Yttre nosskena
Discover this km circular trail near Köpmannebro, Västra Götaland. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 59 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a lead.
The trail is located in the nature reserve Yttre Bodane, which is a forest and archipelago landscape in Lake Vänern, north of Köpmannebro. This hiking trail extends between a peninsula, Lasse and Nötön, and combines parts of the Lasse Trail and the Nötöl Trail. The trail is slightly hilly and takes you through forest areas along the water and offers great swimming opportunities and bird watching. Along Nötöleden there are also the remains of Nötötorpet.
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kmLength
97mElevation gain
0h 59mEstimated time
Introduction, the old farm.
Ytre Eikjo is an idyllic roadless farm in a fjord in the western part of Norway. Its primary name today is Ytre Eikjo, but it also goes under the name Ytre Eikum. It once belonged to my great-great-grandfather Mons Eikum. You could say that he was the last "storbonde" of Ytre Eikjo before splitting it into smaller farms or parcels. A "storbonde" is a farmer who owns a larger farm, and he often had people who worked for him. Before Mons, the earliest registered farmer of Ytre Eikjo was called Styrk, and he lived there in Mons bought the farm in ³. On one of the farms, the farm Laberg which has been in our family since Mons, I and my brother and my sister have today our family cabin. It has become a special place for me, and perhaps it will be a place that arouses your curiosity. I will try to gather some of the historic pieces of this place in this work in progress story.
The farm lies under Eikjastrondi ¹ in the luster municipality together with three others. The source says that Eikjastrondi is a grend, the closest denotation for this in English would be a hamlet. I feel that the farms are too scattered for being called that. But it is at lea