Returning home is the most difficult part of long-distance hiking; You have grown outside the puzzle and your piece no longer fits.

- Cindy Ross

 

Hikes

  • Annapurna, Nepal

    After about an hour of bouncing along the roads, once we’d managed to make it out of Kathmandu, we got our first proper glance at the Himalayas.

  • Bohusleden, Sweden

    Bohusleden is a trail that stretches over 370 kilometres through the heart of Sweden's stunning landscapes. This trail is a journey through dense forests, over tranquil lakes, and across rugged cliffs, offering a chance to experience the untouched beauty of Sweden.

  • Gotaleden, Sweden

    A 71 kilometer trail from Gothenburg to Alingsås.

  • Höga Kusten, Sweden

    Höga Kusten, or the High Coast, is a hiker's paradise nestled in the heart of Sweden. This trail is a celebration of nature's grandeur, offering a unique blend of towering cliffs, verdant forests, and the serene Baltic Sea. As you traverse the trail, you'll be treated to breathtaking views that are a testament to the power and beauty of natural forces.

  • Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

    Turning 42 on the slopes of Kilimanjaro, I hiked the Machame route from Machame Gate to Uhuru Peak, and down to Mweke Gate.

  • Kungsleden, Sweden

    It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

  • Tiveden, Sweden

    Once a refuge for outlaws during the Middle Ages, Tiveden National Park is now a sanctuary for nature lovers. Whether you're drawn to the towering 15-metre boulder known as the Junker Jägare's stone or the serene forest trails, Tiveden offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty.

  • Utvandrarleden, Sweden

    Approximately 110 kilometres around, the Utvandraleden, or Emigrants Trail is a picturesque hike giving you a chance to see some of the sights of Vilhelm Moberg’s quadrilogy of tales.

05 - Barafu Camp - Mweka Camp
Mt Kilimanjaro Sebastian Shaw Mt Kilimanjaro Sebastian Shaw

05 - Barafu Camp - Mweka Camp

You' start the hike at the edge of the Alpine Desert, after about an hour of climbing in the dark you enter the Arctic Zone, but it is incredibly hard to know when you’ve actually reached this point as you are hiking in darkness and seeing very little but the ground under your feet.

Read More
04 - Barranco Camp - Barafu Camp
Mt Kilimanjaro Sebastian Shaw Mt Kilimanjaro Sebastian Shaw

04 - Barranco Camp - Barafu Camp

Imposing, and surrounding Barranco camp on three sides, the climb up is challenging, but rated as a ‘scramble’ so you don’t need to be an expert. A lot of sites call it the ‘Death Wall’ and throw around terrifying descriptions of how you have to hug the wall to avoid plummeting to your death.

Read More
Etapp 07 - Fontin to Grandalen
Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 07 - Fontin to Grandalen

A much easier trail than the previous two sections with limited changes in altitude and good pathways. The trail opens out into more settled areas, going through fields, and along a few roads. Past Diseröd a chance to climb a small mountain can be taken.

Read More
Etapp 08 - Grandalen to Bottenstugan
Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 08 - Grandalen to Bottenstugan

Moving from Etap 09's wilderness to a much more rural space, you'll frequently see evidence of the long history of people living and working on the land. Three wind shelters can be found on this trail, Vindskydd Tvängen, Vindskydd Holmevatten and the one we stayed at detailed below.

Read More
Etapp 09 Bottenstugan to Lysevatten
Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw Bohusleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 09 Bottenstugan to Lysevatten

Running through Svartedalen, the Black Valley, this is a challenging section of the hike, with a lot of climbing and descending. There are plenty of lakes, but few moving rivers, so be aware of water needs. There are several good huts on the trail, as well as a lot of places to stop and camp.

Read More
Surtesjön
Surtesjön Sebastian Shaw Surtesjön Sebastian Shaw

Surtesjön

One of the amazing things about living in Gothenburg is the closeness to nature. A few of us left from work on a Friday and took the train up to Surtesjön, a lake north of Gothenburg. A quick hike from the station and we found a spot for camping, cooking and swimming by the edge of the lake.

Read More
Stora Kroksjön i Vättlefjälls Naturreservat
Sebastian Shaw Sebastian Shaw

Stora Kroksjön i Vättlefjälls Naturreservat

Reached easily from Central Gothenburg via Angered Centrum, Vättlefjälls Naturreservat is one of the largest nature reserves in the area and a lovely place to spend a weekend camping and hiking.

Read More
Etapp 25 - Hemavan
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 25 - Hemavan

Not really a town so much as a shopping mall with a collection of accommodation and ski options, Hemavan sits on Bluvågen and acts as either the start or end of the trail.

Read More
Etapp 24 - Viterskalet to Hemavan
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 24 - Viterskalet to Hemavan

The final stage on the King's Trail, the trail has many signs of civilization as this section is also heavily used in winter for skiing. There is a reasonably steep uphill section before you head downhill into Hemavan. The final kilometre or so into Hemavan is on real roads when you reach the Naturum and the archway signalling Kungsleden's end.

Read More
Etapp 23 - Syter to Viterskalet
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 23 - Syter to Viterskalet

Starting at the King's Trail's oldest cabin, the section between Syter and Viterskalet offers one of the best views of the trail, the entrance to the final valley with Norra Sytertoppen on one side. (The hike up to Norra Sytertoppen is a wonderful side trail and worth the climb) Once you enter the valley, the trail is easy and even, and the scenery remains spectacular.

Read More
Etapp 22 - Tärnasjö to Syter
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 22 - Tärnasjö to Syter

Perhaps a unique section of the trail, you walk along the water’s edge for much of the 14 kilometres between Tärnasjö and Syter, passing several bathing spots and sand beaches before hiking over a series of bridges connect many islands. The final uphill section to Syter is quite tough after an otherwise easy stroll.

Read More
Etapp 21 - Serve to Tärnasjö
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 21 - Serve to Tärnasjö

The trail between these two cabins is fairly up and down but not very steep, and so its more a hill walk than a climb. The scenery is beautiful through this reasonably short section of the trail.

Read More
Etapp 20 - Aigert to Serve
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 20 - Aigert to Serve

Lush grassland gives way to rocks and pools as you climb ever higher on the trail from Aigert to Serve. This section has the highest point and the steepest ongoing climb of the Southern part of the King's Trail (Tjäkta being the highest overall). After reaching the emergency cabin at Juovvatjåhkka, you have a fast climb down before a shorter hump and an eight-kilometre gentle descent to reach Serve.

Read More
Etapp 19 - Ammarnäs to Aigert
Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw Kungsleden Sebastian Shaw

Etapp 19 - Ammarnäs to Aigert

A short trail and starting from the town of Ammarnäs, it quickly moves into beach forests with some spectacular waterfalls to cross on bridges. Following breaching the treeline, you have a short walk, with great views back over Ammarnäs and the delta before reaching Aigert and its two small lakes.

Read More