Best attractions and places to see in Tromtö Naturreservat, located on a peninsula between Ronneby and Karlskrona, include diverse natural features and historical sites. The reserve is characterized by its manor house landscape, extensive beechwoods, oak meadows, and coastal stretches. Visitors can explore ancient monuments, the ruins of an 18th-century brickworks, and significant natural habitats for wildlife. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and historical interest for exploration.
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To say it without copying from brochures: if you like original deciduous forest with old, large trees, you will feel at home here.
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Almö is a nature reserve in Ronneby municipality in Blekinge county. The area has been nature protected since 1987 and is 889 hectares in size. It is located southeast of Ronneby, 4 km south of Förkärla church and consists of the eastern part of Almö as well as nearby islets and skerries with water areas. Almö udde has been set aside as a nature park since 1961. The northern part of the nature reserve is dominated by meadows with large oaks and lush deciduous forests. To the south, the area transitions into a more open landscape with moors, rocky outcrops and coastal meadows. There is a rich bird life in the area and the water areas are important resting places for resting and wintering seabirds. The nature reserve is part of the EU's ecological network, Natura 2000.
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Hiking parking lot with information board about the hike in Tromtö Nature Park
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Tromtö is known for its beautiful beech forest and invites you to take walks through this beautiful landscape of coastal character, farmland and oak groves. Tromtö used to be part of a manor that belonged to the Johannishus Gods estate. South of Tromtö Manor lies a so-called “English Park” and the walking paths around a wooded hill stand out clearly from the landscape. On the east side, these paths lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
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Tromtö is known for its beautiful beech forest and invites you to take walks through this beautiful landscape of coastal character, farmland and oak groves. Tromtö used to be part of a manor that belonged to the Johannishus Gods estate. South of Tromtö Manor lies a so-called “English Park” and the walking paths around a wooded hill stand out clearly from the landscape. On the east side, these paths lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
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Tromtö is known for its beautiful beech forest and invites you to take walks through this magnificent landscape with its coastal character, farmland, and oak groves. Tromtö was formerly part of a manor house belonging to the Johannishus Gods estate. South of Tromtö Manor lies a so-called "English Park," and the walking paths around a wooded hill stand out clearly from the landscape. On the east side, these paths lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
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Tromtö is known for its beautiful beech forest and invites to walks through this beautiful landscape with coastal character, farmland and oak groves. Tromtö used to be part of a manor that belonged to the Johannishus Gods estate. South of Tromtö Manor is a so-called "English Park" and the walkways around a wooded hill stand out clearly from the landscape. On the east side, these paths lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden.
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Tromtö Naturreservat is rich in natural beauty, featuring extensive beechwoods and oak meadows perfect for strolling. You can also discover diverse coastal stretches, water areas vital for fish spawning, and even a significant heron colony. Don't miss the water-filled clay pits, remnants of an 18th-century brickworks, which now serve as breeding grounds for amphibians. The outermost tip, Tromtö Nabb, offers a natural harbor. Explore the main reserve area at Tromtö Nature Reserve.
Yes, Tromtö Naturreservat offers a glimpse into the past with several historical sites. You can find ancient monuments such as a burial cairn, a stone block, and a stone circle dating from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age. Evidence of prehistoric settlement is visible in ancient farmland marked by clearance cairns. Additionally, the ruins of the 18th-century Tromtö brickworks are located in the northwestern part of the reserve. Be sure to visit Almö Burial Ground, a significant historical site within the reserve.
The area around Tromtö Naturreservat is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy running on trails like the 'Hjortahammar Tegelbruk loop from Skavkulla' or 'Running loop from Almö naturreservat'. For a more relaxed pace, there are easy hikes such as the 'Tromtö Nature Reserve loop from Färmanstorp'. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like the 'Almö naturreservat loop from Hasslö'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective guides for running, easy hikes, and road cycling.
Absolutely! Tromtö Naturreservat is very family-friendly. Many areas, including the main Tromtö Nature Reserve and the Hollow Tree in Tromtö Nature Reserve, are categorized as family-friendly. You'll find pleasant walking paths, an 'English Park' south of Tromtö manor, and a dedicated Picnic Area by the Water, which is also family-friendly and offers beautiful views.
For expansive views, head to the eastern side of the reserve where paths lead to a lookout point offering stunning vistas over the western fjord. The 'English Park' area within Tromtö Nature Reserve also features walking paths around a wooded hill that lead to a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden. The Picnic Area by the Water also provides scenic views of the coast and lake.
Tromtö Naturreservat is a haven for wildlife. The water areas are vital spawning grounds for fish and support rich vegetation. The reserve is particularly known for its significant heron colony, making it an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Almö area, part of the Natura 2000 network, also boasts a rich bird life, with its water areas serving as important resting places for seabirds.
Yes, Tromtö Naturreservat offers several trails for hikers. The Tromtöleden Trail is a popular option that allows visitors to experience the diverse landscapes and historical elements of the reserve. Within Tromtö Nature Reserve, you'll find beautiful paths through beech forests and coastal areas. For easy hikes, consider routes like the 'Tromtö Nature Reserve loop from Färmanstorp', which is about 5 km long. More hiking options can be found in the Easy hikes in Tromtö Naturreservat guide.
The Hollow Tree in Tromtö Nature Reserve is a notable natural monument located within the reserve's beautiful beech forest. It's a unique feature that adds to the scenic walks and is part of the landscape that once belonged to the historic Johannishus Gods estate.
Yes, there is parking available. According to visitor tips, if you take the exit towards Almö / Hasslö from the E22, after about 2km there is a parking lot directly at the Gravfält (burial ground). This parking area serves as a convenient starting point for exploring both the Vambåsa and Tromtö nature reserves.
Tromtö Naturreservat offers beauty throughout the seasons. The extensive beech forests are particularly stunning in spring with fresh green leaves and in autumn with vibrant colors. The coastal areas and viewpoints are enjoyable year-round. Birdwatching is excellent during nesting seasons, especially for the heron colony. For specific activities like hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer is ideal for enjoying the coastal character.
While the guide data doesn't explicitly state a dog policy, nature reserves in Sweden generally welcome dogs on leash. It's always recommended to keep dogs under control to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Look for local signage upon arrival for specific rules regarding dogs.
Almö Burial Ground is a historical site within a nature reserve known for its meadows and large oaks. It's part of the Almö nature reserve, which has been protected since 1987 and is also part of the EU's Natura 2000 network. The area features ancient monuments and provides insight into past settlements, making it culturally significant.
Based on visitor tips, there is an information board and a cafe located about 100m from the parking lot near the Gravfält (burial ground). This provides a convenient spot for refreshments and information before or after your exploration of the reserve.


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