Gösslunda-Tingstad trail

  • Hiking
  • Near parking
  • Near toilet
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Trail details

  • Length 3.5 km

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Description

The Gösslunda-Tingstad trail is about 3.5 km long, marked by stone cairns, which starts from the parking lot opposite the entrance to Gösslunda village and continues southwards.

The trail runs alongside the Gösslunda nature reserve.

After passing a small footbridge where the water usually rushes out after the snow melts, you are on a dry ridge. Here you will find the remains of a so-called stone strand that probably dates back to the early Iron Age.

At Tingstad chips you can continue on the trail south towards Penåsa.

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Activities And Facilities

  • Hiking

Accessibility

  • Near parking
  • Near toilet

Facts

Graveyards and cairns

A prehistoric burial ground with some 70 visible stones and the remains of two large cairns is located on an old seawall formed after the Ice Age. The Tingstad chippings, two pieces of carved limestone, more than three metres high, rise here.

The chippings are of unknown age but are mentioned in a document from 1393. In the once open, vegetation-free landscape, the chippings probably served as landmarks. Three roads converged here and it was probably a meeting place where common matters were decided. There are also theories that their 90-degree angle to each other may have functioned as a sundial, to mark the beginning and end of the thing. Many stories and tales exist from this fabled place. There is a spring in the grove next door, although it can be a little difficult to find.

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Matheus Tholin

+46 10 354 70 00

servicecenter@morbylanga.se

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Lätt att hitta på leden, 3,5km enkel väg vilket blir 7 km totalt. Toalett fanns vid starten, likaså bord för medhavd fika. Lättvandrad led.

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