
Dala-Floda - Ljusbodarna, St Olav Rombo Way Stage 11
Pilgrim Trail
- County: Dalarnas län
- 6607.08 km away from you
Trail details
- Length 14.5 km
- Time 4 h 50 min
- Difficulty Blue - medium
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Description
On this stage you will follow paths through the woods and reach lovely sandy beaches and beautiful waterways. Between Dala-Floda and Sandvikens chalet by Flosjön you follow an old chalet hut track. By the lake is a sandy beach with bathing area. Between Flosjön and the lake Sången you walk close to the beautiful river Sångån, where they floated timber in years past. Feel free to take a dip in the river. There is also a shack here for resting or staying the night. You will find another sandy beach at the Northern end of Sången.
Ljusbodarnas chalet is high up. If you walk from Sången it is uphill all the way. At the top there is a cottage where you can stay the night.
Read more about the stage
From Dala-Floda church, the trail leads away from the community, past a grocery store and out across fields before leaving the settlement. The trail then follows a path in the forest, but those who wish can follow the gravel road along Flosjön to Sandviken, where the trail comes down to the road. If it's summer and hot, a swim might be tempting down at the bathing area.
From Sandviken, it leads north towards lake Sången on larger paths. Partly along the exciting Sångån, a river where there has been great activity with dams, mills and rafting. Despite the fact that the river has been relatively heavily affected by human activity, it has high natural values with interesting species. As the path here is also a cycle path, you may meet one or another cyclist. At the Sångdammen there is a shelter to take a rest in.
At Sången's northern shore there is a fine sandy beach and good swimming opportunities. Take the opportunity to take a swim before the uphill to the Ljusbodarna cabin where you can stay overnight. The trail continues along a gravel road almost all the way up to Ljusbodarna.
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
Facts
Toilets and drinking water at Floda Church.
Privy at Ljusbodarna chalet where you also can stay overnight with room for two people. No booking in advance are available.
Surface
Some asphalt and gravel roads but also forest paths in hilly terrain.
Hills
Some steeper climbs along the forest paths to Ljusbodarna and some steep sections along the way.
Parking
Parking at Floda Church and at Ljusbodarna chalet.
Communications
Public transport Dalatrafik
Directions
The nearest bus station for the stage start is Dala-Floda E16, 3 minutes' walk from the church.
There is no public transport from the end of the stage in Ljusbodarna.
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.
Remember that you are hiking on someone else's land and that rational agriculture or forestry may occur along the trail.
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