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Hiking around Láddjujávri offers diverse terrain in Swedish Lapland, characterized by a glacier lake and views of the Kebnekaise massif. The region features mountain birch forests, open marshlands, and trails that extend towards and beyond the tree line. Nikkaluokta serves as a common starting point for many routes, providing access to the area's natural features.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.6km
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80m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.3km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.66km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you can take a break, refill your water, and enjoy the view. The mountains are clearly visible from the lake. You can take a boat across the lake for a fee or continue walking along the lake. There's also a small restaurant next door if you'd like to eat or drink.
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I like these bridges because they move when you walk on them. It's also very nice to have one when you have to cross the river. In some places, you usually have to walk on stones to cross the small water sources, and it can be a bit dangerous. But I think the bridge is great.
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Starting point for hikers. From here, you can walk the 19 kilometers to Kebnekaise Mountain Station. Alternatively, you can take a helicopter. At Nikkaluokta Sarri, you can pay a parking fee for your car if you're traveling with one. Information about the route is also available here. Souvenirs, food, and drinks are also available.
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There is a small shop here where you can buy everything important that you might need before a trip into the wilderness. For returnees from the wilderness, the place is also an oasis. The campsite even offers hot showers. The bus from here to Kiruna can be booked on the website www.sj.se/en.
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Great hut warden, incredible nature.
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This was the starting point of my Fjallaven classic and a great place to prepare for a hike in the area such as the Kungsleden or the Kebnekaise. There are not a lot of shops etc. you can better arrange this in Kiruna.
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Super place to take a break and eat a delicious reindeer burger!!
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Nice Fjallstation with a good restaurant and shop! A good place to stay and hike up to Kebnekaise.
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The hiking trails around Láddjujávri offer a diverse landscape. You'll traverse enchanting mountain birch forests, experience open marshlands, and find trails that lead towards and beyond the tree line, providing expansive views over three valleys. The area is characterized by its glacier-fed lake and the dramatic backdrop of the Kebnekaise massif.
Yes, Láddjujávri is known for its range of hiking opportunities, including several easy trails suitable for families and shorter excursions. For example, the Kebnekaise Mountain Station loop from Abisko is an easy 2.6 km trail that can be completed in under an hour, offering pleasant mountain scenery.
While many trails are moderate, the broader Kebnekaise region, accessible from Láddjujávri, offers more challenging routes. For instance, the Kebnekaise Mountain Station – Sherpa Steps on Kebnekaise loop from Kebnekaise fjällstation is a difficult 15.9 km hike with significant elevation gain, leading towards the higher parts of the massif. Another demanding option is the Kebnekaise Summit – Kebnekaise Mountain Station loop from Kebnekaise fjällstation, a 14.1 km difficult route for experienced hikers.
Hikers can enjoy magnificent views of the Kebnekaise massif, Sweden's highest mountain range, and the serene glacier-fed Láddjujávri lake itself. The trails also pass through beautiful mountain birch forests and open marshlands. Additionally, the area holds archaeological interest with 1,000-year-old hunting pits, offering a glimpse into the traditional Sámi way of life.
The village of Nikkaluokta serves as a popular entry point for many hikes to Láddjujávri and is accessible by public transport during the summer months. Nikkaluokta also offers parking facilities for hikers starting their journeys into the mountains.
Yes, there are several circular routes that allow you to experience the diverse landscapes. A popular moderate option is the Nikkaluokta Chapel – Nikkaluokta Mountain Station loop from Nikkaluokta, which is 12.3 km long and features varied scenery along the lake and through mountain terrain.
The village of Nikkaluokta, a common starting point, offers a tourist station with food, shopping, and lodging during the summer months. Near Láddjujávri itself, you'll find a traditional Sámi 'kåta' café, with Enoks restaurant known for local delicacies like reindeer burgers, providing a welcoming stop for refreshments.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in the Swedish mountains, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially during certain times of the year, to protect wildlife and reindeer. Always check local regulations and signage for specific rules in the Láddjujávri and Kebnekaise areas.
The summer months are generally considered the best time for hiking in Láddjujávri, offering accessible trails and the opportunity for boat trips on the lake. While autumn brings beautiful colors, and winter offers unique experiences, summer provides the most favorable conditions for a wide range of hiking activities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 70 reviews. Reviewers often praise the magnificent views of the Kebnekaise massif, the serene glacier lake, and the diverse trails that cater to various fitness levels, from easy walks through birch forests to more challenging mountain ascents.
Yes, for the brave, a dip in the glacier-cold waters of Láddjujávri is an option. While refreshing, be prepared for the low temperatures characteristic of a glacier-fed lake.
Generally, no specific hiking permits are required for day hikes in the Láddjujávri area or the Kebnekaise region. However, if you plan to stay overnight in mountain huts or designated camping areas, fees may apply. Always check with local authorities or the Kebnekaise Mountain Station for the latest regulations, especially if venturing into more remote areas or planning multi-day treks.


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