Best attractions and places to see around Fegen naturreservat, a significant natural and cultural area, spans parts of Halland, Jönköping, and Västra Götaland counties in Sweden. This lake district, centered around Lake Fegen, is known for its diverse landscapes, abundant wildlife, and historical sites. The reserve features deep forests, numerous small islands, and varied terrain, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Fegen nature reserve spans an area totalling 9.7 square kilometres and has been a protected area since 1980.
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Small but nice farm shop with homemade jams and syrup. Unfortunately, tourists only accept cash payments
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The mill from 1850 is freely accessible. Inside it is like a small museum, the originals are lovingly displayed and the information boards are also in German. The mighty millstone impresses with its seven meter diameter. You can enter your visit in a guest book.
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Main gravel "back" road crossing farmland, lakes and forest sections. Some isolated farmhouses and private houses alongside this road section.
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An old farm dating back to the 17th century and an exciting history. Can be rented or visited, offers paddling, hiking, fishing, swimming, party venue, overnight stay, etc.
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The reserve is centered around the large Lake Fegen, known for its serene waters, numerous small islands, and rich bird life, including ospreys and black-throated loons. You'll also find deep forests, varied landscapes, and designated swimming spots like Sandvik's beautiful forest swimming spot.
The area boasts several historical sites. You can visit Gammalsjö Mill, Håcksvik, an 1850 mill functioning as a small museum. Other notable sites include Sandvik Church, Klockebo Mill, Rosendalsstugan, Vickelsbostugan (a 17th-century loft cottage), and Bölaryds Mill, which occasionally hosts demonstrations.
Fegen Naturreservat is ideal for various outdoor pursuits. Canoeing on Lake Fegen is very popular, with options for day trips or longer adventures. You can also enjoy hiking on trails like Pilgrimsleden Kindaholm, Ätradalsleden, and Gislavedsleden, or cycling along Ätradalsleden. Fishing and swimming are also popular activities.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Backa Loge Café offers homemade food in a historic setting by the lake, and Joarsbo Gårdsbutik is a charming farm shop with local products. Many of the historical mills, like Gammalsjö Mill, are freely accessible and offer an educational experience. The Knavraboleden nature trail is also a magical forest walk suitable for families.
For local treats, visit Joarsbo Gårdsbutik, a farm shop where you can find homemade jams and syrup. If you're looking for a meal, Backa Loge Café offers homemade food right on the lake in an old 17th-century farm setting.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails, including sections of well-known routes like Pilgrimsleden Kindaholm, Ätradalsleden, and Gislavedsleden. These trails provide opportunities to experience serene landscapes and often include rest areas and shelters. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Backa Loge Café – Joarsbo Gårdsbutik loop' or the 'Lakeside Beach – Sandviks Church loop' which are available on komoot's Hiking around Fegen naturreservat guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. Trails such as Ätradalsleden and Ätranbaneleden traverse the area, offering scenic rides. Komoot's Road Cycling Routes around Fegen naturreservat guide features routes like the 'Fegen Nature Reserve loop' for those looking for longer rides.
While the right of public access generally applies in Sweden, Fegen Naturreservat has specific restrictions. Camping coupons are required for designated campsites like Backa North and Lommaholmen. Additionally, bird protection areas have access restrictions between April 1 and July 31. Fishing permits are also required for Lake Fegen.
The reserve offers beauty year-round, but spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities like canoeing, hiking, and swimming. However, be aware of bird protection area restrictions between April 1 and July 31. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and winter can offer opportunities for ice skating or cross-country skiing if conditions allow.
Lake Fegen offers several refreshing swimming spots. You can enjoy a dip at designated areas such as Sandvik's beautiful forest swimming spot, the Fegenlake swimming area, or Sjövikens bathing facility.
Fegen Naturreservat is known for its rich bird life, including nesting pairs of ospreys and black-throated loons (divers), as well as redshanks, great black-backed gulls, goosanders, and Canada geese. Lake Fegen is also home to at least 16 species of fish, notably the acutely endangered spring-spawning cisco.
Yes, the area around Fegen Naturreservat offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Remmasjön – Gårdsjön loop' or a 'Running loop from Fegens kapell' on komoot's Running Trails around Fegen naturreservat guide, catering to various distances and difficulty levels.


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