10 of the Best Known Hiking Trails in Sweden

As we walked along one of Sweden’s best trails, a breeze came up and brought more life to the open grassy area. On one side, there are tall mountains, and on the other, there are thick woods that move in the wind.

1. Kungsleden (The King’s Trail)

Distance: 440 km (273 mi.) Level of difficulty: moderate to difficult – Length: about 10 to 12 days – Coordinates: N68.286147°, E18.591137° – Address: ABISKO TURISTSTATION 2, 981 07 Abisko – Get around by train or Rent a car

2. Sörmlandsleden

Level of Difficulty: Easy to Difficult; Length: 1,000 km (621.4 mi.), split into 2-22 km segments (1.2-13.7 mi.). – Length: About 30 minutes to 20 days – Coordinates: 59°11′N 18°18′E and 59°11′N 18°18′E. – Address: Svartbackens by 361, 136 59 Vendelso. – You can take the train, the bus, or Rent a car.

3. Kebnekaise Mountain

Level of Difficulty: Hard – Length: 38 km (23.6 mi) away. – Time: About one to two days – Nikkaluokta, the starting point – Coordinates: 67.8509° N, 19.0150° E. – Address: 981 99 Kiruna – Get around by train, bus, or Rent a car

4. Utvandrarleden (The Emigrant Trail)

Level of Difficulty: Easy to difficult – Length: 105 to 110 km (65.2 to 68.4 mi.) Round trip takes about two to three days and ends at 56.6690° N, 15.3341° E. This is the address: Grimsnas Herrgård, 365 94 Skruv – Get around by train, bus, or Rent a car

5. Skåneleden Trail

Level of Difficulty: Easy to difficult – Length: 105 to 110 km (65.2 to 68.4 mi.) Round trip takes about two to three days and ends at 56.6690° N, 15.3341° E. This is the address: Grimsnas Herrgård, 365 94 Skruv – Get around by train, bus, or Rent a car

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