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runners
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67.3km
1,180m
Running
Jog the difficult 41.8-mile Gästrikeleden Trail, gaining 3865 feet through diverse landscapes and past the Fire Watch Tower.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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28.0 km
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
33.0 km
Highlight • Cafe
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67.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
44.5 km
13.9 km
8.22 km
724 m
Surfaces
50.5 km
14.0 km
1.35 km
1.32 km
182 m
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The Gästrikeleden Trail is an extensive network, so access points and parking vary depending on which section you plan to explore. Many segments are accessible from various points across Gästrikland. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, the trail is designed for public access, often near villages or roads. For detailed access information, it's best to consult local tourism resources like visitgavle.se.
Yes, many segments of the Gästrikeleden Trail are rated as 'Green Rate' or 'Easy' for physical difficulty, making them suitable for a wide range of fitness levels, including beginners and casual joggers. The trail offers varied experiences, from smooth paths to more challenging rocky sections, so you can choose a segment that matches your comfort level.
The terrain on the Gästrikeleden Trail is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of singletrack paths, sections through pine forests, and some smoother, faster stretches. Be prepared for areas with roots and potentially 'stenskravel' (rocky terrain) in certain parts. The route also includes bridges and short hills, offering a diverse experience for joggers.
The trail offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural history. You'll jog through scenic countryside and peaceful pine forests. Notable highlights along or near the trail include the historic Fire Watch Tower and the charming Rönnåsstugan cafe, perfect for a break.
Yes, the Gästrikeleden Trail is generally dog-friendly, making it a great option if you want to jog with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control, preferably on a leash, and remember to clean up after them to maintain the trail for everyone.
No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to access and jog on the Gästrikeleden Trail. It is a publicly accessible network of trails.
The best time to jog the Gästrikeleden Trail is typically during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is milder and the paths are clear. While some sections might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary greatly with snow and ice, making certain parts more challenging or impassable for jogging.
Yes, as an extensive network, the Gästrikeleden Trail intersects with and incorporates sections of several other paths. You might find yourself on parts of the Ante, Mårten, Fäbodleden, or Tre Sjöar trails, among others, as you explore the Gästrikland region.
The Gästrikeleden Trail is very well-marked. You'll find clear orange signs on trees and poles, as well as arrows and other directional signs, guiding you along the route. This consistent marking helps ensure you can navigate safely and enjoy your jog without getting lost, though some specific segments might occasionally have multiple lines that require attention.
Yes, there are places to rest and refuel. For instance, the charming Rönnåsstugan cafe is a highlight along the route, offering a perfect spot for a break and refreshments during your jog.
Absolutely. While many sections are suitable for casual jogging, specific segments of the Gästrikeleden Trail are explicitly mentioned as ideal for trail running. The varied terrain, including singletrack and some rocky parts, provides an engaging challenge for more experienced trail runners.