Knystahall
Knystahall
Rocky Bronze Age promontory on Bolmsö, cradle of giant legends and Sweden's first church bells in folklore-rich Småland.
Sagobygden Stenudden marks the Bronze Age tip of Bolmsö island in Lake Bolmen, Småland, Sweden. Known as Finnveden's Fairy Tale Island, this rocky promontory blends ancient legends of giants with Christian history, where the first church rose amid ringing bells heard across the waters. Surrounded by serene forests and lake views, it invites exploration of folklore-rich landscapes in a tranquil natural setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Drive from Växjö via Road 27 to Bolmsö ferry terminal, cross the 10-minute ferry to the island (runs hourly, SEK 50-100 round-trip per vehicle), then 10-15 minute drive northwest; limited parking at site, gravel roads may be slick in rain.
Ferry & Walk
Take Bolmsö ferry from Långhult jetty (hourly departures, SEK 40-60 adult return, foot passengers only), walk 3-4 km northwest along shore paths (45-60 minutes, flat terrain with some rocky sections, suitable for moderate fitness).
Bus & Ferry
Bus 125 from Växjö to Långhult (1-1.5 hours, SEK 80-120), board ferry to Bolmsö (10 minutes), then 20-30 minute walk or local taxi (SEK 150-250) to Stenudden; buses infrequent outside peak summer.
Use Sagobygden Stenudden as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
A quick look at seasonal patterns and peak visiting hours.
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