Hindens rev
Lidköping
The ultra-narrow peninsula is a fun walking trail with an exciting past. The long, narrow spit known as Hindens Rev stretches five kilometers into Lake Vänern like a spearhead. The width varies between 25 and 100 meters. As you approach the tip, the elevation drops until the reef disappears beneath the water, only to resurface 12 km away on the Dalsland side, where it's called Hjortens Udde.
Quick Facts
Length: 5 km one way
Duration: approx. 50 minutes one way
Difficulty: Easy
Terrain: Mixed terrain, forest, and many stones
A printable map is available here. Note that the map is in swedish!
Hindens Rev is a well-loved excursion and tourist destination, with hiking as its main activity. Walking along the ridge offers a peaceful experience. The trail winds through forest, roots, and stones, and ends dramatically among cliffs and water at a place called Hindekraket. In summer, fishing and birdwatching are popular, and in winter, the area attracts long-distance ice skaters.
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Things to Keep in Mind
The trail to the ridge can be challenging in some places, especially depending on the season and weather, as water levels fluctuate. Wear sturdy shoes and be cautious of adders and ticks, which thrive in the area.
The Nature Reserve
Hindens Rev is part of the Hindens Udde–Svalnäs Nature Reserve and has been protected since 1986. Pine, rowan, birch, aspen, and several protected plant species grow here.When the water rises, five elongated islands appear, known as “Killingarna.” Hindens Rev is of national interest for nature conservation and outdoor life and is therefore uninhabited.
Birdlife - Dunlins and Snow Buntings
In spring and autumn, the reef is a passage for many migratory birds, especially cormorants, loons, ducks, and waders. In late April and early May, eiders may be spotted resting offshore. Though usually found in saltwater, a small number pass through Vänern. In winter, birdlife is sparser, but with luck, snow buntings or twites may be spotted foraging for seeds. If you prefer sandy beaches, head to Svalnäsbadet at the base of the reef, known as Vänern’s Riviera.
Geology and History
Hindens Rev is a terminal moraine and part of the Middle Swedish End-Moraine Zone, formed over 10,000 years ago during the last Ice Age.
As the edge of the inland ice remained stationary here, long ridges of stone were formed by material transported by the ice from the north. These formations, known as terminal moraines, are especially visible along coasts, where they rise above the surrounding landscape.
Hindens Rev is a nature reserve – please treat it with care. Remember to bring your trash with you if you plan to picnic or stay for a while.
Fact about the trail
Length:
5 km one way
Approximate times:
approx. 50 minutes one way
Level of difficulty:
Moderate
Start and end:
Parking lot in the forest grove at Hindens Rev
How to get here:
Public Transport: With Västtrafik’s on-demand transport service (Närtrafik), you can travel from any address to rural destinations. Närtrafik operates between selected addresses within the defined area (see map). Book your trip at least one hour before departure. The journey costs the same as a regular single ticket and you can buy it with Västtrafik To Go app or from the driver with card.
For more infromation visit www.västtrafik.se/en
By Car/Bike: From Lidköping, drive toward Örslösa. Turn right at the sign for "Hindens Rev Naturreservat", keep right at the curve in Söne, then turn left again at the next sign for the reserve and keep right at the church bend. Follow the road to the parking lot in the forest grove after you pass the entrance to Svalnäs beach.
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