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Attractions and Places To See around Tingsryd - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Tingsryd are characterized by dense forests and numerous lakes, offering diverse outdoor experiences. The region, located in the southern Swedish province of Småland, provides opportunities to explore both natural features and historical sites. Visitors can find a variety of points of interest, from unique landmarks to extensive nature reserves. This area is ideal for those seeking to engage with Sweden's natural and cultural heritage.

Best attractions and places to see around Tingsryd

  • The most popular attractions is Trollberget rock formations, a natural monument that features huge rocks and many small caves and columns. This "Trollberg" is surrounded by nature and forest, offering a newly built covered rest area with barbecue facilities.
  • Another must-see spot is Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort, a lake resort and nature campsite located directly on Åsnen. It serves as a natural waterway into Åsnen National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying nature.
  • Visitors also love Kyrkö Mosse Car Graveyard, an open-air museum where decades-old car wrecks are slowly being reclaimed by nature. This nationally unique curiosity offers a photographic opportunity in a marshy woodland.
  • Tingsryd is known for its natural features, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The area offers a diverse range of attractions, from unique historical sites to extensive nature reserves and lakes.
  • The attractions around Tingsryd are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 230 upvotes and nearly 100 photos shared.

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Trollberget rock formations

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

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Kyrkö Mosse Car Graveyard

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It is an open-air museum. A collector left a lot of cars in a moor, which have rusted and partly already sunk in the moor.

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This beautiful nature campsite is located in Småland's forests, directly on Åsnen. There are many possibilities for a quiet and relaxing holiday. Hiking, fishing or just enjoying nature.

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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.

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Ulvö Railway Station

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Here in Ulvön you can start tours, swim, have a picnic, and moor your boat. Very idyllic.

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June 29, 2025, Kyrkö Mosse Car Graveyard

Unfortunately, it has become very old now. 30 years ago the place was much more interesting

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The old Ulvön train station, which was still in use until 1970, was closed after that. The information board tells the story of the building and the railway line.

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The old Ulvön train station, which was still in use until 1970, was closed after that. The information board tells the story of the building and the railway line.

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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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If you're a little older, you can guess which models are hidden behind the scrap iron... Often still clearly recognizable, but no longer roadworthy...😉 Definitely worth a visit. What used to be carelessly left behind in nature is now a cult and often visited....

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Nice place to rest

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Simply beautiful to look at. You can't stop taking photos and exploring. Be careful of sharp-edged metal parts on the floor!

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A sweet, small mini-village, from where you can start well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Tingsryd?

Tingsryd is rich in natural beauty, boasting approximately 220 lakes and dense forests. A significant highlight is the proximity to Åsnen National Park, known for its beautiful nature reserves and rich birdlife. You can also visit Bjurkärr Nature Reserve within the park, or explore unique spots like Lake Mien, which features rare rhyolite rock on Ramsö island. Other notable reserves include Stenfors and Hensjönäset, offering diverse environments for exploration.

Are there good hiking trails around Tingsryd?

Yes, Tingsryd offers many opportunities for hiking. The region's nature reserves, such as Stenfors and Hensjönäset, provide well-maintained trails through broadleaf forests. For more options, you can explore various routes listed in the Attractions and Places To See around Tingsryd guide, which often feature short, scenic paths. While specific hiking routes are not detailed here, the area around Åsnen National Park is particularly popular for walks.

Can I go cycling around Tingsryd?

Absolutely! Tingsryd is excellent for cycling, with many well-maintained trails. You can find various routes for different types of cycling. For mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Tingsryd guide. For touring or road cycling, explore the Cycling around Tingsryd and Road Cycling Routes around Tingsryd guides, which offer routes like the 'Mien Loop' or longer scenic rides.

What historical landmarks or cultural sites are there in Tingsryd?

Tingsryd has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. Don't miss the unique Kyrkö Mosse Car Graveyard, an open-air museum of car wrecks. Other notable sites include the medieval Blidingsholm Bridge, the remains of Stenfors Ironworks and a 16th-century flour mill, and the Royal Stones, bearing signatures of past Swedish monarchs. The Korrö Craft Village also offers a glimpse into historical craftsmanship by the Ronnebyån river. For more historical context, you can visit visittingsryd.se.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Tingsryd?

Yes, Tingsryd offers several family-friendly attractions. The Trollberget rock formations are a great spot for families, featuring huge rocks, small caves, and a newly built rest area with barbecue facilities. Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort is a nature campsite perfect for a relaxing family holiday with opportunities for hiking and enjoying nature. Many nature reserves, including Bjurkärr Nature Reserve, also offer accessible paths suitable for families.

What is the best time to visit Tingsryd for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Tingsryd for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, canoeing, and enjoying the lakes. Summer also brings opportunities for traditional Swedish festivals and markets. For specific seasonal activities, it's always good to check local event calendars.

Where can I find unique cultural experiences or local craftsmanship?

For unique cultural experiences, visit the Korrö Craft Village, beautifully situated by the Ronnebyån river, where you can see former craft buildings. The Bogrens Forge in Linneryd operates as a forge museum, showcasing traditional smithy work. Additionally, various local heritage museums (Hembygdsgård Museums) like Älmeboda Hembygdsgård offer insights into the region's cultural history. You might also find local art and craft studios like Galleri LERA.nu.

What can I do around Åsnen National Park near Tingsryd?

Near Tingsryd, Åsnen National Park offers a wealth of activities. You can explore its beautiful nature reserves, such as Bjurkärr Nature Reserve, known for its deciduous forests and birdlife. Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort serves as a natural gateway to the park, providing opportunities for hiking, fishing, canoeing, and birdwatching. The park is ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquility and diverse ecosystems.

Are there any unique historical sites related to transportation?

Yes, Tingsryd has a fascinating historical site related to transportation: the Ulvö Railway Station. This unique location features a former railway station without tracks or trains, where the old railway line is now a path for cyclists. It was once part of the Karlshamn-Vislanda railway, and nearby, you can even find a rare Belgian-made swing bridge that once served the railway over an arm of Åsnen.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Tingsryd?

Visitors particularly enjoy the blend of unique historical sites and serene natural environments. The Kyrkö Mosse Car Graveyard is often highlighted for its unique and photogenic atmosphere. The natural beauty of Trollberget rock formations and the peaceful setting of Getnö Gård – Lake Åsnen Resort are also highly appreciated for their opportunities to connect with nature and relax.

Are there any specific nature reserves worth visiting besides Åsnen National Park?

Beyond Åsnen National Park, Tingsryd municipality is home to 16 nature reserves. Notable ones include Stenfors Nature Reserve, a broadleaf forest along the Bräkneån river known for old oaks and beeches, and Hensjönäset Nature Reserve, established to preserve its valuable hardwood forests, particularly beech. These reserves offer diverse natural environments and are part of the EU's Natura 2000 network.

Where can I find information about parking or public transport for attractions?

While specific parking details for every attraction are not listed here, many popular sites like Bjurkärr Nature Reserve often have dedicated parking facilities. For general information on accessibility, including parking and public transport options for various attractions in the Tingsryd area, it is recommended to check the local tourism website: visittingsryd.se.

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