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Hike the difficult 16.0 miles (25.7 km) Vetlandarundan, a challenging route around Vetlanda with 648 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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1.89 km
Highlight • Lake
Tip by
5.86 km
Highlight • Monument
Tip by
7.25 km
Highlight • Bridge
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Tip by
25.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.3 km
8.54 km
4.88 km
819 m
159 m
< 100 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
10.6 km
4.38 km
3.92 km
3.47 km
3.06 km
353 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This challenging 25.7-kilometer route is estimated to take approximately 6 hours and 45 minutes to complete. This duration is for continuous hiking and does not include breaks for rest or sightseeing.
No, the Vetlandarundan is rated as a difficult hike. It requires very good fitness and sure-footedness due to its length and varied terrain. Beginners might find the full loop too demanding.
The terrain is quite varied. About 26% of the route is on paved roads, and 41% is on car-free roads. The remaining sections likely include natural paths, gravel roads, or tracks through forests and water-rich areas, requiring sure-footedness. You'll experience a mix of natural and urban environments as it circles the town of Vetlanda.
The route offers a blend of natural beauty and points of interest. You'll pass by the serene Lake Grumlan, the historic Mela Kvarn Watermill, and a picturesque Wooden Bridge over the Emån. The trail also provides views of natural monuments and water-rich areas.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of other local paths. You will find it intersects with the Smålandsleden for about 6% of its length, and also uses parts of the Vattentornets elljusspår.
While specific seasonal details are not provided, generally, spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking in Sweden. These seasons typically provide milder weather and longer daylight hours. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
Information regarding specific dog rules for this trail is not available. However, in Sweden, dogs are generally allowed on trails but must be kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves and during certain times of the year to protect wildlife. Please observe local signage.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required for hiking the Vetlandarundan. It is generally accessible to the public.
As the Vetlandarundan is a loop trail that circles the municipality of Vetlanda, there are likely multiple access points. Specific parking information is not detailed, but you can typically find parking in or around the town of Vetlanda, which serves as the starting and ending point for the loop.
Given its length and 'difficult' rating, it's crucial to wear sturdy hiking boots suitable for varied terrain, including potentially uneven surfaces. Bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate layers of clothing for changing weather, and navigation tools. A first-aid kit is also recommended for such a long route.
Since the trail encircles the town of Vetlanda, you will find various amenities within the town itself. This includes cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options, making it convenient for pre- or post-hike refreshments and stays.
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