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Did you know that you can charge your car and bike at Agundaborg? We've made an investment in solar power to make it possible, and it's fantastic because this sustainable energy source not only supports clean transportation but also reduces our environmental footprint. We ask for a small fee to cover the costs. 

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Allemansrätt
Experience Sweden’s Nature with Allemansrätten! Sweden’s vast forests, lakes, and rivers make it a paradise for outdoor lovers. Thanks to Allemansrätten, or The Right of Public Access, everyone can freely explore and enjoy nature—whether hiking, camping, or paddling. But with this freedom comes responsibility.
Allemansrätten
Agundaborg is connected to a 368 hectare nature reserve
The 368-hectare Vedåsa nature reserve consists mostly of water environments, deciduous forests and pastures. Helge å, Agunnarydssjön and the northern part of lake Möckeln are included in the reserve. Vedåsa's water areas are of great importance for wildlife. The canoe trail as well as cycling and walking trails are showing you the amazing diverse forest with many different species of trees and a rich birdlife.
Paddle paradise
Skating
In Agunnaryd and the surrounding area, the lakes often freeze during winters, providing opportunities for ice skating.
Winter in Sweden