Cycling In Sweden: New 170km Route From Gothenburg Will Open In May

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Sweden’s growing appeal as a leading destination for outdoor adventures will soon get a new attraction for visitors who prefer to travel by two wheels.

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Officially opening in May, the 170km-long Ljungleden cycle path will connect the country’s second biggest city, Gothenburg, with the town of Falköping to the northwest.

Taking its name from the violet heather flowers that grow along parts of the route, the Ljungleden path is designed for both experienced cyclists and more casual riders.

Beginning in central Gothenburg, the route guides cyclists through a mix of urban locations and rural countryside before reaching Falköping. Along the way, riders pass through towns such as Alingsås – widely known as the “capital of fika”, Sweden’s coffee and cake culture – as well as Vårgårda and Herrljunga.

Ljungleden follows a combination of dedicated cycle paths and low-traffic roads, with some gravel sections. Its flexible layout makes it suitable for shorter day trips as well as multi-day cycling holidays, supported by accommodation options and rail connections along the route.

The new trail will also enhance Sweden’s wider cycling network. Ljungleden connects two of the country’s most established long-distance routes: Kattegattleden on the west coast and Ätradalsleden inland.

Beyond the landscapes, the route also offers a strong culinary dimension, reflecting West Sweden’s reputation for food tourism. Cyclists can stop at local cafés, farm shops and restaurants along the way, where an emphasis on regional produce and seasonal ingredients plays a central role in the visitor experience.

Sweden’s extensive network of national and regional cycling routes makes it one of Europe’s top destinations for bike touring.

Riders can explore varied landscapes, including coastlines, forests and countryside, with well-marked paths and easy access via public transport. Many routes are divided into manageable sections and connected to one another, allowing flexible itineraries.

Popular cycling routes in Sweden include the 390km-long Kattegattleden, a panoramic coastal path from Helsingborg in the south to Gothenburg in the west, and the 274km-long Sydostleden route from Växjö to Simrishamn, which dives into deep forests, encircles lakes and overlooks beaches.

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