Sweden: The Hallandsleden Trail Tour Package (8 Nights / 9 Days)

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8 Nights / 9 Days

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10 people

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Sweden, officially known as the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Scandinavian country located in Northern Europe. It is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, vibrant cities, rich history, and high standard of living. With a population of approximately 10 million people, Sweden offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition.

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Varberg i easily reached by train. Time-permitting you can visit Varberg's fortress which is a short walk from your accommodation. Here you can either just walk around the fortress along the sea or maybe take a guided tour that gives you a lot of understanding of the history behind the fortress. Another tip is a visit to the fantastic Kallbadhuset, which with its pinnacles and towers, stands on pylons dug in the sea very close to Varberg's fortress.

After breakfast, leave your luggage and head towards Åkulla along a connecting route to Hallandsleden. The trail takes you out of Varberg and goes past a peaceful residential areas before you reach the countryside. Once there, the landscape expands and the trail becomes surrounded by wide fields. The walking trail joins an old railway embankment which until the beginning of the 60s was still in operation, connecting Varberg, Ätran and Kinnared. The trail follows the old embankment most of the way to Åkulla. While hiking, you will see six large antenna towers. This is the world heritage Radio Station Grimeton which during the Second World War was the only possibility of contact between Europe and the United States. When the trail reaches the village of Grimeton, you have an area of ​​ancient tombs next to the trail. Here is the six meter high tombstone Slumme. Just before the village of Linnarp you enter the forest and the landscape becomes undulating. The trail now takes you through villages and farms taken from Astrid Lindgren's Bullerby books. The trail takes you into the mystic Åkulla beech forests. Once checked in at your accommodation in Åkulla, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the view of Lake Yasjön or maybe take a cooling dip. For those who want, there is also the opportunity to rent a canoe or go on a raft across Lake Yasjön.

After a good night's sleep and a hearty breakfast, you hit the Hallandsleden again. In the beginning the embankment and the walking trail are surrounded by lovely mixed forest with beech, oak, spruce and birch, among others. The track takes you further to smaller farms nicely surrounded by pastures and stone yards. The bird life in the area is abundant during the spring and early summer and with a little luck you will see even moose, deer or forest mice rustling among the old leaves.

Leave Ullared behind and follow the hiking trail to an old embankment - Pyttebanan. Here was the last train between Falkenberg and Limmared in 1959, so you do not have to worry about any oncoming trains. The Hallandsleden leaves a short distance from Pyttebanan and passes through farms at Århult before rejoining the railway embankment at Karlsberg. The trail and embankment follow Högvadsån (the largest tributary of River Ätran) and with a little luck, you may see salmon in the clear water. At Lia's old railway station and sanatorium, the Hallandsleden leaves the embankment for good and continues south through a rolling agricultural landscape with fine, well-kept farms. The open pastures change with nice quiet forests. The trail takes you down to Kärnebygd and their old mill. Since this day's hike is short and easy, you will have plenty of time to pay a visit to the mill (one of the local attractions; just a few hundred meters from your accommodation). It is well preserved and even though it is unmanned, you have the opportunity to visit it and get a feeling of all the work that was once done here.

After breakfast, a long but easy hiking day awaits you. The first part to Ätran follows the Hallandsleden and alternates between pastures with farms and fine forests. When the trail reaches the edge of the community Ätran, it joins the stream of Ätran River and follows it. The trail takes you further through quiet and peaceful forests, following alternating paths, gravel roads and forest tracks. You also pass by well-kept farms surrounded by meadows and pastures. Smaller lakes and streams provide follow each other. Eventually, a forestry road descends down to Drängsered, where you stay overnight.

N.B.: If you wish to shorten the mileage with 11km, you can do so by ordering a transfer from Kärnebygd to Ätran. This should be done at the time of booking and the price is 30 Euros per car (1-4pers.).

Leave Drängsered and rejoin the Hallandsleden at Halsbo. The walking trail takes you in through forests and lakes, where you can stop for a short swim. The track largely follows forestry roads and paths. At the village of Maås, the trail takes you over open rolling pastures and fields. Shortly after passing by the well-preserved farm Brännö, the trail starts following the watercourse of River Kilan. Kilan has one of its tributaries from Kallebäcken which originates from King Karl's spring (which the trail passes a little further ahead after Snapparp). In Snapparp you can make a short detour down to the source which is said to have healing power. Follow the stream of Nissan River before you reach Lahult and your accommodation for the night.

After breakfast, you leave the farm Lahult and continue along the quiet country road, which eventually turns into a forest road, where peace and quiet will surround you. The walking trail takes you through a mixed forest that is partly dominated by spruce, birch and beech. The farms you pass by are often surrounded by small fields and pastures that sometimes have curious but a little hesitant sheep. Small lakes and playful creeks appear now and then. There are good opportunities to stop for a break by one of them. The hike ends in Knallhult. Your accommodation is an old farm that has been carefully converted into a nice guesthouse in the middle of the Halland forest.

It is important that you eat well this morning, as you have a long day of hiking ahead of you. Easy-to-walk forest roads will take you through dense and well-kept old spruce forest. The trail is lined with old stone farms, showing that the area was once inhabited. One of the interesting stops along the way is "Lurehus" - a small goose cottage with a turf roof from the 19th century. Pass more streams and smaller villages as you approach Bårared, where the landscape opens up and you cross meadows and pastures. Your walk then continues along the Bolmebanan's old embankment - a railway, used in the past for transport of forest products between Halmstad and Bolmen. Eventually, you will arrive in Simlångsdalen which is nicely located by the shores of Brearedssjön Lake. The latter is surrounded by fine beech forest and houses several shorter hiking trails.

N.B.: If you wish to shorten the mileage with 5km, you can do so by ordering a transfer from Knallhult to Skarbohult. This should be done at the time of booking and the price is 30 Euros per car (1-4pers.).

After breakfast, take the bus on from Simlångsdalen down to Halmstad. From there it will be easy to proceed by train to your next destination.

Frequently asked questions

Sweden offers a wide range of tour packages catering to different interests and preferences. You can find nature-focused tours exploring the stunning landscapes of Swedish Lapland, cultural tours highlighting the rich history and heritage of Stockholm and other cities, adventure tours for outdoor enthusiasts, and even specialized tours such as culinary or wildlife-focused experiences.

The best time to visit Sweden depends on your interests and activities. Summer, from June to August, is popular for outdoor activities, as the weather is mild and the days are long. Winter, from December to February, is ideal for winter sports and experiencing the magical Northern Lights in Swedish Lapland. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures and fewer crowds, making it a great time to explore cities and enjoy outdoor activities.

The currency of Sweden is the Swedish Krona (SEK). It is advisable to exchange currency or use a debit/credit card that is widely accepted in Sweden. ATMs are readily available in major cities, and credit cards are widely accepted in shops, hotels, and restaurants.

Booking a Sweden tour package can be done through various channels. You can book directly with tour operators specializing in Sweden travel, visit their official websites, and make inquiries or reservations. Additionally, online travel marketplaces like tripginny offer a wide selection of Sweden tour packages where you can compare prices, read reviews, and book your preferred package online.

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