Best attractions and places to see around Markaryd are found in the southwest of Småland, a region characterized by its rich forests, clear lakes, and open landscapes. The area offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. Markaryd was historically significant as a border town until 1658 and hosted one of Sweden's first postal stations. Approximately 60 lakes and various watercourses are present, alongside cultural and historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Anyone passing by Smålandet Moose Safari should definitely plan a visit 😊. You can either take the tour in your own vehicle (car, campervan) or comfortably secure a seat on the park train. A guide is on board who shares all the important information about the park and knows all the moose 🤎. The goat enclosure in the park is also a highlight: they are incredibly cuddly and love the attention of young and old alike 🐐. From here, you can also take beautiful bike rides or hikes 🚲 through rural Sweden 🇸🇪, just like you see in various films.
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Beautiful place where you can also have a picnic, sunbathe and swim at the 400 year old mill.
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The café and the mill museum are open in summer. No card payments are possible. Admission is paid by a donation in cash or Swift.
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Beautiful campsite on Jetesjön with direct access to swimming, boating or fishing. The place can be reached on foot. The moose park is a 10-minute bike ride away. Also a good starting point for hikes around the lake.
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Knäred is a locality (tätort) in the Swedish municipality of Laholm, which belongs to the province of Hallands län. Knäred is located about 20 km east of the main town of the municipality, the small town of Laholm, and has a good 1200 inhabitants (as of 2015). The village church, built in 1854, contains the bells and crucifix of a medieval church that stood on the same site. The river Lagan has several important rapids at Knäred with hydroelectric power stations, which in earlier times supplied electricity to both southern Sweden and Denmark's Zealand. The Karseforsen rapid downstream from the village has the highest drop at 32 metres. On January 20, 1613, a peace treaty between Denmark and Sweden was signed in town, ending the Kalmar War. Sweden had to pay a million Reichstaler over six years to keep Älvsborg Fortress. In the nearby town of Sjöared there is a memorial stone to this peace treaty. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kn%C3%A4red
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Markaryd is rich in natural beauty, with approximately 60 lakes and various watercourses. You can visit Kvarnfallet Waterfall, Knäred, a picturesque spot with a café and barbecue area. The area also features popular swimming spots like Getesjöns Badplats and Hannabadssjöns Badplats, and the large Exen Lake. For untouched nature, explore the Rönnö Nature Reserve with its old forests and diverse trails.
Yes, Markaryd has a rich history. You can visit Knäred Church, a religious building completed in 1853, which houses bells and a crucifix from a medieval church. Nearby, you'll find the Treaty of Knäred memorial stone, commemorating the peace treaty signed in 1613. The Markaryds Hembygdspark offers insights into the region's historical life, and the Skåne-Smålands Järnvägsmuseum in Strömsnäsbruk caters to railway enthusiasts.
For families, the Småland Moose Safari is a must-visit, offering car safaris or guided park train tours to see moose, plus a goat enclosure. Other options include Djurparken Traryd-Skans, Markaryd Cinema, Markaryds Bowling, Reality Park, and the Vetenskapshuset (Science House).
Markaryd offers numerous marked trails. The Markarydsleden hiking trail starts about 1 km south of the town center, allowing you to explore Småland's natural landscapes. You can also find trails in the Rönnö Nature Reserve or enjoy walks around lakes like Jetesjön, accessible from places like Sjötorpets Camping. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Markaryd guide.
Yes, the Markaryd area is great for cycling. The Banvallsleden offers a cycling path along a former railway line. You can also try 'Dressing,' which involves cycling on an old railway track in Strömsnäsbruk. For specific routes, check out the Cycling around Markaryd guide, which includes routes like the 'Lake Getesjön loop from Markaryd'.
Absolutely! The region's many lakes provide excellent opportunities for wild swimming. Popular spots include Getesjöns Badplats and Hannabadssjöns Badplats. Sjötorpets Camping offers direct access to swimming and boating on a lake. The Lagan River is also well-suited for canoeing, and many lakes offer great fishing opportunities.
Yes, Kvarnfallet Waterfall, Knäred is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy the beautiful waterfall and surrounding area.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and unique experiences. The Småland Moose Safari is a highlight, with guests enjoying the guided tours and interaction with goats. The peaceful lakeside setting of Sjötorpets Camping is also highly rated for its access to nature and outdoor activities.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Markaryd. During this period, you can fully enjoy hiking, cycling, swimming in the lakes, and visiting attractions like the Småland Moose Safari. The Kvarnfallet Waterfall café is also typically open daily in summer.
Yes, Hannabadsåsens Naturreservat is a nature reserve near Hannabad offering natural beauty. Additionally, the Rönnö Nature Reserve is known for its untouched nature, old forests, and rich biodiversity, featuring trails through varied terrain for exploration.
The Markaryd municipality is dotted with approximately 60 lakes and various watercourses, providing excellent opportunities for fishing. The Lagan River, which flows through the municipality, is particularly well-suited for canoeing, offering a scenic way to experience the local waterways.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the Markaryds Hembygdspark for a glimpse into local history, or the Traheryds Hembygdspark for another charming park and garden area. For a unique outdoor experience, try 'Dressing' – cycling on an old railway track in Strömsnäsbruk.


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