Store Mosse National Park

Store Mosse National Park in Småland is Sweden's largest, largely untouched raised bog area south of Lapland. The area covers nearly 8,000 hectares and also includes two nature reserves – Brokullen and Långö Mosse. Here, peat pits bear witness to the exploitation of peat that took place during the first half of the 20th century.

Nature and Biodiversity

With its fascinating nature and diversity, the national park is a valuable asset for both locals and visitors from all over the world.

A varied landscape

The national park consists largely of raised bogs, but there are also forests, mainly pine bog forest, swamp forest and marshes. The term "sea of marshes" is certainly no exaggeration! The area is home to a rich biodiversity, making it an important place for both flora and fauna – there are rare plant species and a large number of bird species here.

Hiking trails and experiences at Store Mosse

With approximately 50 kilometers hiking trails , Store Mosse National Park offers fantastic opportunities for those who want to explore Småland's nature. The trails stretch across the marsh, through the forests and along rocky shores. Store Mosse is a perfect destination for those seeking relaxation and nature experiences. Whether you prefer a short walk or a longer hike, it's easy to stop for a coffee break or enjoy the surroundings that Store Mosse has to offer.

For more information about the national park, visit their website.

Stay near Store Mosse – Accommodation with nature as your neighbor

After a day of hiking and enjoying nature in Store Mosse National Park, it's nice to have a relaxing place to come home to. Experience nature up close in one of Smålandstorpets accommodations at the country hotel and get more out of your stay in the countryside. Our charming little houses offer a peaceful oasis in the middle of Småland's nature. Perfect for those who want to combine adventure with comfort. 

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