Parks and Nature
Gothenburg’s landscape transitions from the urban hub of Drottningtorget to the rugged coastal cliffs of Smithska udden. This selection highlights the diverse ecosystems surrounding the city, including the expansive peat bogs of Sandsjöbacka like Krokmossen and Tranemossen, and the secluded forest lakes of Vättlefjäll such as Tyrsjön and Tösjön. Visitors can explore sandy swimming spots at Fiskebäcksbadet or walk the historic manor grounds within Billdals park.
Drottningtorget
Major square outside the Central Station, named after the historic Drottningporten (Queen's Gate) which was part of the city's former fortifications. It serves as a central hub for the tram network.
Smithska udden
Swimming area in Västra Frölunda characterized by rocky outcrops, diving platforms, and views of the southern archipelago. It is known locally as 'Smitten'.
Billdals park
Public park featuring the 19th-century Billdals gård manor house. The grounds include wooded walking paths, a stream, and bridle paths near the coast.
Krokmossen
Large peat bog located within the Sandsjöbacka Nature Reserve, offering a distinct wetland landscape typical of the region's interior.
Tranemossen
Wetland area in the southern part of the Sandsjöbacka Nature Reserve, accessible via hiking trails through heather moors.
Harekärrsmossen
Peat bog situated in the northern section of Sandsjöbacka, contributing to the reserve's biodiversity and unique water-retention ecosystem.
Svartmossen
Small lake and surrounding wetland area located near the southern suburbs, integrated into local nature trails.
Tyrsjön
Forest lake in the Vättlefjäll Nature Reserve, known for its clear water and surrounding hiking and canoeing trails.
Högsjön
Large lake situated in the Vättlefjäll wilderness area, popular for fishing and part of a network of interconnected waterways.
Sansjötjärnen
Small forest pond located in the hilly terrain of the Vättlefjäll nature area north of Gothenburg.
Lilla Kotjärnet
Secluded tarn nestled within the dense forests of the Vättlefjäll Nature Reserve.
Fiskebäcksbadet
Family-friendly swimming area in the western district of Fiskebäck, featuring a sandy beach, large lawns, and an accessible pier.
Drottningviken
Coastal bay and swimming spot located near Billdal, offering a mix of sandy patches and rocky shores.
Rotemossen
Extensive wetland and bog area in the Sandsjöbacka Nature Reserve, important for local birdlife.
Store mosse
One of the larger bogs in the Sandsjöbacka area, featuring characteristic marsh vegetation and open horizons.
Ecklamossen
Wetland area located in the Vättlefjäll region, contributing to the biological value of the northern wilderness belt.
Stora Rörmossen
Peatland area within the Vättlefjäll Nature Reserve, situated along established hiking routes through the forest.
Tösjön
Remote lake in the eastern part of the Vättlefjäll Nature Reserve, surrounded by rugged forest terrain.
Nödsjön
Forest lake located on the border of Gothenburg and Ale, part of the scenic Vättlefjäll hiking trail system.
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