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Accessible hiking
Nature is beautiful and for everyone, which is why we have gathered information on this page about hiking trails that are accessibility-adapted and suitable for anyone eager to go on an excursion in nature.
Accessible walk in the wetland area Ekängsdalen
In the wetland area Ekängsdalen, there is a walking path of about 1.2 kilometers round trip that is accessible for many. A large part of the path follows a gravel road with a lake on both sides. In spring, there is rich birdlife in the water, and the birds can be observed up close. Some birds sometimes build nests just a meter away from the gravel road. Near the parking lot, there is a viewing platform for bird watching with a wheelchair-friendly ramp.
The walk is accessible for many as the path is short, flat, and follows a gravel road. There are benches to sit on at several places.
Length: 1.2 kilometers
Facilities: There is an accessible dry toilet. There is a larger barbecue area with benches under a roof. Next to it, there is also a table. Nearby, there are two wind shelters. Along the loop, there are benches to sit on, a viewing platform with a wheelchair ramp, and a bird tower.
You can find a map and more information here.

Accessible hiking at Lake Rosenkälla
A walk that is accessible for many and takes place in the northwestern part of Lake Rosenkälla in the Tinnerö nature reserve on both gravel road and boardwalk with fences. In this area, you will find rich birdlife, especially in spring, and beautiful viewspots over the lake. There is a barbecue area under a roof and a disabled-friendly dry toilet. Round trip, the walk is 500 meters. It is also possible to walk around the lake, which is 3.8 kilometers, but some of the trails are more difficult to access.
Length: 500 meters round trip.
Facilities: Barbecue area under a roof with benches, firewood, disabled-friendly dry toilet.
You can find a map and more information here.

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