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Hike the Skurugata Trail, a moderate 1.5-mile route through a unique gorge in southern Sweden, featuring cool microclimates and stunning vie
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Gorge
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Highlight • Gorge
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Highlight • Viewpoint
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1.23 km
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1.27 km
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The Skurugata Nature Reserve has a designated parking area. From there, you can access the main trail and the easier path to the Skuruhatt viewpoint.
While dogs are generally welcome in the nature reserve, the challenging terrain within the gorge, with its rocks and fallen trees, might not be suitable for all dogs, especially older ones. Keep them on a leash and be prepared for obstacles.
The trail is best enjoyed from late spring to early autumn. Be aware that pockets of snow and ice can persist within the gorge until midsummer in some years. The gorge also has a significantly cooler microclimate, so be prepared for temperature drops even in summer.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the Skurugata Nature Reserve or hike its trails.
The section through the gorge is considered difficult due to its technical demands. You'll navigate numerous rocks, boulders, and fallen trees, often requiring climbing over obstacles. The path can also be slippery, especially after rain. Sturdy hiking shoes or boots are highly recommended.
The main gorge trail is generally not recommended for very young children (under 6-8 years) due to its demanding and obstacle-filled terrain. However, there is an easier, wheelchair-accessible trail from the parking area to the Skuruhatt viewpoint, which is about 500 meters one-way and suitable for all ages.
Key highlights include the dramatic Ravine with Waterfall in Swedish Forest, the unique Stenby Ravine and Stone Cairns, and the expansive views from the Skuruhatt viewpoint. The gorge itself is a geological marvel with its high rock walls and distinct microclimate.
The gorge maintains a noticeably cooler and more humid microclimate than its surroundings. Temperatures can be up to 20°C lower inside the gorge in summer, and pockets of snow can persist until midsummer. This unique environment supports a special flora, including rare mosses. Dress in layers to adapt to the temperature changes.
The full loop, including the gorge, typically takes about 1 hour 20 minutes. The hike through the gorge section itself can take roughly an hour due to the challenging terrain.
Yes, the nature reserve provides amenities such as picnic areas, barbecue spots (often with firewood provided), and toilets near the parking area.
The trail is renowned as the "most peculiar natural phenomenon in southern Sweden." Its unique geological formation, dramatic microclimate, and rich biodiversity set it apart. Hikers can also look for a hidden guestbook within a loose rock in the gorge to sign, adding an interactive element to the adventure.
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If you're already in Eksjö, then you shouldn't miss Skurugata. Only about 12 kilometers from our parking lot in Eksjö is the Skurugata nature reserve.
The Skuruhatt is 337 meters high, the 3rd highest mountain in Småland. The view is impressive.
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We have never chosen the best weather for such a hike🤷♀️
Allegedly it should get a little drier around noon ... it was also ... when we were back at the car completely soaked with half a lake in our shoes😂. The advantage of such a camper: dry clothes are ready to hand and the heater to dry the …
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The gorge (skura) is considered one of THE natural phenomena in southern Sweden! 🤩
A marked circular hiking trail leads down from the parking lot and you don't even know where to look first...
Numerous different mosses, ferns and mushrooms grow in the gorge.
The dead wood provides …
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For anyone who would like to find out more:
skurugata.se/de/pages/om-skurugata
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But everything else is beautifully impressive. Our …
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