Orebacksleden (3,5 km)
... is on the western side of the lake, just north of Dagsnäs
slott (castle)). You walk along a boulder ridge offering views of
the lake, beautiful deciduous forest and lovely flora. At the tip,
on Ore nabb (point), there is a bird tower.
In this part of Lake Hornborga, the vegetation is fairly dense, which
means that there are a great many birds. We recommend an afternoon
or evening visit to avoid walking against the light. This track crosses
the crane reservation and is therefore closed to visitors from 20
March to 30 April.
Hångerleden (3 km)
... takes you to Hångers udde (point) in the southern part
of the lake. This track offers a variety of environments in the
form of old oak trees, marshland forest, water meadows and dense
bush. From the bird tower at the end of the track, there are wonderful
opportunities to see some of the character birds of Lake Hornborga.
Hångers udde often provides outstanding crane displays during
the spring. This track is open even during the most intensive crane
period, but we ask you to move carefully in the area in order not
to disturb the birds.
The disused Hånger churchyard is situated close to the parking
lot. It is well worth a visit.
Utloppsleden (3 km)
... is perhaps not a proper walking track, but it still offers a
very enjoyable walk. From the parking lot - between Trestena and
Stenum on the western side - you follow the embankment northwards.
There is a bird tower where the River Flian flows into the lake.
Almeöleden (5 km)
... takes you from the parking lot at Skattegården, across
the Hornborga water meadow and out to Almeö. You are surrounded
by almost completely open country.
You return the same way you came.
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