This trail crosses the upper part of Hultsfred municipality and connects the Ostkustleden with the Sevedeleden. Lönnebergaleden belongs to Sweden's network of lowland trails and is therefore marked in orange. The hike is very varied with small peaks, nice views and deep magic forests. You walk on old church roads, pass local parks and some memorials. The hiking trail goes through a living agricultural landscape, through forests and past lakes.
Thanks to the right of public access, everyone can move freely in Swedish nature. Read more about the right of public access on the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's website
- Good things to take with you on a day trip can be water, patches, map, mobile, extra sweater layers in stock and socks.
- Dogs must not be loose in the wild during the period 1 March - 20 August.
- The elk hunt goes on in mid-October.
- Bring a bag for rubbish & leftovers
- Inform yourself about any current fire bans. In normal cases, you can make a fire but do not fire on rocks or stones and extinguish the fire properly.
- The trail is usually easy to walk, and if you want to spend the night along the trail, there are several
windbreak at a reasonable distance but also hostels and hotels. - We have divided this distance into five
different stages + 2 extra distances. - Along the trail there are dry toilets and some water posts.
- On some stretch you may have to pass through a paddock with livestock.