När fru och bonus barn har egentid planerad så får mannen dra med hundarna ut i skogen, det är sedan gammalt. Det gäller att tillvara på tillfällen och tid för man vet aldrig när man får komma ut på en tur nästa gång. Nävekvarnsslingan går från Nävekvarn ut genom naturreservatet, Nävekvarn klint.
Från parkeringen mitt i samhället tog det inte lång tid innan man befann sig i skogen, vi valde att…
Every shelter on the road this hike has been perfect. With reasonably sharp axes, broom to clear away pine cones, pancake/kolbulle irons, good firepits, beautifully kept and placed by nice views . This is by lake Lilla Göljen, Fjällmossen nature reserve, where I had lunch (boiling water over the fire as I ran out of gas fir the stove)
Hiking day 2, from Skiren/Stavsjö through Lilla Älgsjön to Getå. I originally planned a much shorter day, but the lake I had planned to camp out at was a mosquito infested swamp with no easy access to the water, so I decided to press on and finish what was supposed to have been a half-day tomorrow.
At Tyresta Farm you can learn about a traditional small farm with crop growing and native animal breeds such as the north Swedish horse and Swedish red polled cow. Pony riding for children on Sundays, year-round.
About the activity
Tyresta Farm is a small farmstead that grows crops and keeps animals. The animals include cows, sheep, poultry, a few pigs and a north Swedish horse — all of old native breeds.
On the fields grow traditional grain crops and winter fodder for the animals. The farm is operated with the intent of restoring and preserving Tyresta’s traditional landscape of many centuries, with small irregular fields and open grazing land. Biological diversity is benefitted when land is grazed by muzzles and trampled by hooves.
Every time of the year on a farm is delightful in its own way, but the best time to experience Tyresta Farm is during April–May when many lambs come into the world. In the middle of May, most of the cows and sheep are released onto the grazing pastures on the edge of the village, where they remain until the end of October. Some of the sheep graze the pastures near the farm during the summer.
Ducks and the pigs Debbie and Diana live on the farm, and the chickens wander about freely all year.