Best natural monuments around Hylte are found within a landscape characterized by dense forests, numerous lakes, and undulating terrain in inland Halland, Sweden. The municipality features 18 nature reserves, offering diverse opportunities for recreation and experiencing unspoiled nature. This region provides a blend of wilderness and tranquility, with a variety of ecosystems to explore. Visitors can discover ancient trees, observe wildlife, and engage in outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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A wonderful, varied trail. Very well signposted, with numerous information panels about history and nature. A very short stretch runs along a quiet road, which you cross twice. There's a large parking lot, a nice, odor-free outhouse, and an information and barbecue pavilion at the beginning and end of the hike. Not quite halfway along, there's a picnic area (at the Dullaberg "summit" cross). For provisions or to refuel, we recommend a visit to the ICA NÄRE (a small shop with a café) in Lidhult.
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It's a wonderful hike but I wouldn't describe it as easy. In parts it is very impassable and involves easy climbing. The journey is worth it - but you should be prepared for it.
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Actually just a few stones, but with an information board the hills become an exciting story. What's particularly nice for me these days are the many mosses that grow on the stones.
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Around 60 graves from the late Iron Age (500 to 1,050 AD) lie to the right and left of the road, 10 of them with standing gravestones.
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Here you can marvel at an old dam wall and the remains of a craftsmen's settlement. The local heritage association has signposted the hiking trail very nicely, provided it with old photos and described it in 3 languages. There are several benches with tables, so nothing stands in the way of a picnic.
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But that's not a highlight!
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At the beginning and middle of August there are plenty of ripe blueberries.
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Hylte is characterized by dense forests, numerous lakes, and undulating terrain. You'll find diverse ecosystems, including open mires with pine islands like in Lunnamossen Nature Reserve, ancient beech forests at Mårås Nature Reserve, and the vast waters of Lake Bolmen with its many islands.
Yes, Hästhultskogen Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering a small hiking trail with explanatory signs that provide insight into a natural forest. The Yngeredsforsen Cultural and Nature Trail is also family-friendly, featuring historical remains and benches for picnics.
You can visit the Bedjarör Iron Age Settlement, where ancient stones and an information board tell an exciting story of past settlements. Additionally, the Yngeredsforsen Cultural and Nature Trail features an old dam wall and remains of a craftsmen's settlement.
The Jälluntofta Trail is a 12-kilometer moderate hike through varied Småland nature, starting from the Chalanderska Museum. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Hiking around Hylte guide, including the 'Lake View Rest Area – Historic Sawmill loop' and 'Boardwalk Between the Lakes' routes.
The Dullaberg Summit and Cross offers beautiful views of the southern foothills of Hylte. It also features a small rest area, perfect for a picnic.
Yes, you can visit Bösseberg Cave, a cave under a rock that was historically used as a hiding place. Additionally, Bosgårdsfallet is an impressive 11-meter waterfall on the Bosgårdsån River, offering a dramatic natural spectacle.
In Lunnamossen Nature Reserve, birdwatchers might spot breeding western capercaillie, black grouse, black woodpecker, and resting common cranes. Sikön Nature Reserve is particularly crucial for birdlife, though access is restricted during breeding season. The dense forests and diverse ecosystems throughout Hylte support various other species.
The best time to visit generally depends on your preferred activities. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, longer daylight hours, and opportunities for swimming and boating in lakes like Bolmen. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors, while winter can offer a tranquil, snow-covered landscape, though some areas might be challenging to access.
Yes, the Jälluntofta village, which is a starting point for the Jälluntofta Trail, also lies along the Hylteleden bike trail. Lake Bolmen's surrounding area offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can find more cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Hylte guide, including the 'Femsjö and Färgensjöarna Loop'.
Hästhultskogen Nature Reserve is notable for its pine forest, which has remained untouched for 150 years. It features many old trees and a very high proportion of dead wood, providing a unique impression of a natural forest ecosystem. It's also rich in blueberry bushes.
Difficulty levels vary. While some trails like those in Hästhultskogen Nature Reserve are easy and family-friendly, others can be more challenging. For instance, reaching Bösseberg Cave or navigating parts of the trail to Dullaberg Summit may involve scrambling and require sturdy shoes, especially in damp conditions.
Yes, Lunnamossen Nature Reserve is home to Halland County's oldest known pine tree, estimated to be over 400 years old. Mårås Nature Reserve also boasts ancient, untouched beech forests, with some trees exceeding 300 years in age.


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