The Bäverleden trail runs between the towns of Högheden in the north and Järpestolen in the south. At the end of Skogsslingan is Linheden’s remarkable view across the lake Knarrbysjön. Via Hagmarksslingan’s deciduous forest you’ll come across mighty 400-year-old oaks that are a sight to behold, and be on the peaceful path to Knarrbysjön. Following along the old church road, perhaps to visit Oscars knatte, you reach Fengersfors, with places to swim and shop. Along Knarrbyån you can keep an eye out for our local beavers, before you discover the village of Fröskog with it unique wooden church with peasant baroque style ceilings. Passing through the village’s rolling hills and views of lake Ärr, you can then follow the old country road along Gobyn’s valley and after crossing the river Verkälven, you reach the trail’s connection to Pilgrims trail at North Järpestolstjärnet.