New bridges at Eriksberg
Spectacular bridges on the shores of Eriksberg are now ready – a milestone for Blekinge’s coastal hiking!
Since the ARK56 concept was launched by Blekinge Arkipelag, the vision has been to create a continuous coastal hiking trail along the entire Blekinge coast. Now an important step has been taken in this ambition: two new bridges over “Kohagesundet” and “Boksundet” (narrows) are ready and connect the scenic trails Allböleleden and Kohageleden to a completely new trail – Eriksbergsleden.
Located in the unique Eriksberg Nature Reserve, the bridges offer visitors a great opportunity to explore the area’s dramatic coastal landscape and rich wildlife. The new connections make it easier than ever to walk in this part of Blekinge, which borders the well-known Eriksberg Hotel & Nature Reserve.
A 100 metre long, technically advanced suspension bridge has been built over “Boksundet”, and a wooden footbridge about 185 metres long has been built over “Kohagesundet”, which connects “Kohagen” with “Dragsö”.
Together, the two trails are now about 12 kilometers long. If you want to hike along the coastal hiking trails and cross the new bridges, read more Naturkartan. The map show various facilities such as barbecue areas and toilets.
The two newly renovated gun emplacements, which are adjacent to the trail Allböleleen, are good places to stay for those who want to extend their stay in nature.
Car parking is available at Outdoor Eriksberg (N 56°11’26“ E 15°00’00”) and Björnahemmet (N 56°10’15“ E 14°59’03”), which are the start and stop of the Eriksberg hiking trail depending on where you choose to start your hike.

The wooden footbridge by Kohagesundet

View from the gun emplacements

One of the gun emplacements along the trail Allböleleden