Information
Bohusleden consists of 27 stages, offering walks totalling 370 km through varied and beautiful countryside. The trail stretches from Lindome in the south, on the border with Halland, to Strömstad in the north. The Bohusleden Trail is now part of the North Sea Trail.
The trail is signposted with orange paint on trees or finger posts. At the start of each stage you will find an information board with distances, symbols, facts about the right to public access, etc.
On the maps you now hold in your hand, the stages are marked with red dots. You will also find tips about things worth seeing along each route. A few detours are also recommended.
Information about the trail on this website is also available in print – one map for the southern part of the Bohusleden Trail (stages 1–14) and one for the northern part (stages 15–27). The maps are sold at tourist offices in the municipalities along the trail and at well-stocked bookshops.
The Foundation Västkuststiftelsen is coordinator for the Bohusleden Trail and manages the overall supervision, information, signposting, etc. Their website is www.vastkuststiftelsen.se. You can also phone 031-335 50 00. More information about the North Sea Trail/Bohusleden is available on www.bohusleden.se.
Tourist information is found on the West Sweden Tourist Board website www.vastsverige.com. There you will find links to the websites of the municipalities along the route. Information on public transport is found on www.vasttrafik.se .
There you are. You’re ready to set off. But take it easy. You’re responsible for your own safety all the way.





Public bathing
Toilet
Sight
Viewpoint
Camping-site
Restaurant
Café
Rest area
Shelter
Fishing
First aid
Parking
Disabled access
Skiing trail
Hostel
Holiday village
