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The Hedgärdessjön trail is a popular recreational path located in Skene, within the Marks municipality of Västergötland, Sweden. This well-maintained trail encircles the scenic Hedgärdessjön lake, which lies at an elevation of 97.1 meters above sea level and is known for its depth of 29 meters. Part of the Viskan main drainage basin, the area offers a tranquil escape into nature.
Visitors consistently praise the trail for its genuinely beautiful natural surroundings and the serene views of Hedgärdessjön. The accessibility…
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The primary starting point for the Hedgärdessjön trail is at the Skene Sim & Idrottssällskap club house in Skene. Parking facilities are typically available there, making it a convenient spot to begin your activity.
While specific public transport routes directly to the trailhead are not detailed, the Hedgärdessjön trail is located near Skene. Visitors should check local bus schedules or regional transport options that serve Skene, and then plan for a short walk or taxi ride to the Skene Sim & Idrottssällskap club house.
No, there are no permits required to access or use the Hedgärdessjön trail for hiking, running, or mountain biking. It is a publicly accessible recreational path.
Yes, the Hedgärdessjön trail is considered family-friendly. The 4 km loop, known as "Hedgärdessjön Runt," is generally easy to medium difficulty, with well-prepared gravel paths and forested sections. The presence of rest areas with benches and the option for swimming in the lake make it enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Hedgärdessjön trail. However, it is important to keep them on a leash, especially in designated areas or when encountering other trail users, and to clean up after them.
The Hedgärdessjön trail offers a 2 km route primarily for mountain biking, known as Hedgärdessjön Elljusspåret. There is also a longer, well-prepared 4 km loop, "Hedgärdessjön Runt," for walking and running. The trail features an elevation gain of approximately 38 meters (125 feet) and a descent of about 31 meters (102 feet), with altitudes ranging from 363 to 459 feet.
At least a portion of the Hedgärdessjön trail is an "elljusspåret," meaning it is illuminated, which extends its usability into darker hours and potentially during winter. While the trail remains accessible, conditions may vary. Expect gravel paths and forested areas, which could be covered in snow or ice. Appropriate winter footwear and clothing are recommended.
For walking or running, comfortable athletic shoes are suitable. If mountain biking, appropriate cycling gear is recommended. Given the varied terrain, which includes gravel paths, forested areas, and some marshlands, waterproof footwear might be beneficial, especially after rain. Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Yes, Hedgärdessjön is known for excellent bathing opportunities. The lake features a beach, jetties, large grassy areas, and public restrooms, making it a popular spot for swimming and relaxation, especially during warmer months.
The trail starts at the Skene Sim & Idrottssällskap club house, which may offer some basic facilities. For more extensive options, you would need to venture into Skene town center, where you can find various cafes and restaurants.
Hedgärdessjön is part of the Viskan main drainage basin and is home to various fish species, including perch, roach, smelt, and rainbow trout. The surrounding forested areas and lake environment suggest the presence of common Swedish forest and wetland wildlife, though specific sightings are not guaranteed.