Höga Kusten has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, seascapes and granite cliffs.
Join on a four-day adventure showcasing the essence of Swedish outdoor exploration. Prepare for unforgettable hiking experiences amidst some of Sweden’s most awe-inspiring scenery. Even without scaling towering peaks, this region promises unparalleled natural beauty, ranging from sandy beaches and dense pine forests to mesmerizing canyons crafted from Nordingrå granite. Rich in biodiversity, the area is home to a plethora of wildlife, including roe deer, hares, squirrels, foxes, badgers, martens, ermines, minks, and the iconic moose. With luck, you may witness one of the world’s seven natural wonders—the enchanting Borealis, also known as the northern lights.
This excursion caters to both novice and seasoned hikers, requiring only a normal level of fitness to participate. You need not be an athlete to join in on this adventure.
Travel itinerary – Day 1
Our adventure starts as we meet in Stockholm to outfit everyone with top-quality camping gear. We get to know each other before boarding the night train, setting off northward toward the stunning High Coast of Sweden (Höga Kusten). The overnight journey in sleeper cabins allows us to rest and recharge, ensuring we’re ready for the exciting days ahead.
Travel itinerary – Day 2
We arrive early in the morning and catch a short bus ride to the entrance of Skuleskogen National Park (part of Höga Kusten), where our hiking expedition begins. As we make our way through the lush, scenic forests, your experienced guide shares fascinating insights about the park’s natural beauty and unique highlights. By late afternoon, we reach the coast, where we set up camp for the night. Dinner is prepared over an open fire, as we settle in and share stories around the campfire. If we’re lucky, we may even catch a glimpse of the northern lights. For those who want to keep exploring, there’s an option for a coastal hike without the heavy backpack before night falls.
Travel itinerary – Day 3
After a well-deserved rest, we start the day with a relaxed breakfast and coffee, soaking in the beautiful coastal scenery. Our hike continues deeper into Skuleskogen National Park (part of Höga Kusten), where we aim to reach the iconic Slåttdalsskrevan, a dramatic gorge carved through the landscape. In the late afternoon, we set up our second forest campsite. After a rewarding day of exploration, we enjoy a hearty dinner, followed by an early night’s sleep, as we prepare for the final leg of our journey.
Travel itinerary – Day 4
We rise early to begin our hike back to the bus station, retracing our steps through the forest. After a brief bus ride, we board the daytime train back to Stockholm. Unlike the outbound journey, this train ride offers stunning views of the Swedish countryside, giving us a chance to reflect on the adventure and the beauty we’ve experienced during the past few days. We arrive back in Stockholm with memories of a truly unforgettable hiking adventure.
When planning your multi-day hiking tour in Höga Kusten, it’s essential to be prepared for varying weather conditions throughout the year. Each season brings its own unique climate and characteristics, influencing your hiking experience in different ways.
Spring
In spring, temperatures typically range from 5°C to 15°C. The weather can be quite variable, with sunny days, occasional rain showers, and cooler mornings and evenings. Be prepared for rainy days, which can create a moody atmosphere but also enhance the vibrant colors of nature.
Summer Summer
offers the warmest weather, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C. Expect longer days with plenty of sunshine, perfect for extended hikes. Occasional rain showers are possible, but overall conditions are pleasant and ideal for hiking.
Autumn
Autumn brings cooler temperatures, usually between 5°C and 15°C. The weather is variable, with a mix of sunny, rainy, and windy days. The landscape is beautifully colored with autumn foliage, making it a picturesque time for hiking. Rainy days can add charm to the surroundings but can also make trails slippery with fallen leaves and mud.
Prepare for your 4-day Höga Kusten hiking and camping tour with clothing suitable for all seasons. Dressing in layers is key: start with a moisture-wicking base layer, add an insulating mid-layer, and top it off with a waterproof outer layer. Quick-drying pants, preferably convertible, and a lightweight waterproof jacket are essential. For colder weather, pack thermal underwear, a fleece sweater, a warm hat, gloves, and a scarf. Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with good ankle support and extra warm socks are crucial. For sunny days, include a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Additionally, bring a small backpack for essentials, a rain cover, and trekking poles for stability. With the right gear, you’ll be ready for any weather and enjoy your 4-day Höga Kusten hiking and camping experience.
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The Höga Kusten hiking tour takes you directly into the heart of nature, providing a truly immersive experience. As such, there are no facilities along the way. If you need to use the toilet, you’ll have to do so in nature. Please come prepared for this to ensure you can enjoy your tour comfortably.
The hiking tour in Höga Kusten demands a medium physical activity level. Most of our customers have no trouble with the required fitness, as we maintain a relaxed pace. We always ensure that everyone gets the best possible experience and provide extra support if needed. Please keep in mind, we walk partly off-trail, which adds some additional challenges. You just need to be in normal health to participate. However, for some customers, it can be a demanding exercise that they may feel in their legs and feet after the activity.
During our hiking tour in Höga Kusten, you have the opportunity to encounter a variety of wildlife native to the area. Keep in mind that our hiking tour is primarily a walk through nature, and any animal spotting is an additional bonus, not guaranteed. Due to the dense forest, any wildlife sighting requires a bit of luck. However, you might keep an eye out for:
Remember to maintain a respectful distance from all wildlife and avoid disturbing their natural habitat. Our guides will help you identify different species and share interesting facts about the local fauna.
Sweden’s unique “Right to Roam” (Allemansrätten) allows everyone to enjoy nature freely, with certain responsibilities. This right means you can hike, camp, and explore the outdoors without needing special permission, as long as you respect the environment and landowners.
Key principles of the Right to Roam include:
The Right to Roam is a cherished part of Swedish culture, allowing everyone to experience and enjoy the beauty of nature responsibly. During our hiking tour, we’ll embrace these principles to ensure a safe and respectful adventure in the Nacka Nature Reserve.
Höga Kusten, or the High Coast, along with Skuleskogen National Park, offers dramatic landscapes and unique geological history. This UNESCO World Heritage site features stunning coastal cliffs, deep forests, and beautiful archipelagos, created by the land uplift phenomenon.
Skuleskogen National Park, within Höga Kusten, enhances the experience with ancient forests, rugged terrain, and serene lakes. Home to diverse wildlife like moose, foxes, and various bird species, the park makes each hike an adventure. Well-marked trails cater to all hikers, from gentle walks to challenging treks.
Despite its remote feel, Höga Kusten is accessible from Stockholm. The sunsets here are spectacular, painting the sky and sea with vibrant hues. Hiking in Höga Kusten and Skuleskogen National Park allows you to immerse in nature, experience rich geological and cultural heritage, and enjoy breathtaking views.