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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RoslagsledenRoslagsleden - Wikipedia

    Roslagsleden (Roslags Trail) is a 190 km [citation needed] long hiking trail in Stockholm County, Sweden. [1] [2] Roslagsleden is part of the European route E6 which goes from Kilpisjärvi in the north to Greece in the south. The trail is split up in 11 sections that range from 9 to 22 km each.

  2. www.roslagen.se › vandra › vandringslederRoslagsleden - Roslagen

    Roslagsleden är en 19 mil lång vandringsled som följer Europavandringsled nr 6 längs Ålands hav. Leden passerar genom orörd natur, kulturminnen och kustlandskap, och är uppdelad i 11 dagsetapper med olika övernattningsalternativ.

  3. Roslagsleden is a 19-kilometer long hiking trail that goes through forest and coastal landscape, with 11 sections and swimming opportunities. You can also visit cultural attractions like birdwatching, red cottages, and Albert Engström's studio along the way.

    • Fleminggatan 4, Stockholm, 112 26, SE
  4. Roslagsleden är en vandringsled som går från Danderyd till Grisslehamn genom Roslagen. Längs leden kan du uppleva skogar, sjöar, kust och kultur i 11 etapper med olika längder och sevärdheter.

  5. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. The Roslagsleden is a total of 190 km long and divided into 11 stages. The trail stretches from Danderyd north of Stockholm to Grisslehamn in Roslagen, through Stockholm and Uppsala counties.

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    • Danderyd, Stockholm, Sweden
  6. Roslagsleden is a trail through the wilderness that’s never far from civilisation, following in the footsteps of the Vikings. The extent of Roslagsleden has been increased twice since it was opened in 1977. It now passes through six municipalities, and access to the trail is easy.

  7. The Roslagsleden is a total of 190 km long and divided into 11 stages. The trail stretches from Danderyd north of Stockholm to Grisslehamn in Roslagen, through Stockholm and Uppsala counties. The hike goes through untouched forests, past many working communities and villages, historic sites and along fantastic lakes and coastal landscapes.