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Una experiencia en la naturaleza - un regalo inolvidable
The Swedish beaver tracker
"He has led more than a thousand visitors to the timid beaver in the past ten years. Join the safari in the heart of Bergslagen with Mikael Nilsson – probably Sweden’s best beaver tracker."
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Kayak, paddle, spray cover & life jacket. Price: 5000 SEK Read about the single kayak Oasis Expedition >>
Canoe, 2 paddles & 2 life jackets. Price: 5000 SEK |
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Tiempo de atención
El Centro de Aventuras está abierto diariamente dentro de 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM hasta que el hielo cobre los rÃos y lagos más o menos en la mitad de Noviembre
Alojamiento en la Reserva Natural

Vista desde la ventana del hotel/albergue
Casa en alquiler
Paddling & hiking tour through the Swedish wilderness
A guided paddling and hiking adventure through the Malingsbo-Kloten Nature Reserve’s wilderness. A pristine and wild natural area that has not been touched by civilization. The Scandinavian pine forest along the shore is thick and a popular retreat for many wild animals. Canoeing or kayaking the classic paddling distance between Kloten and Risviken with return to Kloten along the hiking trail. Map of the Nature Reserve >>
Day 1) Canoeing or Kayaking Kloten-Risviken: 13 km. Picnic wilderness lunch half-way. Wilderness dinner in front of the campfire. Overnight in teepee, wind shelter or tents
Day 2) Hiking Risviken-Kloten: 16 km. Hiking over Gräsberget. Gräsberget is the highest point in the nature reserve with splendid views over forests and lakes. Picnic wilderness lunch half-way. Dinner and overnight in Kloten's Wilderness Lodge
Day 3) Breakfast. Check-out time at noon
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The guided tour includes: Canoes or kayaks, paddles, life jackets, water-proof sacks, seat mats, daily luggage transport, 2 picnic lunches, 2 two-course dinners, 2 breakfasts with home-made bread and cereal. First night in teepee, wind shelter or tents with sleeping bags on sleeping mats. Second night in double rooms with sheets and towels The tour starts and ends in the village, Kloten. The village Kloten is located in the heart of the Malingsbo-Kloten Nature Reserve along road 233 between Skinnskatteberg and Kopparberg. 2.5 hours drive from Stockholm. Maps and road description >> Type of paddling: Easy flat water paddling without currents Type of hiking: Mainly easy along marked hiking trails Landscape description: We pass through the wild and untouched nature in the Malingsbo-Kloten Nature Reserve. Trails and rivers are winding and the pine forest is deep and beautiful Equipment: You have the choice to paddle in canoes or kayaks. The canoes and kayaks are made out of the strong hard plastic material, polyethylene and are of good quality and in good shape. Read about the canoe >>. The kayaks are stable sea kayaks with broad waists, which have been constructed to manage big waves and strong winds in sea conditions. Read about the kayaks >> Food on the trip: We eat good food prepared by local chefs. The chefs use local products, with many ingredients from the forest, with a traditional Swedish touch. E.g. Moose meat, rainbow trout, chanterelles and berries. We custom-make all meals and eat the same food together. The dinners are two-course meals. Every morning there is a breakfast buffet to choose from Number of participants: 4-10 persons Price: 3500 SEK. Children under 15 years: 3000 SEK The tour is arranged with a minimum of 4 participants on dates of free choice between 1st of May-31st of October Starting time day one: 10:00 AM Clothes to paddle and hike in: Shorts, sport clothes and rain gear (in case of rain or as a backup against rain). A hat and sunglasses are recommended To bring on the trip: A small to mid size backpack, rain gear, swimming gear, a towel, sun block, a camera and warm "summer clothes". The participants will receive a bottle with drinking water at the beginning of the trip. The bottle will be refilled along the tour Information: At the starting briefing detailed information about the tour will be held in front of maps and basic paddling instructions is provided Safety: The experienced, native Swedish guide is very knowledgeable about all aspects of canoeing, kayaking, the area, the wilderness and the wild animals that inhabit the deep forest. The guide is also a certified life guard, having passed all of the Swedish Life Guards’ Association’s tests for Life Guard Education. A first aid kit is brought on the tour Day temperatures: June-August 15-30 degrees Centigrade. May-September 10-25 degrees Centigrade |



















