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Smitingen Nature Reserve
The guide was updated:Smitingen Nature Reserve features spectacular geological formations, caves, moulin potholes and limestone pillars. The area is now classified as a Natura 2000 area.
Follow marked paths and visit exposed tunnel caves or take a dip from the cliffs of Klubbsjön. Walk the so-called "geologist path" and see how stones and rocks were sculpted into strange forms. The reserve includes the sea bath, Klubbsjön, Härnöklubb and the mountains southwest of the sea bath.
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Right where the waters of Faxälven river flow into the mighty Ångermanälven river, you can get a magnificent view over the river and its surrounding landscapes, one of Ådalen's most beautiful places.
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Balesuddens Nature Reserve
The characteristically red cliff with Lake Balestjärn's (tarn) crystal-clear water is a place from the fairy tales. The nature here is similar to Skuleskogen National Park: hilly terrain, varying from dark pine forests to more open mountain slopes of more than 150 metres above sea level. Balesudden makes a perfect day trip for the family or with friends.
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Högklinten
Högklinten is a mountain with the worlds biggest cobblestone field. With 280 metres above the sea, Högklinten gives you the perfect view over the sea, overlooking both Örnsköldsvik in the north and Härnösand in the south.
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Norrfällsviken Nature Reserve
Cobble fields are continually being formed here. The red rapakivi granite rocks are typical of Höga Kusten. No less than twelve species of orchid have been identified in this nature reserve.
On your way to Norrfällsviken, you'll pass by Villmyran Nature Reserve — best known for the Norna and Skogsfru orchids that bloom there.
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Smitingen Nature Reserve
Smitingen Nature Reserve features spectacular geological formations, caves, moulin potholes and limestone pillars. The area is now classified as a Natura 2000 area.
Follow marked paths and visit exposed tunnel caves or take a dip from the cliffs of Klubbsjön. Walk the so-called "geologist path" and see how stones and rocks were sculpted into strange forms. The reserve includes the sea bath, Klubbsjön, Härnöklubb and the mountains southwest of the sea bath.
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Valkallen
Along the southern part of the High Coast Trail, you will find Valkallen mountain. Take in the breathtaking views of the ocean, the High Coast Bridge, Storöns Nature Reserve, and further up the coast — the iconic Högbondens lighthouse. On each side of the peak, which is 240 meters above sea level, two paths lead to the top. Both connect to the High Coast trail.
A great location all year around with a stunning view that is suitable for kids to walk. At the top, there is a shelter with sleeping accommodations, outdoor toilet and barbecue facilities.
A great place to bring and enjoy a fika!
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Mount Skuleberget
Get a breathtaking view over the High Coast! There are two paths to choose from: start from Friluftsbyn or from Naturum.
The top of Skuleberget is 294 metres above sea level, and the highest coastline is 286 metres above the current sea level, making it the highest in the world — and it’s easy to see from the top of Skuleberget.
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Rotsidan
Rotsidan is a 4 km long coastline with beautifully polished, flat diabase rock, framed by windswept coastal pines. The area is easily accessible for both casual sunbathers and hikers. The Rotsidan expanse of cliffs is a popular destination on sunny summer days. Here you can lie on the warm rocks or hike along the coast to find the most perfect rock to take a swim from. The rocks remain as captivating as the winds begin to blow from the southeast.
Adjacent to the parking are dry toilets and information. To the reserve, it is a wide path, partially boardwalked. Some roots and bumps in the trail.
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Omne Trail & Omneberget
Omne trail starts from Omnebadet and goes through the village Omne up to the top of Omneberget, over the mountain and down through the Omneberget nature reserve, and then back to Omnebadet. The view from Omneberget is magnificent, with vistas of the archipelago and dramatic cliffs down to Omnesjön.
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