Best attractions and places to see in Klöva Hallar include a nature reserve characterized by the dramatic Klövadalen Canyon, featuring cliffs up to 70 meters high. The Klövabäcken stream flows through lush deciduous forests, including significant beech stands. This area, part of the Skåneleden hiking trail, also holds cultural significance with a historical dance hall site. It offers a blend of natural landscapes and points of interest for exploration.
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A beautiful section of the trail that follows the Klövabäcken stream through beech forest, old meadows and small ravines. The terrain is natural and uneven, with roots and stones, but the scenery makes it a rewarding part of your hike.
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A pleasant campsite with three shelters, a fire pit and a toilet. Firewood is usually available. There is water on site, but it’s not safe to drink.
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A pair of trees growing so closely together that their trunks almost touch – as if they’re leaning in for a kiss. A small natural curiosity along the trail and a nice spot for a quick photo or a short pause.
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This smooth asphalt road leads you through the Klöva hallar naturreservat. If you want to go for a detour inside the forest, you can find a beautiful ravine with steep rock walls and a small stream running through it. It offers the perfect opportunity for you to park your bike and take a well-deserved break.
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Climbing wall, sports and Trad. Access from Dragsholm or from Kira Skog. Very small path, along the creek. This is not on komoot.
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Klöva Hallar is defined by the dramatic Klövadalen Canyon, a five-kilometer-long fault valley with cliffs reaching up to 70 meters. The pristine Klövabäcken stream flows through the canyon, supporting diverse aquatic life. The area is also covered in lush deciduous forests, particularly rich beech stands, which contribute to its high biodiversity.
Yes, the long-distance Skåneleden hiking trail, specifically the Ås till Ås (Ridge to Ridge) section, passes through Klöva Hallar, offering magnificent views. There are also yellow-marked circular routes, such as one starting from Krika skog. A particularly scenic section is Along the Klövabäcken stream, which winds through beech forest and old meadows.
Klöva Hallar has a unique cultural history as a former social gathering place. Until the 1970s, it was home to the legendary Klöva Hallars Turisthotell, which featured a dance hall. Although the hotel burned down, the Klippan Local Heritage Society has restored the area, and a dance floor once again stands, where dancing continues to this day.
Yes, the reserve provides beautifully located wind shelters and barbecue areas. One notable spot is Windshelter Krika-Skog, which offers three shelters, a fire pit (with usually available firewood), and a toilet. There is water on site, but it is not safe to drink without treatment. Additional shelters are located in the valley bottom.
Yes, the cliffs below the Soffabacken viewpoint are popular among climbers, especially during autumn and winter. However, it's important to note that access to the climbing area, known as Soffabacken Climbing Area, is restricted from March to July due to bird protection regulations.
The Kissing trees is a natural monument featuring a pair of trees growing so closely together that their trunks almost touch. It's a small, charming curiosity along the trail, perfect for a quick photo or a brief pause during your hike.
The Klöva hallar Nature Reserve encompasses a forest and gorge area where visitors can explore a beautiful ravine with steep rock walls and the Klövabäcken stream. It offers opportunities for detours into the forest and breaks amidst stunning natural scenery.
The Klövabäcken stream is a vital habitat for various aquatic life, including caddisfly and stonefly larvae, minnows, and trout. In winter, you might spot white-throated dippers, which skillfully dive for food in the flowing water. The lush forests also support a high biodiversity of plants and fungi.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring brings vibrant blue anemones and yellow archangel flowers. Autumn and winter are popular for rock climbing. Winter also offers a chance to spot white-throated dippers along the stream. The lush deciduous forests are beautiful throughout the warmer months.
Yes, Klöva Hallar offers various outdoor activities. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 'Windshelter Klåveröd 2 – Windshelter Klåveröd 1 loop' near Traneröds mosse. Road cycling enthusiasts can explore routes such as 'Klippan – Klöva hallar Nature Reserve loop'. Running trails include the 'Skärdammen loop' from Ljungbyhed. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Running Trails guides for Klöva Hallar.
The dramatic landscape of Klöva Hallar is shaped by its geology. The bedrock consists of gneiss intersected by diabase dikes. The Klövadalen Canyon itself is a fault valley formed by tectonic plate collisions and subsequent erosion over millions of years, creating the steep ravines and varied topography seen today.


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