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The High Coast Trail (Swedish: Höga Kustenleden) is a 129km (80.2 mile) long trail on the east coast of central Sweden.
 
 
 
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The High Coast Trail (Swedish: Höga Kustenleden) is a 129 km (80.2 mile) long trail on the east coast of central Sweden.
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
  
'''Length:'''
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'''Length:''' 129 km (80.2mi)
129km (80.2mi)
 
  
'''Standard direction(s) of travel:''' <!-- nobo, sobo, etc. -->
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'''Standard direction(s) of travel:''' [[Nobo]], although [[sobo]] is also easily possible
nobo, although sobo is also easily possible
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<!-- nobo, sobo, etc. -->
  
'''Season:'''
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'''Season:''' Spring, summer, autumn, (winter)
spring, summer, autumn, (winter)
 
  
 
'''Trail Association:''' <!-- Link to LTW article for trail org -->
 
'''Trail Association:''' <!-- Link to LTW article for trail org -->
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== Permits and Regulations ==
 
== Permits and Regulations ==
 
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Sweden has a right-to-roam. Campfire restrictions may be in place depending on the season.
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* Sweden has a right-to-roam. Campfire restrictions may be in place depending on the season.
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== Maps ==
 
== Maps ==
 
=== Online Maps ===
 
=== Online Maps ===
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=== Printed Maps ===
 
=== Printed Maps ===
A small trail booklet with essential information is available. The maps are not very detailed.
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* A small trail booklet with essential information is available. The maps are not very detailed.
  
 
== Information Resources ==
 
== Information Resources ==
 
=== Websites ===
 
=== Websites ===
 
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https://www.hogakusten.com/en/highcoasttrail
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* https://www.hogakusten.com/en/highcoasttrail
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=== Apps ===
 
=== Apps ===
 
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=== Other ===
 
=== Other ===
The trail is clearly marked with large signposts and abundant orange blazes on rocks and trees in both directions.
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* The trail is clearly marked with large signposts and abundant orange blazes on rocks and trees in both directions.
  
 
== Sections ==
 
== Sections ==
 
<!-- Does the trail have recognized sections, such as the desert/sierra/norcal/oregon/washington sections on the PCT? -->
 
<!-- Does the trail have recognized sections, such as the desert/sierra/norcal/oregon/washington sections on the PCT? -->
 
The official guide book and website list 13 sections:
 
The official guide book and website list 13 sections:
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# Hornöberget - Lövvik (9.8km)
 
# Hornöberget - Lövvik (9.8km)
 
# Lövvik - Fjärdbotten (9.6km)
 
# Lövvik - Fjärdbotten (9.6km)
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== Water ==
 
== Water ==
 
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<!-- Is water plentiful, scarce, seasonal? Does it vary by section? If standard water locations exist along this trail, such as on the triple crown trails, list of links to individual LTW articles. -->
All year round water is plentiful and safe to drink. The official trail guide lists reliable water sources (such as a hikers' tap in the village of
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* All year round water is plentiful and safe to drink. The official trail guide lists reliable water sources.
A tap not mentioned in the guide is in the village of Gavik, at [https://goo.gl/maps/NDsZfZKdGfdKRKocA this] location.
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* A tap not mentioned in the guide is in the village of Gavik, at [https://goo.gl/maps/NDsZfZKdGfdKRKocA this] location.
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== Weather ==
 
== Weather ==
 
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Weather depends strongly on the season.
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* Weather depends strongly on the season.
  
 
== Getting To and From the Trail ==
 
== Getting To and From the Trail ==
 
<!-- Public transit, trailheads, road crossings, etc. -->
 
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When walking the trail nobo, the trail head at Hornöberget can be reached by bus from the train station of Härnösand, stopping at the High Coast Bridge (bus stop Hornöberget E4). Walking sobo, the town of Örnsköldsvik has a train station a short walk from the trail head. The trail crosses the E4 motorway near Ullånger.
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* When walking the trail [[nobo]], the trail head at Hornöberget can be reached by bus from the train station of Härnösand, stopping at the High Coast Bridge (bus stop Hornöberget E4). Walking [[sobo]], the town of Örnsköldsvik has a train station a short walk from the trail head. The trail crosses the E4 motorway near Ullånger.
  
 
== Resupply ==
 
== Resupply ==
 
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The trail crosses several towns and villages, however, apart from Örnsköldsvik these towns only have basic shops/supermarkets and it is unlikely that you will find hiking accessories theres (e.g., stove canisters). Örnsköldsvik has an outdoor store with a reasonable selection; moreover it houses a Fjällräven outlet store somewhat out of the city centre.
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* The trail crosses several towns and villages, however, apart from Örnsköldsvik these towns only have basic shops/supermarkets and it is unlikely that you will find hiking gear there (e.g., stove fuel canisters). Örnsköldsvik has an outdoor store with a reasonable selection; moreover, it houses a Fjällräven outlet store somewhat out of the city centre.
  
 
== Geographic Features ==
 
== Geographic Features ==
 
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Varied terrain ranging from large boulders to forest trails. In times of rainfall sections can be very wet or muddy/marshy.
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* Varied terrain ranging from large boulders to forest trails. In times of rainfall, sections can be very wet or muddy/marshy.
  
 
== Administrative Territories ==
 
== Administrative Territories ==
 
<!-- Nations, states, national and state parks, national forests, etc., that this trail passes through. -->
 
<!-- Nations, states, national and state parks, national forests, etc., that this trail passes through. -->
The trail traverses Skuleskogens National Park. Detailed national park trail maps are available at both entrances (Entré Syd, Entré Nord).
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* The trail traverses Skuleskogens National Park. Detailed national park trail maps are available at both entrances (Entré Syd, Entré Nord).
  
 
== Online Communities ==
 
== Online Communities ==
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/trails/hoga-kustenleden/
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* https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/trails/hoga-kustenleden/
https://www.hogakusten.com/en/highcoasttrail
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* https://www.hogakusten.com/en/highcoasttrail
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[[Category: Sweden]]

Latest revision as of 19:16, 25 June 2021

The High Coast Trail (Swedish: Höga Kustenleden) is a 129 km (80.2 mile) long trail on the east coast of central Sweden.

Overview

Length: 129 km (80.2mi)

Standard direction(s) of travel: Nobo, although sobo is also easily possible

Season: Spring, summer, autumn, (winter)

Trail Association:

Permits and Regulations

  • Sweden has a right-to-roam. Campfire restrictions may be in place depending on the season.

Maps

Online Maps

Printed Maps

  • A small trail booklet with essential information is available. The maps are not very detailed.

Information Resources

Websites

Apps

Guidebooks

Other

  • The trail is clearly marked with large signposts and abundant orange blazes on rocks and trees in both directions.

Sections

The official guide book and website list 13 sections:

  1. Hornöberget - Lövvik (9.8km)
  2. Lövvik - Fjärdbotten (9.6km)
  3. Fjärdbotten - Gavik (12.8km)
  4. Gavik - Lappudden (11.5km)
  5. Lappudden - Ullånger (15km)
  6. Ullånger - Skoved (10.5km)
  7. Skoved - Skuleberget (6.8km)
  8. Skuleberget - Entré Syd (9.7km)
  9. Traversing Skuleskogens National Park (6.9km)
  10. Entré Nord - Köpmanholmen (7.0km)
  11. Köpmanholmen - Sandlågan (12.7km)
  12. Sandlågen - Svedjeholmen (11.6km)
  13. Svedjeholmen - Örnsköldsvik (4.7km)

Water

  • All year round water is plentiful and safe to drink. The official trail guide lists reliable water sources.
  • A tap not mentioned in the guide is in the village of Gavik, at this location.

Weather

  • Weather depends strongly on the season.

Getting To and From the Trail

  • When walking the trail nobo, the trail head at Hornöberget can be reached by bus from the train station of Härnösand, stopping at the High Coast Bridge (bus stop Hornöberget E4). Walking sobo, the town of Örnsköldsvik has a train station a short walk from the trail head. The trail crosses the E4 motorway near Ullånger.

Resupply

  • The trail crosses several towns and villages, however, apart from Örnsköldsvik these towns only have basic shops/supermarkets and it is unlikely that you will find hiking gear there (e.g., stove fuel canisters). Örnsköldsvik has an outdoor store with a reasonable selection; moreover, it houses a Fjällräven outlet store somewhat out of the city centre.

Geographic Features

  • Varied terrain ranging from large boulders to forest trails. In times of rainfall, sections can be very wet or muddy/marshy.

Administrative Territories

  • The trail traverses Skuleskogens National Park. Detailed national park trail maps are available at both entrances (Entré Syd, Entré Nord).

Online Communities

References


External Links