Ronja hike through genuine robber forest Norra Kvill National Park
The inaccessible areas of forest outside Vimmerby have always had the reputation of being a haunt and hideout for robbers. Småland’s dense and ancient forests were an inspiration for
Astrid Lindgren, and it’s no surprice that Norra Kvill National Park reminds us of the Mattis forest of Ronja the Robber’s Daughter fame.
The park is home to unspoilt wilderness with moss-covered rocks, forest lakes and ancient pine trees. Join our guides on a on a walk up to enjoy the stunning view and find out more about the forest, Swedish folklore, ‘allemansrätten’ (right of public access) and Småland cultural heritage.
Along the way we will try some local artisan foods. Join us for a unique experience!
Open tours during summer, press the book button “Boka nu”.
Read more for group bookings.
Ronja hike – open tours
Summertime
Location: Norra Kvill National Park, Vimmerby, Småland, Sweden.
Distance: 4 kilometres
Time: 3 hours
Language: Swedish, English.
Pris: 695 SEK/person.
Booking: See availability and book on the book button to the right
Access: The National Park features terrain that varies significantly in terms of to be able to move without restriction in forest open.
Clothing: Weatherproof clothing, sturdy shoes. Bring your own water bottle.
Price includes: Qualified nature guide/local guide, local artisan food tasting experiences and hearty lunch sandwich with meatballs or vegetarian option from local bakery, coffée/tea/locally produced drinks.
Ronja hike – group bookings
All year round, except during winter periods with snow/ice.
Location: Norra Kvill National Park, Vimmerby, Småland, Sweden.
Distance: 4 kilometres
Time: 3 hours
Language: Swedish, English you can also get the information in German.
Pris: 695 SEK excl. VAT/person. Groups min 10 people, max 20 people.
Booking: Group enquiries should be sent to info@cyklaifilmlandskapetsmaland.se
Access: The National Park features terrain that varies significantly in terms of to be able to move without restriction in forest open.
Clothing: Weatherproof clothing, sturdy shoes. Bring your own water bottle.
Price includes: Qualified nature guide/local guide, local artisan food tasting experiences and hearty lunch sandwich with meatballs or vegetarian option from local bakery, coffée/tea/locally produced drinks.