Sméleden
- Hiking
- Editor's choice
- Near parking
- Near Public Transport
- County: Dalarnas län
- 193.34 km away from you
Trail details
- Length 42.0 km
- Difficulty Blue - medium
Actions
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NOTE! The trail is under renovation. Partly signposted, partly painted trees and partly missing signposts
Description
Sméleden is a 42 km long hiking trail that starts in Björsjö and stretches northeast through the municipality to Jätturn and Lake Tunsan. The trail passes Morgårdshammar and is suitable for dividing up into sections/stages and there are good resting opportunities along the trail.
Sméleden starts in connection with the Malingsbo-Kloten round, in the center of Björsjö and passes the village up to the bakery. After a short hike, you reach Dammsjön with a nice swimming area and resting facilities.
Just after Dammsjön, the trail passes the county road and turns off to the left over the forests and a beautiful hike towards Göberget. At Göberget you can see an old smithy from 1884 and have a nice view of Morgårdshammar and Smedjebacken.
After Göberget, the trail continues down towards Morgårdshammar and passes Rävbergsbron, RV 66, and on towards Munkbo. You walk along the Nybergsbanan (the old ore railway to Kolviken) past Näs farm to Enfastbo. Here you can make a detour of 1.5 km to Flogberget's visitor mine, which is a popular destination.
The trail then continues along Plogsbovägen (one of the oldest roads in the municipality) to Silfhyttan and Väster Silfbergs mines, a 4 km long ore trail that starts at Stollberg's huge open and deep mine hole. Here the hike continues on historic ground past the Dammberg mine and the Lustigkulla mine to Schisshyttan. In Schisshyttan there is the fine manor house and a connecting hiking trail, Schisshytteleden.
The trail then continues along Kungsvägen via Jätturn nature reserve. At Jätturn there is a charcoal hut to spend the night in and you can take a boat (in summer) across the south side of the lake and visit a cave formed by weathering in the limestone. There are carvings on the walls of the cave, the oldest of which dates from the 17th century. There are remains of settlements in the area dating as far back as the mid-17th century.
After Jätturn Nature Reserve, the trail leaves Smedjebacken municipality at Lake Tunsan and Stora Bråfall in Säters municipality.
If you want to walk the other way around Lake Tunsan and Jätturn to Björsjö, it is of course possible!
Activities And Facilities
- Editor's choice
- Hiking
Accessibility
- Near parking
- Near Public Transport
Surface
The trail runs through forests and fields and is occasionally hilly.
The surface is varied with paths with stone and earth to gravel roads and asphalt.
Vegetation
Woodland
Directions
Suitable starting locations:
Björsjö - Crossing Lv. 620 & 623, Ludvikavägen 771 90 Ludvika
Smedjebacken - Väderbacken, Kuskgatan 777 50 Smedjebacken
Schisshyttan - Parking lot Starbovägen, Schisshyttan hiking trail, 771 92 Ludvika
Jätturn/Tunsan - Parking lot Jätturn, Stora Bråfall, Bråfallsvägen 781 96 Borlänge. (During thaw times the road to Jätturn/Stora Bråfall is closed at road 635)
Can be connected to the trail by public transport via Björsjö or Smedjebacken.
Contact
Email address
Siw Östlund
Organization logotype
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Trevlig led, biten Björsjö-Smedjebacken va bitvis igenvuxen och skulle personligen inte gå den igen. Däremot Smedjebacke-Jätturn var mycket fin och man fick se många sevärdheter på vägen. Värt att tillägga att den inte hela smeleden är markerad i här, alltså är den inte 57 km som det står här utan snarare runt 40-45km