Best attractions and places to see around Valekleven-Ombo öars naturreservat include dramatic geological formations, diverse ecosystems, and recreational opportunities along Lake Vättern. This reserve, established in 1996, spans 586 hectares and features the 80-meter-high horst Valekleven, known for its rich vegetation and past use as a hillfort. The Ombo Islands offer a dramatic landscape with old-growth pine forests and natural harbors, while Djäknesundet is a captivating strait popular for swimming. The area provides a blend of natural features for exploration…
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Super nice bay, but what should be considered for parking you need the "Parkster" app. Otherwise absolutely recommendable!
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JR56, I finally "fied" it fairly.
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Embarrassing self-portrayal by JR56, upload pics for points, no matter how bad...
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Here you can relax on one of the benches or directly on the jetty. There is also a fireplace
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It is fantastically beautiful here and one of our highlights so far on our circular tour. The path through the forest and both above the cliffs and below is super beautiful
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The Valekleven-Ombo Islands are a nature reserve in the municipality Karlsborg in the district Västra Götaland. The area has been protected since 1996 and covers 586 hectares. The nature reserve is located north of Karlsborg on the northwestern shore of the Vättern on both sides of the previously protected nature reserve Granvik. A dozen larger islands and islets and more copper and inserts are included. Granite is the dominant type of rock with elements of greenstone and diabase. Valekleven is a mountain region on the western shore of Lake Vättern. It is an 80 meter high rock face with steep sides in all directions. The Ombo Islands include five mountainous islands with natural harbors in the form of bays and lagoons. The area between the Ombo Islands and the mainland is called Djäknesundet. There is a parking in the nature reserve above the popular beach. The water in Djäknasundet and in the bay appears green. This is due to the greenstone that leads down into the lake. The stones in the bath are often used to jump from five meters or more into the clear water. The area is part of the EU Network for Ecological Protected Areas Natura 2000. https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valekleven-Ombo_öar
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A beautiful secluded bay with clear green water in the nature reserve Valekleven-Ombo-Islands. We were thrilled, how nice it is here and spontaneously stayed here for a long time and explored the area.
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In the fishing village of Klangahamn there is this modern smokehouse and a shop where you can buy both delicious fresh and smoked fish. There is a picnic area with tables not far from the smokehouse. If you like, you can eat the smoked fish directly here while enjoying the fantastic lake view. http://www.klangahamn.n.nu/om-oss
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The reserve is home to several distinct natural features. You can explore Valekleven, an imposing 80-meter-high horst with steep sides and rich vegetation. The Ombo Islands offer a dramatic archipelago landscape with old-growth pine forests and natural harbors. Additionally, Djäknesundet is a captivating strait known for its clear, green-tinged water and rocky outcrops.
Yes, Djäknesundet is a highly popular spot for swimming. Its clear, green-tinged water, attributed to a streak of greenstone, offers opportunities to enter from both cliffs and a sandy beach. Visitors often enjoy jumping into the clear water from the stones in the bay, particularly at Valekleven Swimming Bay.
The reserve is excellent for hikers, featuring marked trails around the top of Valekleven and various paths through scenic landscapes. The Västra Vätterleden trail also passes through the area. For easier options, you can find several routes like the 'Picnic Rock – Stora Djäknesjön' loop or the 'Small lake with wooden dock' loop. Discover more options on the Easy hikes around Valekleven-Ombo öars naturreservat guide.
Yes, you can find convenient facilities. The Boat Dock with Benches offers a place to relax on benches or directly on the jetty, complete with a fireplace. For dining, the Klangahamn Smokehouse on Lake Vättern provides fresh and smoked fish with a picnic area and stunning lake views.
The distinctive green hue of the water in Djäknesundet is due to a streak of greenstone that extends into Lake Vättern. This geological feature contributes to the unique and clear appearance of the water, making it particularly inviting for swimmers.
Absolutely. The region around Valekleven-Ombo öars naturreservat offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes for Cycling around Valekleven-Ombo öars naturreservat or try more adventurous paths for Gravel biking around Valekleven-Ombo öars naturreservat, with options ranging in difficulty.
The reserve boasts diverse flora, especially on the southern slopes of Valekleven, which are characterized by easily weathered greenstone. Here you can find rich vegetation including Swedish whitebeam, ash, hazel, blue anemones, spenört, and small burdock. The Ombo Islands are also notable for their old-growth-like pine forests, some up to 300 years old, covered in reindeer moss.
Yes, the imposing Valekleven horst has historical significance. Its steep sides suggest its past use as a hillfort, indicating its strategic importance in earlier times. While no standing structures remain, its geological formation and historical context add another layer to its appeal.
Visitors are often thrilled by the area's natural beauty, particularly the clear, green waters of Djäknesundet and the serene atmosphere of the Valekleven Swimming Bay. The diverse landscapes, from the dramatic horst of Valekleven to the ancient pine forests of the Ombo Islands, also receive high praise. Many appreciate the opportunities for relaxation at spots like the Boat Dock with Benches and enjoying fresh fish at the Klangahamn Smokehouse.
Yes, the natural harbors and calm waters around the Ombo Islands make the area suitable for boating and kayaking. There is even a guest harbor on Ombo öar that can accommodate approximately 10-12 boats, providing a convenient stop for water enthusiasts.
The reserve is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. For swimming and water activities, the summer months offer the warmest temperatures. Spring and autumn are ideal for hiking and nature observation, with pleasant weather and vibrant foliage. Winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience for those interested in cold-weather hiking.


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