Best attractions and places to see around Hamra National Park, located in Sweden, offer a unique natural experience. This area is characterized by ancient forests, tranquil moors, and small lakes. Hamra National Park provides an untouched oasis for visitors to explore its diverse landscapes.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Swan Lake is a tranquil highlight in Hamra National Park, ideal for a relaxing hike. The picturesque lake is surrounded by lush nature and offers opportunities for birdwatching, especially waterfowl.
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Discover the untouched beauty of Hamra National Park in Gävleborg County, a paradise for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The park offers serene landscapes, including vast moorlands and lush forests, making it perfect for a day of exploration on well-maintained trails.
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Great barbecue or picnic area. There are two places (benches or seats) at the front near the information point and one a little further into the park. Wood is available. Super clean... 😃👍
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The national parks contain Sweden's most beautiful and worth seeing nature: magnificent forests, exotic wildlife, incomparable mountain landscapes. That's why a gold crown should be set up in all national parks. Here you can take photos of yourself and upload them to social media to show your friends that they have visited a national park. In doing so, you are making a further contribution to your “Kodak moments” – and helping us to make the national parks even better known. https://www.sverigesnationalparker.se/de/uber-schwedens-nationalparks/goldkrone/
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Of course, no Swedish national park should be without the golden crown.
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Ancient forests, quiet moors and rushing rivers characterize this national park. With a bit of luck you can even see brown bears.
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Access with toilet, waste separation and infomateral to the park. Hamra National Park is located in the municipality of Ljusdal in Orsa Finnmark. With its size of only 28 hectares, it was the smallest national park in Sweden, which has now been expanded to 1383 hectares. It is located in the middle of an intensively cultivated area and forms a small, untouched oasis. The park is located on two flat moraine hills by the small lake Näckrostjärnen. A circular path leads through the park, which is laid on wooden planks in the more swampy sections. Fast facts Flora and fauna Original coniferous forest stretches across almost the entire area of the park. The oldest spruce trees in the stand are up to 300 years old and are partially covered by thick lichen growth. Over 450 different species of insects and beetles have been found in the park. Access
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Hamra National Park is renowned for its untouched natural beauty. You can explore ancient coniferous forests, with some spruce trees up to 300 years old, tranquil moorlands, and serene lakes like Swan Lake. The park offers a unique natural experience with diverse landscapes.
Yes, Hamra National Park is very family-friendly. Many of its highlights, including the Hamra National Park Entrance, Golden Crown Monument, and Picnic Area, are categorized as family-friendly. The park features well-maintained trails suitable for all ages, and the picnic areas are equipped with wood for barbecues.
The Hamra National Park Entrance provides essential facilities for visitors, including toilets, waste separation, and informational material about the park. It serves as a convenient starting point for exploring the park's trails and attractions.
Yes, Hamra National Park offers several hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the Hamra Barmarksled - Urskogsleden (3.1 km), Myrslingan Trail (2.7 km), and Long Wetland Path (3.6 km). There's also a more challenging route, the Hamra Barmarksled - Hamraleden, which is 22.6 km long. For more details on these and other routes, visit the Hiking around Hamra guide.
The Hamra National Park Entrance is listed as wheelchair accessible, indicating that efforts have been made to ensure accessibility for visitors. Some sections of the circular path within the park are laid on wooden planks, which can aid accessibility in swampy areas.
The Picnic Area at Hamra National Park is an excellent spot for a barbecue or picnic. There are multiple designated areas with benches or seats, both near the information point and further into the park. Wood is available for use, making it convenient for visitors.
The Golden Crown Monument is a man-made landmark within Hamra National Park. It's a popular spot for visitors to take photos and commemorate their visit to the national park, symbolizing the beauty and value of Sweden's national parks.
Hamra National Park is home to diverse wildlife. Its original coniferous forest supports over 450 different species of insects and beetles. With a bit of luck, visitors might even spot brown bears. Swan Lake is also a great spot for birdwatching, especially waterfowl.
Absolutely! Hamra National Park offers several easy hikes. The Hamra Barmarksled - Urskogsleden (3.1 km), Myrslingan Trail (2.7 km), and Long Wetland Path (3.6 km) are all rated as easy. You can find more easy routes in the Easy hikes around Hamra guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the untouched beauty of Hamra National Park, its serene landscapes, and lush forests. The availability of well-maintained trails, family-friendly facilities, and designated picnic areas with available wood are frequently praised. The park's ancient forests and tranquil atmosphere make it a perfect escape for nature lovers.
Yes, parking is available at the Hamra National Park Entrance, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car to access the park and its attractions.


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