In Järnforsen there is a whole network of fantastic hiking trails, all starting right outside the community. At the start there is a barbecue area, parking and a mullet toilet, here also begins an exercise trail and cross-country tracks for skiing.
The stone trail is 3 km long and is marked with blue markings. It takes you around a forest trail straight into the Småland forest. Please visit the judge ring. According to tradition, the area should have been a venue called the judging ring. After being convicted at the scene, the guilty must have been thrown into Emån.
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.
- At the start there is parking, mulltoa, seating area and barbecue area
- You can even park near the Judges ring and start your hike there!
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Fantastic challenging hike along a long and tough trail. Varied landscape, a lot of ups and downs and sometimes really tiring upward inclines. Plenty of mushrooms in autumn, certainly fantastic in spring. Exciting historical caves to explore.
Forced to turn around after a few km - age certainly takes its toll! - but the trail is a piece of breathtakingly beautiful, untouched nature, you feel moved to ancient times. In addition, very CLEAN, extremely rare with debris and debris, which shows good consideration, so unusual in more densely populated areas. 🤗 So, all young & krya: Full cutter and bus on, You will NOT regret it ❣️
Great hiking trail and fantastic nature! Well marked trails and nice with information signs and paper map at the beginning of the trail. The last bit of the red loop looked a bit dull as it went through a large clear-cut. In addition, forest machines had recently broken the ground in several places and a small part of the path had disappeared due to this. The hike was quite challenging and according to my mobile the trail was 1,38 miles, and not 1,2. In summary, a very nice hiking trail in an impressive landscape, can really recommend!