Almo - Olsnäs, Romboleden Alternative Route Stage 13-14
Pilgrim Trail
- County: Dalarnas län
- 6599.17 km away from you
Trail details
- Length 6.0 km
- Time 2 h
- Difficulty Blue - medium
Actions
Description
Från Almo kan du vandra en kortare alternativ väg för att nå Olsnäsgården där du kan bo.
Den alternativa vägen går längs små körvägar genom odlingslandskapet till Åkmyran. Därifrån följer rutten en mindre skogsstig längs Åbäcken ner mot Olsnäs. Sista delen mot Olsnäsgården följer du strandpromenaden längs Olsnäsviken.
You can choose a shorter way to Olsnäsgården where you can stay for the night.
This alternative route takes you along small country roads to Åkmyran. Walk along the forest along Åbäcken stream towards Olsnäsgården.
Walk in the footsteps of the pilgrims
Romboleden (Rombo Way) is a pilgrimage route that people began using in the 11th century. The Romboleden is Sweden’s longest pilgrimage route at 900 kilometres long. It starts in Köping in Västmanland and finishes in Trondheim on the Norwegian Atlantic coast. If you walk the entire trail, you will experience a beautiful and varied landscape. You will walk on old chalet paths, over mountains with magnificent vistas and along narrow country gravel roads. You will find easy one-day walks with cafés along the way, and long treks that take several days. The route often passes through small villages.
Would you like to walk with a Pilgrim’s Passport and collect stamps from each stage? The medieval Pilgrim’s Passport allowed a pilgrim to walk in the whole of Europe without being stopped by rules or boundaries. These days it is just a nice memento. The Pilgrim’s Passport can be collected at several stage starting points and from the web page of Rombo Way.
Activities And Facilities
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Hiking
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Pilgrim Trail
Surface
Mostly gravel roads and path.
Regulations
As a hiker, you are responsible for finding out about any local regulations, paying attention to traffic and showing consideration for others who share the trail with you.
Whenever you visit Swedish nature you have a Right to public access. Read more about it here.
As a hiker you are sometimes walking in protected nature with specific rules and regulations. You are responsible for making sure you are following the rules. You can read more about it at the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the County Administrative Board.
Remember to only start camp fires in established barbecue areas and ensure that there is no fire ban in your area.
Please be aware that some of these texts have been automatically translated.
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