Vandra runt sörsjön
In the western part of the loop you pass ancient field systems, and through the Hornaryd industrial area. The newly built district Mossleplatån has easy access to nature; the northern part of the Mossle Loop passes the Mossleplatån entrance to the recreation area and through the residential district. Sign up Login. Description Welcome to the Värnaro recreation area! Discover the Stomsjö wetland with its rich bird life.
In the southern part of the loop you pass a charming rest area, which you can also get to directly via a connecting trail from the Mossleplatån entrance. Much of this loop follows the Smålandsleden Trail, and it passes the Brukshundsklubben entrance to the area. The whole loop is adapted for accessibility. You can walk, run, cycle or ride here on some 20 km of trails divided into a number of loops.
As the name suggests, this loop goes partly on smaller paths, but there are also some wider gravel paths. The loop goes close to the water in several places and there are three wind shelters, two rest areas with barbecues, swimming and dog beaches along the way. There is also a parking area level with Värnamo Brukshundsklubb working dogs club , but on the opposite side of Halmstadsvägen road. Along the way is the Skogsrasten wind shelter, which has a barbecue area.
The loop is adapted for accessibility. Nearly km of trails through every possible habitat type you can find in our beautiful Småland. Part of the Smålandsleden Trail passes through the Sörsjö recreation area, connecting it with the rest of Småland. The Björkfriden wind shelter is available along the way, and near the Sörsjön entrance to the area is a rest area with swimming, sun chairs, tables and a barbecue. The whole loop is adapted for accessibility, but there is one hill that is a bit steep.
Part of the loop follows the Smålandsleden Trail. You can also get here by bike. Along the way are plenty of spots to sit down and rest on benches and sun chairs. This loop is not adapted for accessibility. Part of this loop follows the Smålandsleden Trail. If you come bygd car, turn off from road 27 southwards onto Halmstadsvägen road and continue for 1 km. There are plans to fix that shortly. You can make easy detours to the two wind shelters at Lake Sörsjön — Zenit and Chillet.
Most of the trail goes through coniferous forest with elements of broadleaf forest, and you have lovely views of Lake Sörsjön.
Värnaro open-air recreation area
Make a circuit of Lake Sörsjön and look out over the water from every direction. The open-air recreation area fryst vatten located southwest of Värnamo on the outskirts of the town. All of them take you through picturesque, varying landscapes, including Lake Sörsjön, the Stomsjö wetland, an old heritage landscape, a pine-clad raised bog, hardwood forest, enchanting spruce forest and an open agricultural landscape overlooking Lake Vidöstern.
Experience the whole province of Småland on foot.
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The loop crosses Halmstadsvägen in two places, so remember to pay extra attention there. Much of the loop is on pleasant trails. There are several wind shelters with titillating designs, barbecue areas and three separate bathing areas for people, dogs and horses. Parking is available near the eastern edge of Lake Sörsjön, between Värnamobygdens Ryttarförening riders association and the allotment area in Sörsjö.
The Stillheten wind shelter is located next to the raised bog. On this loop you might meet the nice horses that belong to the Värnamobygden Riding Association. In the more forested part of the loop, you can take an easy detour to the Skogsrasten wind shelter. Cycleways run from the centre. Keep your eyes peeled for birds in the Stomsjö wetland in the western part of the area. Visit varnamo. This loop passes through the Sörsjö allotment garden area, which has lots of lovely little cottages and gardens.
In the eastern part of the loop you have a lovely view of Lake Vidöstern, and you can choose to continue along the Smålandsleden Trail towards Osudden, Apladalen and Värnamo town centre. This loop starts at Brukshundsklubben the working dog club and goes through spruce forest and picturesque hardwood forest.