Guided nature tours

Ingemar Alenäs an ecology consultant and takes small groups on guided tours into nature to see, listen, experience and learn from it.

Learn about animals and nature

Ingemar Alenäs has many years’ experience in environmental and water matters, working for municipalities, county councils and the Swedish Environmental Institute. Ingemar has worked on the Ätran and Herting Project for the past 25 years. Take your work group, school class or association on an excursion to experience nature through the eyes of an ecologist.

Examples of guided tours:

  • Hertingforsen with salmon, trout, eel, lamprey and other interesting species of fish
  • The Herting Project – a unique project. How was it made feasible?
  • Lakes and water in the natural cycle
  • The meadowlands with butterflies and other wildlife experiences
  • Birdsong in your or my natural forest
  • Coastal beaches with sand and beach finds

The experiences are designed by nature, so be prepared for surprises! We are happy to bring some coffee and pastries as well as a positive mood with us, but we leave stress and media behind for a couple hours as we venture into lush and beautiful nature

The specifics of the guided tours are determined according to your wishes. You are welcome to contact ingemar@alenas.se for more information.

Photo: Ingemar Alenäs

Falkenbergs fishing guide

Falkenbergs fishing guide

Falkenberg and its surroundings are a perfect destination for those who enjoy fishing. If you want guidance to good places and fishing methods or learn a new fishing technique from scratch, you've come to the right place. With the help of Marcus Olsson and Daniel Jakobsson and their guide colleagues at Fiskeguide in Falkenberg AB, fishing becomes both easy and fun. Become a better fisherman The company offers everything from beginner courses and guided tours to corporate events and lectures. Fishing is above all concentrated in Falkenberg and its various waters. Here you can fish for trout in flowing water, pike, zander and perch in lakes and rivers, salmon in the Ätran and its tributaries, sea trout on the coast and much more. Trips and courses in other locations are also arranged, with overnight stays etc.   Book a fishing experience • Guided tours A guide will help you find the right place and technique for successful fishing. • Courses Curious about fly fishing? On a course you will learn everything about the equipment, casting techniques, flies and fishing methods. • Company events Prepare yourself for a pleasant experience with fly fishing, food and lots of happy laughs.   About the company Marcus and Daniel, who are both dedicated anglers and know most of the fishing waters in the municipality, run the company. Together with 7 other guides who are hired when needed, they have a burning interest in sport fishing and have a solid knowledge of different methods and fishing technique. They have fished in many different places in the world, but their favorites are the home waters in and around Falkenberg and coastal fishing for sea trout. You can find more information at: https://fiskeguideifalkenberg.se/ The company also leases a lake with good pike and perch fishing only about 15 minutes' drive from Falkenberg. In Mossjön they sell fishing licenses and have 4 boats for rent. You can find more information about the lake, fishing license and boat rental at: https://www.ifiske.se/en/fishing-mossjon-falkenberg.htm
Vandringsled Östdanmark

Vandringsled Östdanmark

On this hiking trail, you can venture out into nature along a marked trail and learn some interesting historical facts along the way. This hike should amount to no more than a day trip at a relaxed pace. Lace up your books and head to Älvsered. Hiking trail with history The name stems from the old Danish-Sweden border, which the trail follows. Up until 1645 and the peace treaty at Brömsebro, Skåne and most of Halland belonged to Denmark. Back then, the border between Denmark and Sweden ran along here, by Älvsered. The oldest borders between Denmark and Sweden are believed to have been established around the year 1050. The Danabäck Rock may be one of the six rocks that demarcated the borders back then. Six men from Sweden and six from Denmark are said to have travelled along the border, picking out rocks with distinctive appearances that would be easy to recognise again. There are 35 signs along the trail that provide more information about the area’s history. About the trail The hiking trail is 17 km long. It starts in Ålarp, Älvsered and ends at Ulvanstorp. You can also opt for a shorter hike, referred to as “lilla leden” (“the little trail”), which is nine km long. If you are into geocaching, there are five geocaches hidden along the hiking trail. In the middle of nature You will be venturing down roads and paths but also footbridges over wetland areas. We recommend wearing proper footwear/boots for this hike. You will hike through varied nature with woodland, streams, lakes and bogs. The paths are easy to follow as they are marked at regular intervals. There are two shelters and barbecue areas along the way.
16 bike tours in the lower Ätradalen valley

16 bike tours in the lower Ätradalen valley

Ekomuseum has curated 16 different bike tours of between 13 and 35 km in the varied landscapes of the lower Ätradalen valley. Bike tours Ekomuseum Nedre Ätradalsleden trail Ekomuseum has curated a number of bike tours with lots to discover in the picturesque lower Ätradalen valley. Take your pick from a tour near the beach in Glommen and tours among meadows, forest and open countryside in Tjärnebygd. Bike tour maps: Visit Ekomuseum’s website to view maps of 16 different bike tours and get tips on various things to see and do and places to eat along the way. The tours range in length from 10 to 35 km. Check out the tours here: Bike tours lower Ätradalen valley. Details of the bike tours are also available at the Tourist Information Office.
Matglädje i Halland

Matglädje i Halland

Book yourself on a food walk and enjoy locally produced food in a scenic environment. You'll get to greet grazing animals, visit a beekeeper, and make tasty stops along the way. Matglädje i Halland also offers catering. Go on a food walk Join us for a different experience. On a food walk, you walk in a group through beautiful nature, across open landscapes and green forests, starting and finishing in Hakestad, Köinge. The four-kilometer loop passes by Camp Hakestad among other places. Along the tour, stops are made where food prepared from locally grown ingredients is served. You will also be able to buy products from the local producers that you are introduced to during the food walk. The tours are arranged between May and September. A tour takes about 5 hours and costs 895 SEK per person. Food made with love Gunnel and Susanne are the passionate souls behind Matglädje i Halland. They are dedicated to good food made from Swedish, locally produced, and preferably organic ingredients.