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Top 20 Natural Monuments in Kronoberg

Best natural monuments in Kronoberg include a diverse range of geological formations, ancient forests, and significant wetland areas. The region features numerous natural reserves and national parks, showcasing its ecological richness. These sites offer varied landscapes, from rock formations and old-growth forests to extensive bogs and islands. Kronoberg's natural monuments provide opportunities to experience the area's distinct natural heritage.

Best natural monuments in Kronoberg

  • The most popular natural monument is West Side of Hissö Island, an island nature reserve known for its 150 to 200-year-old beech forest and ancient hollow oak. It features several hiking trails and barbecue areas along Lake Helgasjön.
  • Another must-see spot is Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve, a raised bog partly covered with trees, featuring an almost 400-year-old pine forest. This reserve is home to various bird species, including black grouse, cranes, and ospreys.
  • Visitors also love Trollberget rock formations, a natural monument characterized by massive rocks, small caves, and distinctive columns. It offers a unique geological landscape for exploration.
  • Kronoberg is known for its rock formations, ancient forests, and extensive wetlands. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments, including islands, bogs, and unique geological sites.
  • The natural monuments in Kronoberg are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 230 upvotes and 99 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Trollberget rock formations

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A "Trollberg" with huge rocks and many small caves and columns.

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West Side of Hissö Island

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Simply fantastic, to hike through this enchanting nature under a bright blue sky. Always along the water, nature trails and wooden boardwalks, the many stones and rocks… This wonderful nature, I love it. 😍

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The first step towards a nature reserve was taken in 1951 when the general director of the Swedish Forestry Agency Bo von Stockenström visited Bjurkärr together with Mrs. Mary Stephens (daughter of Joseph Stephens in Huseby), who then announced her intention in a small speech to the management of Bjurkärrsnäset Board entrust was reserved as a reserve for all time. Through a donation in 1955, the forestry administration became the owner and after about a year the district administration determined the formation of the reserve and its purpose.

So, in 1955, Mary Stephens at the Torne farm donated the Bjurkärr peninsula to the Swedish Forestry Agency on the condition that it be protected as a natural monument. This was done by decision of the district administration council in 1960. When the Nature Conservation Act came into force in 1964, the area was automatically converted into nature reserves due to its size. Since the protection resolution from 1960 was very brief and did not contain any regulations for the public, the district administrative council decided on a new basis for decision-making, new regulations and created a management plan in 1989. This decision included regulations prohibiting access to birdlife in the southern part of the peninsula. The nature reserve was expanded in 2001, doubling the land area of ​​primarily deciduous forest. In 2019, parts of Bjurkärr and the surrounding water areas formed Åsnen National Park.

Bjurkärr is a nature reserve in Kronoberg county in Småland on the border between the two municipalities of Växjö and Alvesta and the municipalities of Kalvik and Skatelöv on the Hössö peninsula, about 3.5 km south of Växjö. The Hössö peninsula adjoins the municipality of Urshult in the south. Bjurkärr, along with the adjacent and medieval commons of Sundet, is one of two connections to Åsnen National Park, alongside Sunnanbron (the northern Sirkö bridge between Hössöhalvlön and Sirkön), which was inaugurated by Crown Princess Victoria on May 25, 2018.

The reserve is located on its own peninsula in Lake Åsnen with deciduous forest including beech, oak, hazel and birch. The peninsula is home to the famous Karolin prawns, which are believed to have come from Polish acorns brought there by a Swedish Caroline in the early 18th century.

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bjurk%C3%A4rr

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Kronoberg Castle Ruins

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The castle ruin is a popular destination. Surrounded by nature at Lake Helgasjön. The steamboat Thor invites to a tour on the lake in the summer months and the small cafe / Restaurang Ryttmästeregarden offers a small selection of food or just a coffee in the sun.

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Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve

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The Toftåsa myr nature reserve is a raised bog that is partly covered with trees. At its western edge it is touched by the cycle path “Åsnen round”. In the eastern part of the area there is an almost 400 year old pine forest with a primeval forest character. Black grouse, cranes, ospreys and black-throated divers are at home here.

Source: norrarydscamping.com/naturschutzgebiet-toftasa-myr

Most of the former Toftåsa myr nature reserve was transferred to Åsnen National Park in 2018. Only 2.5 hectares of pine swamp forest are left in the nature reserve. The pine swamp forest is one of the pine-dominated marginal forests that surround the moor.

Source: lansstyrelsen.se/kronoberg/besoksmal/naturreservat/toftasa-myr.html

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Teleborg Castle

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Directly on Lake Trummen and surrounded by beautiful nature lies this castle. At the castle there are places to stay and you can go out to eat very well in a really nice atmosphere. (on reservation)

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Jätta-Kast (Blom's Chamber) Boulder

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This is one of the biggest boulders that I have climbed so far.

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Åsnen National Park

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Åsnen National Park includes the archipelago in the western part of the lake and adjacent areas. The entire lake Åsnen is 150 square kilometers and has well over 1000 islands. The entire region around the lake is a paradise for nature lovers and invites you to numerous activities on the water and on land. But there are also many testimonies from ancient times that prove that Åsnen and its surroundings have been inhabited since time immemorial. Ancient orchards in the south of the lake and a centuries-old pre-industrial iron smelter in the north are other exciting destinations to visit around Sweden's new Åsnen National Park.

Source: visitsmaland.se/de/erlebnisse/natur-ablebnis/nationalpark-asnen

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Näck's Bathtub

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Näcken's bathtub, Dopstenen Stenen in the past as a mill for grinding grain, probably since the Stone Age. Dear children, have many names, popularly known as Näckens Badkar. Tradition also claims that the sick bathed and mourned here because it was believed that the stone had the ability to take over their illnesses / Sometimes the stone was also referred to as a baptismal font.

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Beautiful nature. Some part of the track are on an old railroad track, some inside the forest.

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December 30, 2025, Kronoberg Castle Ruins

Due to structural defects, a site visit is not possible until the work is completed.

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History you can touch 🤙

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October 12, 2025, Teleborg Castle

Beautifully maintained garden with a view of Teleborg Castle 🤙

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May 26, 2025, Teleborg Castle

A really beautiful castle🤙

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Finpark is the small but beautiful castle park of Teleborg Castle. The extended nature reserve (Naturområde) is a small forest surrounding the castle. A small disc golf course has now been set up there.

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The castle is not open to the public due to events and hotel operations. However, there is usually an "open day" on Sundays, when the castle can be visited!

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We absolutely can't find the way. It's a real shame. We've tried three times already to park and start walking. No chance, because we can't find the parking lot.

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The parking lot is divided into a small front and a large rear section. The toilet block is located at the northern end of the rear section. Two large information boards provide information about the national park and its flora and fauna. Also worth mentioning are the dedicated bicycle parking spaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Kronoberg's natural monuments?

Kronoberg offers a diverse range of natural features. You can discover impressive rock formations like the Trollberget rock formations with their distinctive columns and small caves. The region also boasts ancient forests, such as the 150 to 200-year-old beech forest on West Side of Hissö Island and the nearly 400-year-old pine forest in Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve. Additionally, you'll find extensive wetlands and bogs, like those in Store Mosse National Park and Taglamyren Nature Reserve, which are vital bird sanctuaries.

Are there any historical natural monuments in Kronoberg?

Yes, several natural monuments in Kronoberg also hold historical significance. The Kronoberg Nature Reserve, for instance, features a 3,500-year-old cairn from the late Iron Age. You can also visit the Jätta-Kast (Blom's Chamber) Boulder and Näck's Bathtub, both recognized as natural monuments with historical connections. The Widest Stone Wall in the World is another site blending natural elements with historical human endeavor.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Kronoberg's natural monuments?

Kronoberg's natural monuments are rich in wildlife, especially birdlife. Toftåsa Myr Nature Reserve is home to black grouse, cranes, and ospreys. Store Mosse National Park is a major bird sanctuary with over 100 species. The Kronoberg Nature Reserve supports diverse birdlife, including the European green woodpecker and hawfinch. Taglamyren Nature Reserve is excellent for birdwatching, with breeding European Golden Plovers, Western Marsh Harriers, Red Kites, and Black Grouse. At Getnö Gård Nature Reserve, you might spot larger mammals like moose and deer.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Kronoberg?

Many natural monuments in Kronoberg are suitable for families. West Side of Hissö Island offers easy hiking trails and barbecue areas. The Trollberget rock formations provide an adventurous landscape for exploration, with a newly built covered rest area and barbecue facilities. Bjurkärr Nature Reserve and Näck's Bathtub are also categorized as family-friendly, offering pleasant walks and interesting sights.

Are there any accessible natural monuments for visitors with limited mobility?

Yes, Bjurkärr Nature Reserve in Åsnen National Park is noted for being wheelchair accessible, offering a chance to explore its rich deciduous forest. Store Mosse National Park also features boardwalks, making parts of its unique wetland environment accessible.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments in Kronoberg?

Many natural areas in Kronoberg are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific reserve rules. On West Side of Hissö Island, there are even two designated dog bathing areas at the northern end. When visiting, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash to protect wildlife and respect other visitors.

What outdoor activities can I do near Kronoberg's natural monuments?

The natural monuments are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Växjö Runt Trail or Rottnen Runt, which are detailed in the Cycling in Kronoberg guide. For hikers, there are easy trails such as the Hissö Island loop or the Notteryd loop, found in the Easy hikes in Kronoberg guide. Åsnen National Park and Getnö Gård Nature Reserve offer opportunities for kayaking, paddling, and fishing.

Are there specific hiking trails recommended within Kronoberg's natural monuments?

Absolutely. On West Side of Hissö Island, a popular 6 km loop trail takes you along the water through beautiful nature. The Kronoberg Nature Reserve features a 'Culture Trail' that winds through ancient forests and areas affected by past hurricanes. Within Åsnen National Park, you can explore the 'Trollberget trail' which combines natural beauty with local mythology. The Banvallsleden Gravel Path – Ringshults Nature Reserve also offers a scenic section for walking or cycling.

When is the best time to visit Kronoberg's natural monuments?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring (April-May) is ideal for birdwatching, especially in areas like Taglamyren Nature Reserve where Black Grouse can be observed during their courting season. Summer (June-August) is perfect for hiking, cycling, paddling, and enjoying the lakes. Autumn (September-October) offers stunning fall foliage, particularly in the deciduous forests of Hissö Island and Bjurkärr Nature Reserve. Even winter can be beautiful for quiet walks on prepared trails.

Are there facilities like barbecue areas or picnic spots at these natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments provide facilities for visitors. West Side of Hissö Island has multiple barbecue areas with dry bags along its coast. The Trollberget rock formations also feature a newly built covered rest area with barbecue facilities. Hissö Island Nature Reserve is known for its barbecue areas, making it a great spot for a picnic by Lake Helgasjön.

Where can I find loop trails among Kronoberg's natural monuments?

Loop trails are a great way to experience the natural monuments. The West Side of Hissö Island offers a very popular loop trail around the island. For cycling, the Banvallsleden Gravel Path – Ringshults Nature Reserve provides a scenic route. Additionally, the Easy hikes in Kronoberg guide lists several loop options, including the Hissö Island loop and the Notteryd loop, which often pass through or near natural monument areas.

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