a distinctive river landscape with lakes, rapids, wetlands, and forests. Gysinge NR also encompasses historical sites like Gysinge Bruk, offering a blend of industrial heritage and diverse natural habitats. The area provides opportunities to explore both natural features and…
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Great landscape. You are always surrounded by water. However, some of the paths are very overgrown. Sturdy shoes are a must.
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walking on a railwaybridge - built in 1900 - formerly serving Gysinge iron fabrication factory
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It looks more like a natural refrigerator to me. Many years ago I had a log cabin in the forest, without electricity, only with gas from the gas bottle. Next to the house, but a long way from the outhouse, a similar hole had been dug in the rock, with a thick wooden door in front of it. In the back there was a small chimney for ventilation. This large compartment served as a refrigerator, you could actually cool food there, of course only tightly packed.
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Cozy location on the river with a fireplace
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In the national park and on the fringes, pristine nature, forests, lakes, rivers and marshlands meet culture and history in an impressive way.
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A rest area with a refuge and a fireplace is provided with wood. a grill grate is available
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former railway bridge from 1900, with four arches spanning the river, it is now an excellent hiking trail
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Artificially created vault right next to the path. unfortunately I can not determine now ???
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The Gysinge area, part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the powerful Gysingeforsarna rapids along the Dalälven River, explore islands like Granön with its historic English park, or Mattön and Storön known for their unique forests and river meadows. Don't miss the panoramic views from the Skekarsbo Observation Tower, offering a chance to spot diverse birdlife. The expansive Färnebofjärden National Park itself is characterized by a mosaic of lakes, rapids, wetlands, and forests, nurtured by the regular flooding of the Lower Dalälven.
Gysinge is steeped in history, particularly its industrial heritage. You can explore Gysinge Bruk, a significant ironworks dating back to 1668, with preserved smithies and a museum. The stately Gysinge Herrgård (Manor House) is a prominent landmark. The Gysinge Centre for Building Preservation offers insights into traditional building techniques, and the historic Smedsbostaden provides a glimpse into 19th-century smith family life. Additionally, the picturesque Old Railway Bridge in Färnebofjärden National Park, built in 1900, now serves as a scenic walking route.
Yes, Gysinge NR offers several family-friendly options. The Naturum Färnebofjärden visitor center, located in the old stable building of Gysinge Bruk, has exhibitions on local flora and fauna and organizes activities for all ages. Many trails within Färnebofjärden National Park are suitable for families, and the Riverside Shelter with Fire Pit provides a pleasant spot for a break with views, often equipped with firewood and a grill grate.
The Gysinge area offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find easy walks like "The pry - Färnebofjärden National Park" (3.6 km) or "Färnebofjärden National Park – Forest Trail in Färnebofjärden loop from Gysinge" (4.7 km). For moderate hikes, consider the "Gysinge Nature Reserve loop" (8.9 km) or the "View of Färnebofjärden Lake – Lake and River Walk loop from Gysinge" (13.9 km). Many trails allow you to explore the unique river landscape, forests, and historical sites. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking around Gysinge NR guide.
For excellent panoramic views of the river landscape and the national park, head to the Skekarsbo Observation Tower. This 20-meter high tower provides a fantastic vantage point, especially for birdwatching, where you might spot sea eagles and ospreys. Another spot offering beautiful views is the Riverside Shelter with Fire Pit, which provides a serene outlook over the lake.
While specific wheelchair-accessible paths are not extensively detailed, the Naturum Färnebofjärden visitor center is designed to be accessible. The bridge near Naturum, offering close-up views of the Gysingeforsarna rapids, is also accessible. Mattön, a main entrance to the national park, features accessible nature trails. It's advisable to check with Naturum Färnebofjärden for the most current information on accessible routes and facilities.
Gysinge NR offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring is excellent for birdwatching, especially for whooper swans, and to see the river meadows come alive. Summer provides ideal conditions for hiking, paddling, and fishing. Autumn brings beautiful fall foliage to the forests. While winter activities are possible, many facilities might have reduced hours. The diverse landscape means there's always something to appreciate, but for general outdoor activities, late spring to early autumn is often preferred.
The Gysinge Bruk area is a central hub. While specific cafes and pubs are not detailed in the provided information, historical ironworks often have associated services. The Gysinge Brukshandel is a local shop offering regional delicacies. For accommodation, the Gysinge Herrgård (Manor House) is a prominent landmark, and it's common for such historical estates to offer lodging or dining. It's recommended to check local listings for current options.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of pristine nature and rich history. The Riverside Shelter with Fire Pit is loved for its clean facilities and beautiful lake views, offering a perfect spot for a break. The Lake and River Walk is praised for its stunning landscape, where you are constantly surrounded by water. The historical elements, such as the Old Railway Bridge and the preserved Gysinge Bruk, also receive high regard for their cultural significance.
Absolutely! Färnebofjärden National Park is a prime location for birdwatching due to its diverse wetland and river habitats. The regularly flooded areas create a rich ecosystem that attracts numerous bird species. The Skekarsbo Observation Tower is an excellent spot to observe the birdlife, including majestic sea eagles and ospreys. Spring, in particular, is a great time to spot migratory birds like whooper swans.
Beyond the well-known natural and historical sites, Gysinge offers a few unique spots. The Stone Cellar in the Forest is an intriguing man-made vault, noted by visitors for its refrigerator-like qualities. For those interested in specialized history, the Brandbilsmuseum (Fire Engine Museum) showcases a collection of approximately 30 ambulances and fire engines, tracing their development from the 1930s to the 1990s.
The Gysinge area is perfect for various outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with numerous trails available, including easy and moderate options. You can also enjoy cycling, paddling along the Dalälven River, and fishing, with opportunities to catch trout, grayling, pike, and perch. For runners, there are dedicated routes like the "Inn loop from Gysinge" (9.3 km). You can explore more options in the Hiking around Gysinge NR and Running Trails around Gysinge NR guides.


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