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Easy 4.5-mile hike through diverse forests and ponds in Skrylle Nature Reserve, featuring Dalby Söderskog National Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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3.13 km
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1.75 km
201 m
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3.82 km
1.78 km
939 m
420 m
267 m
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You can find convenient parking at Skryllegården, which is the central hub for the Skrylle recreation area. This area provides good access to the network of trails connecting Rögle Dammar and Dalby Söderskog National Park.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails. However, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, dogs must be kept on a leash, especially within Dalby Söderskog National Park and other nature reserves in the Skrylle area.
The trail is beautiful year-round, but spring (April-May) is particularly stunning in Dalby Söderskog National Park, with magnificent displays of spring flowers like wood anemones. Autumn offers vibrant fall foliage. Summer provides lush greenery, while winter can offer peaceful, snow-covered landscapes.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike in Dalby Söderskog National Park or the surrounding Skrylle recreation area, including Rögle Dammar. Access to these natural areas is free for everyone.
The terrain is generally accessible and considered easy. You'll encounter well-maintained paths, including gravel sections, through broadleaf forests, open fells, and around ponds. There are minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for a range of fitness levels.
The route offers diverse scenery. You'll pass by the pleasant waters of Rögle fishing ponds, traverse sections Between the forests, and potentially reach Billebjer Summit for views. Dalby Söderskog National Park features a rich broadleaf forest with ancient trees and vibrant spring flowers, while the wider Skrylle area includes open fells and other ponds.
Yes, the trail is very family-friendly and suitable for beginners. The Skrylle area, which encompasses this route, offers many accessible paths. Dalby Söderskog National Park itself has very easy and flat trails, including the 600-meter 'Brökebacke trail' which is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
Yes, the route utilizes and connects with several other trails within the Skrylle area. You'll find sections that are part of the Billebjersrundan, Skryllestigen, Skrylleslingan, Hundspår, and Kroppekärrsrundan. The longer Skåneleden Trail also runs through parts of the wider Skrylle area.
Yes, the Skryllegården, located at the heart of the Skrylle area, offers excellent amenities. These include a restaurant, café, gym, sauna, and a visitor center (Naturum Skrylle) where you can get more information about the local nature.
Dalby Söderskog National Park is known for its rich broadleaf forest and diverse flora, especially the vibrant spring flowers like wood anemones. The presence of dead trees provides habitats for various fungi, insects, and birds, including several woodpecker species. The limestone-rich soil contributes to the botanical richness of the area.
While Rögle Dammar is primarily known for fishing, the broader Skrylle area does offer opportunities for swimming. The water-filled quarry at Knivsåsen nature reserve, which is part of the Skrylle network, is a popular spot for visitors to swim.