Drevfjällen is a vast, roadless wilderness region situated in Dalarna, Sweden, south of Idre and bordering Norway. This area is characterized by its expansive old-growth forests, which include pine trees over 500 years old, alongside mountains, wetlands, and numerous lakes. The landscape provides a setting for outdoor activities, offering a sense of solitude and a true wilderness experience.
Drevfjällen offers numerous routes for outdoor activities, primarily focused on hiking. The region features miles of marked…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Drevfjällen is a vast wilderness region in Dalarna, Sweden, primarily known for hiking. The area features miles of marked summer and winter trails, including a section of the Södra Kungsleden. It offers a true wilderness experience with its untouched natural environment.
Drevfjällen features a network of marked trails suitable for various skill levels. While the region is known for its wilderness character, specific routes can be explored to match individual experience. For more information on hiking options, consult the Hiking in Drevfjällen guide.
Drevfjällen is characterized by Dalarna's largest continuous old-growth forest, with pine trees over 500 years old. The landscape includes mountains, forests, and wetlands, along with numerous lakes and waterways. Elevated areas like Röskåsen, at 875 meters above sea level, offer panoramic views.
Yes, Drevfjällen has several open rest shelters (rastskydd) throughout the nature reserve. These include locations such as Busjön, Motståndskojan, and Id-Persätern. These shelters are intended for emergency use by hikers.
Yes, Drevfjällen is interwoven with miles of marked summer and winter trails. A section of the Södra Kungsleden (Southern King's Trail) passes through the region, connecting Sälenfjällen and the Jämtland border.
Röskåsen is one of the elevated areas in Drevfjällen, reaching 875 meters above sea level. This point offers extensive views of the surrounding wilderness landscape.
Routes in Drevfjällen have an average rating of 3.67 out of 5 stars on komoot. This rating is based on feedback from 4 users who have shared their experiences in the region.
A dedicated guide titled Hiking in Drevfjällen provides further details on routes and experiences in the region. This guide is available on komoot for users seeking more specific information.
Drevfjällen's lakes and waterways are rich in fish species such as perch, pike, arctic char, trout, and burbot. The rare grayling is also present in the region. The area's untouched wilderness supports diverse flora and fauna.
Information regarding specific permits for general hiking in Drevfjällen is not provided. It is advisable to consult the managing authority, Länsstyrelsen Dalarna, for any specific regulations or permit requirements for certain activities or areas.
Information about Drevfjällen is managed by Länsstyrelsen Dalarna (the County Administrative Board of Dalarna). Their official website is www.lansstyrelsen.se/dalarna.
The County Administrative Board of Dalarna (Länsstyrelsen Dalarna) manages Drevfjällen. They can be reached by phone at +46 10-225 00 00 for general inquiries.

