höga kusten leden etapp 6 mäjasjön

  • Distance

    10,5 km

  • DD

    Intermediate

  • Time required

    4-5 h

Ullånger - Skoved

Magnificent views and accommodation options in the footstep of Karl XI and Carl Von Linné.

Gårdberget, known locally as “Äskjaberget”, is about two kilometres along the trail from the centre of Ullånger. There is a cabin on top of the mountain that is looked after by Ullånger’s local folklore society. Its distinct silhouette can be seen from far away. The cabin is open to hikers. There is a sofa bed and eco-toilet but no drinking water.

Mäjasjön summer grazing farm is about 500 metres from Gårdberget. There is a cabin here as well as an unfurnished store house and both are open to hikers needing a place to spend the night. It isn’t really a farm, more of a kind of local history museum. The ten or so buildings have been relocated here from different places in the area, and they have been carefully rebuilt and renovated. There is road access, fresh water in the summer and an eco-toilet.

The trail follows the old coast road between Mäja and Docksta. King Karl XI travelled along this road in 1694, as did Carl von Linné on his Lapland journey in 1732 and King Adolf Fredrik in 1752. At the end of the section in Skoved there is a side trail to the top of Fäberget. The approximately 1.5 kilometres to the summit is definitely worth the effort. You will be rewarded with a magnificent view over the Ullångersfjärden inlet from a height of 200 metres. There is a wind shelter with a campfire site and room for 2-3 people to spend the night. No drinking water but suitable for pitching a tent.

The section ends at the Docksta Vandrarhem & Camping in Skoved, which is a three-star camping ground and hostel with a wide range of services. There is a grocery store, cafe, pool and the dance venue Kustladan. The amenities’ building has a kitchen, common room, laundry and sauna. Accommodation includes the camping ground, cabins and a hostel.

Accommodations & side trails

Looking for a more comfortable place to sleep the night during your hike? Or do you want to explore more on your hike? Here are some tips on local accommodations and sights along the section.

Things to think about

How to get to the starting point? Where to buy a hiking trail guide? How to pack smart? And what do I have to think about when visiting the High Coast Trail? Here are some useful information to prepare your hike.

Getting to the starting point

Transport: Bus stop Ullånger.

Time tables can be found at www.dintur.se.

Section starts in central Ullånger. A suitable parking lot for you to leave your car at during your hike is located behind the gas station OKQ8. If you only looking to hike a few days this could be a suitable starting point and the end point could be in Köpmanholmen from where you can go back by bus to Ullånger. Starting point: 63.009318, 18.187316.

Buy a hiking trail guide/map

The High Coast Trail hiking trail guide can be ordered here.

Pack smart

Hiking doesn’t require a lot of special equipment, but there are a few things worth thinking about that will help make your experience as enjoyable as possible.

First of all, think about what kind of person you are and what non-essential items you think you won’t be able to do without. And then convince yourself that you will be able to cope without them! Hiking is all about being present, living in the here and now, and taking the time to soak in your surroundings. Once you get in the zone, the only things of importance are having comfortable clothing and shoes, that your pack is comfortable to carry, and that you have something to eat and drink when you need to replenish your energy reserves. However, a camera/smart phone is always good to have along so you can document your adventure.

Find your way

Map, compass, waterproof map case, head torch and GPS.

For documentation & spare time

A pen, notebook and a good book.

Staying overnight

Tent, sleeping mat, a small sit pad, sleeping bag, pillow, head torch with extra batteries and a lantern for your tent.

Carrying your load

A backpack has to be comfortable to carry, preferably fitted to its wearer so that it sits well. If you are out on a daytrip or will be sleeping in hostels or hotels, you shouldn’t need to pack more than 30 litres of gear. If you are out for the weekend and need to take a tent, sleeping bag and sleeping mat, you should be able to fit everything into a 50-litre pack. Your backpack, sleeping bag and tent shouldn’t weight more than 3 kg together, and food and clothing will be added to this. Distribute the weight evenly by placing heavy items against the back. It’s a good idea to take a rain cover for your pack, pack bags and hiking poles.

For undesired visitors

Mosquito net/mosquito hat, bug spray, tick remover.

Eating & cooking

Water bottle, camping kitchen (burner and pots), fuel, lighter/matches, knife, cup, cutlery, little wisp, pot handle, washing up liquid, dish brush, freeze-dried food, multi tool, coffee/tea, salt and pepper, energy snacks (e.g. dried fruit and nuts), rubbish bag.

Footwear & socks

Worn-in outdoor training shoes or running shoes are great for daytrips with lighter backpacks. It can be a good idea to use waterproof shoes with Gore-Tex, for example, on wet days. If you are going to hike long stretches and have a heavy backpack, light hiking boots are recommended as they give you more stability and better ankle support. Many hikers prefer to wear two pairs of socks – a thin inner sock and a somewhat thicker outer wool sock – this helps prevent blisters. Sports socks that are shaped to the foot and don’t fall down are preferable.

Clothing

Applying the layering principle is a good idea. Your base layer should keep you warm and wick away moisture from the skin (wool or synthetic), the mid layer should wick any moisture further away but keep warmth in (wool or fleece), and the outer layer should protect you from wind and rain as well as keep you warm. Garments to pack might include a long-sleeved base-layer top, a short-sleeved base-layer top, long johns, underwear (briefs, sports bra), woollen socks (thin + thicker), hiking trousers, warm sweater (fleece or wool), airy shirt in functional fabric, hat and/or buff, windproof gloves, rain gear (jacket and pants), waterproof pack bags for underwear, swimming gear.

A stitch in time

Needle and thread, duct tape, multitool, steel wire, strong thin cord that can double as a tent guy rope, patches for tent and any inflatable mats.

Hygiene & first aid

First aid kit, toothbrush and toothpaste, plasters for blisters, paracetamol, toilet bag, fast-drying towel, toilet paper, soap, sunscreen.

For when you reach civilisation

Wallet, phone, sunglasses, binoculars, waterproof pack bag for electronic devices.

Things to think about when visiting the High Coast Trail

The Right of Public Access gives visitors to the Swedish countryside the right to roam freely. But with this freedom comes responsibility. “Don’t disturb, don’t destroy” is the key concept to follow. Please think of the following when you are on the High Coast Trail:

  • Don’t walk over gardens or cultivated land.
  • Respect animal and bird life, leave nests and young in peace.
  • Close all gates behind you when hiking through grazing land.
  • You can swim anywhere other than by houses or where specifically forbidden.
  • No littering.
  • Only light campfires in designated places. Put your fire out with care! Avoid lighting campfires when the fire risk is high.
  • Dogs are welcome along the trail but must be kept on a leash when hiking.
  • You must have a fishing licence for fishing in lakes and watercourses (streams and rivers). No fishing licence is required for fishing in the sea.

In Skuleskogen National Park you need to follow specific rules and regulations that have been put in place to protect the park’s flora and fauna. You may:

  • not light campfires anywhere other than in designated campfire sites from May 1 – September 30. You may only burn wood that is supplied or that you have carried in with you.
  • only tent at designated sites and for a maximum of three nights at the same site during the period May 1 – September 30.
  • only travel by foot in the national park.
  • not cycle, with the exception of the coastal trail between the South Entrance and the North Entrance.
  • fish in the sea but not in the rivers and lakes.
  • have your dog with you but it must be on a leash at all times.

 

 

Sections

The High Coast Trail has been divided into 13 sections. Choose to hike one section at a time, combine several hikes for a longer tour or hike the whole trail.

Etapp 1 Höga Kusten-leden

Section 1

Hornöberget - Lövvik Distance 9,8 km Time required 5-6 h Enjoy the gateway to the

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Etapp 2 Höga Kusten-leden Valkallen

Section 2

Lövvik - Fjärdbotten Distance 9,6 km Time required 5-6 h Go in the footsteps of the

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Etapp 3 Höga Kusten-leden vandring

Section 3

Fjärdbotten - Gavik Distance 12,8 km Time required 5-6 h Enjoy great swimming beaches

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Etapp 4 Höga Kusten-leden

Section 4

Gavik - Lappudden Distance 11,5 km Time required 3 h An easy hike with side trails

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Etapp 5 Höga Kusten-leden Nordingrå

Section 5

Lappudden - Ullånger Distance 15 km Time required 5-6 h Experience a wonderful mix of

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Etapp 6 Höga Kusten-leden

Section 6

Ullånger - Skoved Distance 10,5 km Time required 4-5 h Magnificent views and

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Etapp 7 Höga Kusten-leden

Section 7

Skoved - Skuleberget Distance 6,8 km Time required 1-2 h Be captivated by the

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Etapp 8 Höga Kusten-leden Skulberget

Section 8

Skuleberget - Entré Syd Distance 9,7 km Time required 3-4 h Magnificent views and

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Etapp 9 Höga Kusten-leden Skuleskogens Nationalpark Slåttdalsskrevan

Section 9

Skuleskogens Nationalpark Distance 6,9 km Time required 5-6 h In the magical world of

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Section 10

Entré Nord - Köpmanholmen Distance 7 km Time required 1-2 h A mix of nature and

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Etapp 11 Höga Kusten-leden Balestjärn Balesudden

Section 11

Köpmanholmen - Sandlågan Distance 12,7 km Time required 5-6 h Beautiful views mixed

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Etapp 12 Höga Kusten-leden

Section 12

Sandlågan - Svedjeholmen Distance 11,6 km Time required 3-4 h Pristine swimming beach

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Etapp 13 Höga Kusten-leden Örnsköldsvik

Section 13

Svedjeholmen - Örnsköldsvik Distance 4,7 km Time required 1-2 h An easy hike in to

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Overview

The High Coast Trail has been divided into 13 sections so that each section has at least one option to stay overnight under a roof – though accommodation ranges from basic cabins to serviced hostels and hotels. There are also simple wind shelters and huts along the way for hikers to use. It doesn’t cost anything to stay in these, they can’t be booked in advance and you can’t refuse other hikers who would like to stay as well. Camping with tents is permitted almost everywhere along the trail, as long as you don’t disturb the surroundings. Be aware, however, that once you are in the Skuleskogen National Park, tenting is only permitted in designated areas.

The trail is easy to follow thanks to the numerous orange markers on trees and posts. In addition, there are metal signposts with High Coast Trail symbols where trails cross or fork.

All the sections are well maintained so unless you are unlucky you won’t need to get your feet wet at all. Despite this, we still recommend wearing hiking boots or similar sturdy footwear on the trail. Cycling is permitted, but in Skuleskogen National Park you are only allowed to cycle along the coastal trail that passes Näskebodarna.

At times, it can be difficult to find drinking water, especially in the peak of summer, so plan carefully using your trail map as a guide, it has water sources clearly marked. The quality of available water can also vary somewhat. There are some grocery stores along the way so you can plan ahead where you can replenish your supplies.

Regardless if you are a beginner or an experienced hiker, there will be sections perfect for you along the trail. We want you to have a fantastic time on the High Coast Trail – take your time and enjoy yourself, you are about to experience some of the World Heritage Site’s absolute highlights.

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