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The area is access sensitive!
Finsjö is just a few minutes drive north west of Fliseryd and ~20-25 minutes drive from Oskarshamn and Mönsterås.
🚐 From Mönsterås: Take road 641 "Fliserydsvägen". When reaching Fliseryd follow the road signs towards Finsjö (turn left directly after crossing Emån).
🚐 From Oskarshamn: Drive E22 south and follow the signage towards Fliseryd. After reaching Fliseryd follow the signage towards Finsjö (turn right before Emån).
🚐 In Finsjö:
* To reach the main area drive through Finsjö using Finsjövägen and turn left to Stationsvägen where there is a bridge crossing Emån. Then keep right onto Örlidsvägen. Follow this small road until your do a left turn to the even smaller Gagnslösavägen which you follow to the parkings (see map).
* To reach Hörnegöl follow Finsjövägen through Finsjö and do a left turn towards Baronhultet. About 280 meters after the turn there is a parking on the right hand side of the road (marked on the map).
Parkings 🅿️, the forest road 🚐 and approach paths 🚶🏾♀️ are marked on the map 🗺️.
The boulders are located close to settlements. Locals are using the area for recreation and for hunting. There are also lots of forestry in the area. Don't block any roads, drive slowly and park only on the marked places. Keep low profile and take care of the nature.
To prevent access issues please:
• Follow "Allemansrätten".
• Be very careful to not hurt trees, tree plants or other sensitive vegetation.
• Drive carefully and park where you don't block access for other vehicles.
• Do not litter.
• Keep a low profile.
• Remove tick marks and excessive chalk on holds.
• Be observant of any hunting in the area. If there is hunting going on then do not climb. Avoid the area during the first week(s) of elk hunting season which starts October 8.