Romboleden

A walk through time and thought


The Rombo Trail is 85 km and thus Sweden's longest pilgrim route, dating back to the 11th century. It starts in Köping and ends in Trondheim, Norway, but many choose to walk only one or more stages at a time. It is a walk for both body and soul – a chance to slow down and reflect on the path of life.

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The name Romboleden comes from Rombo- or Rumboland, which was the Dalecarlians' old name for the plains by Lake Mälaren. This trail connects to the other roads closer to Trondheim. Stages 5-22 go through Dalarna.

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Tips on accommodation

Book a property that is labeled Outdoor Qualified to get the best experience. Here you are close to the trails and adapted facilities for those who love cycling, hiking and experiencing nature. On the digital map above, you can see more accommodation options that are located close to the trail, or offer transport to and from the trail. The service offered is specified for each accommodation in the map

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