Highlight • Lake
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The Wooden Staircase to the Lake, nestled within Klövbergets Nature Reserve in Tyresö Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden, is a distinctive natural landmark. This highlight, situated on the Brevik Peninsula, is renowned for its dramatic cliffs and the iconic wooden staircase that leads to stunning viewpoints overlooking Kalvfjärden, a picturesque fjord arm of the Baltic Sea, rather than an inland lake. Rising to an elevation of approximately 22 meters, the reserve offers a unique blend of coastal scenery and lush forest,…
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7
hikers
17.0km
04:37
230m
240m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Elevation 20 m
The trails at Klövbergets Nature Reserve are generally considered to have a moderate hiking difficulty. The terrain is varied, transitioning from relatively flat forest paths to steeper sections, especially around the cliffs and the famous wooden staircase. Hikers should expect some rugged parts and uneven surfaces, making sturdy footwear essential. While the highlight itself is at an elevation of approximately 22 meters, individual routes within the reserve may involve more significant elevation changes depending on the chosen path.
While there isn't one single designated 'beginner' trail, the reserve offers various paths. For families or those new to hiking, it's advisable to stick to the less steep forest paths away from the immediate cliff edges. The area around the block caves and the barbecue spot near the water can be a good starting point for a more leisurely exploration. Always supervise children closely, especially near the cliffs and the staircase.
Yes, Klövbergets Nature Reserve is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors, especially given the steep cliffs and varied terrain. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
Klövbergets Nature Reserve is accessible by public transport. You can typically take a bus from Stockholm city center to Tyresö, and then connect to a local bus that stops within a reasonable walking distance of the reserve entrance. It's recommended to check current schedules and routes with local transport providers (e.g., SL in Stockholm) before your visit for the most up-to-date information.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to visit Klövbergets Nature Reserve. It is a publicly accessible nature reserve managed by Tyresö Municipality, welcoming visitors to enjoy its natural beauty free of charge.
Beyond the iconic wooden staircase and its stunning viewpoints over Kalvfjärden, the reserve boasts several other notable features. Explore the unique system of block caves found at the base of the western slopes, which adds an adventurous element to your visit. The reserve also features diverse forests, from hardpan pine forests on the mountain top to lush deciduous forests along the fault scarp, home to rare plant species and various birds like the green woodpecker.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes or boots with good grip are essential year-round. In warmer months (spring-autumn), light layers are advisable, along with sun protection. For winter hiking, prepare for potentially icy or snowy conditions; waterproof and insulated layers, along with traction aids for your footwear (like microspikes), are highly recommended. Always check the weather forecast before your visit.
Yes, the reserve offers opportunities for wild swimming and cliff bathing in Kalvfjärden. The wooden staircase provides access to the water, making it a popular spot for a refreshing dip during warmer months. Please exercise caution, as there are no lifeguards, and be mindful of the natural environment.
Klövbergets Nature Reserve is a natural area, so facilities are limited. There is a designated barbecue area near the water and the cave system, which is suitable for picnics. However, visitors should not expect public restrooms or extensive amenities. It's best to come prepared with your own water and snacks, and to pack out everything you pack in.
Klövbergets Nature Reserve is a popular destination, especially during pleasant weather and on weekends. Parking can fill up quickly, and the trails, particularly around the wooden staircase and viewpoints, can become quite busy. To avoid the largest crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or planning your trip on a weekday if possible.
While the reserve itself does not have restaurants or cafes, you can find dining options in the nearby Tyresö municipality. It's a good idea to bring your own snacks and drinks for your visit to the reserve, and then explore local eateries in Tyresö for a meal or coffee afterwards.