Ostkustleden (in English: East Coast Trail) is a 99-mile (160 km) long hiking trail in the south-east of Sweden. The trail extends within the borders of Oskarshamn municipality. Ostkustleden was created between 1970 and 1977 by the environmental nonprofit organization Döderhults naturskyddsförening (the Döderhult´s Society for the Conservation of Nature). The trail starts six miles outside Oskarshamn at Lilla Hycklinge (position: ). Along the trail there are cabins which can be rented for accommodation.
Ostkustleden (in English: East Coast Trail) is a 99-mile (160 km) long hiking trail in the south-east of Sweden. The trail extends within the borders of Oskarshamn municipality. Ostkustleden was created between 1970 and 1977 by the environmental nonprofit organization Döderhults naturskyddsförening (the Döderhult´s Society for the Conservation of Nature). The trail starts six miles outside Oskarshamn at Lilla Hycklinge (position: ). Along the trail there are cabins which can be rented for accommodation.
== Trail Sections == Ostkustleden comprises eight sections of trail. Section 1: Lilla Hycklinge - Nynäs (10.6 mi, 17 km) Section 2: Nynäs – Lönhult (13.4 mi, 21.5 km) Section 3: Lönhult – Krokstorp (13 mi, 21 km) Section 4: Krokstorp - Mörtfors (10.9 mi, 17.5 km) Section 5: Mörtfors - Stjärneberg (11.5 mi, 18.5 km) Section 6: Stjärneberg - Lilla Laxemar (11.5 mi, 18.5 km) Section 7: Lilla Laxemar - Hällveberg (13 mi, 21 km) Section 8: Hedvigsberg - Lilla Hycklinge (11.2 mi, 18 km)
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