26
Feb
09

Hiking in Tyresta

Last Saturday was the most beautiful winter day I had in Sweden since I came here, almost 2 years ago. There was snow, which wasn’t very common last winter, and sun, which just isn’t very common.

I went on a hike with two work colleagues in Tyresta National Park.

We started in Tyresta By, from where we chose a path toward lake Bylsjön. We stopped near the lake for a cup of hot coffee from the thermos and a couple of sandwiches with caviar and boiled eggs. The trail is very easy to walk on, being made to also allow people with child carriages.

Coming home Winter sun

After spending about 3 hours in Tyresta, we drove to Sandemar in a reservation which has bird observation points. When we got there, we met a guy who probably came to watch birds, judging by the telephoto lens hanging from his neck. He told us that there is a swan trapped in the ice a couple of hundred meters from the shore.

Swan on ice

Swan on ice

We stayed there for about 30 min and saw the swan moving for a couple of meters, so apparently it wasn’t actually trapped. My Swedish colleague told me that these things happen quite often in the winter; the birds fall asleep and find themselves trapped in the forming ice.

We also met three skaters who came on ice all the way from Saltsjöbaden, a very brave thing to do, considering the distance of about 40km and the fact that the ice wasn’t very solid.

From Sandemar we took off to Dalarö, a small and cozy harbor town, where we had some duck company, interested in the leftovers from a tunnbrodsrulle, which is some sort of a Swedish kebab with sausage, that marked the end of the day.

Stirring

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