Best natural monuments around Malung-Sälen are found in this municipality in Dalarna County, Sweden, characterized by landscapes of mountains, forests, rivers, and bogs. The region offers a variety of natural features, including dramatic waterfalls, ancient forests, and unique geological formations. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor exploration and experiencing diverse ecosystems.
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From the top of this plateau you gain good views of the moor, and a range of different sized cairns which are used for navigational purposes.
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This unknown waterfall is visible from the road. Have a look at this marvel. It can be a good time for a break.
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You have to walk the last few meters. The waterfall is particularly spectacular a few hours after a downpour.
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beautiful summit marking with stone tower Picnic bench available
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Surefootedness recommended to climb from both sides
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A so-called bell stone. The boulder looks like it was artificially placed there. The special thing is that a pine grows on the stone.
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Malung-Sälen boasts several unique natural features. You can witness Waterfall, which is particularly impressive after rain. The region is also home to the distinctive high, steep sand ridges known as "getryggar" in Eggarnas Nature Reserve, and the vast lichen-covered mountain plateau of Fulufjället National Park.
Yes, Fulufjället National Park offers accessible options. The trails leading to Njupeskär Waterfall include well-maintained gravel and wooden paths, some of which are suitable for strollers and wheelchairs during summer. The Lavskrike Trail within the park is also accessible.
The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers lush landscapes and accessible trails, ideal for hiking and experiencing the full flow of waterfalls like Njupeskär. During a few days around midsummer, the sun illuminates Njupeskär Waterfall with a magical blue light in the early morning. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and experiencing snow-covered scenery, though some trails may be less accessible.
Malung-Sälen offers a diverse range of hiking trails. Fulufjället National Park alone has 140 kilometers of marked trails, from easy loops like the Lavskrike Trail to more challenging routes such as the Jaktfalk Trail. You can also find trails in Norra Transtrandsfjällen Nature Reserve, like the Syndalsturen Trail and Granfjällstugan loop, which cater to various fitness levels. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Malung-Sälen guide.
Absolutely. Fulufjället National Park is considered family-friendly, with easy loops and accessible trails to Njupeskär Waterfall. The Waterfall Near Road in Sweden is also noted as family-friendly and visible directly from the road, making it an easy stop.
Beyond hiking, the Malung-Sälen region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking, with routes like the 'Sälen Bike Park loop from Lindvallen' found in the Gravel biking around Malung-Sälen guide. Cycling is also popular, with options such as 'Ride the Vasaloppet' detailed in the Cycling around Malung-Sälen guide. Depending on the season, fishing, canoeing, and cross-country skiing are also possible.
Within Fulufjället National Park, you can find Old Tjikko, believed to be the world's oldest living individual tree. This Norway spruce is estimated to be over 9,550 years old and has survived by regenerating new suckers over millennia.
Eggarnas Nature Reserve is unique for its distinctive high, steep sand ridges, locally known as "getryggar," which run north to south and descend into deep, damp valleys. It preserves rich biodiversity, old-growth forests, and supports species like the witches' cauldron fungus and the three-toed woodpecker. It also offers recreational facilities along the Västerdalälven river.
Yes, you can find excellent viewpoints. The Hundfjället Summit Cairn (925 m) offers a beautiful summit marking with a stone tower and a picnic bench. From the Cairns on Norra Transtrandsfjällen Plateau, you can enjoy good views of the moor.
Njupeskär Waterfall, located in Fulufjället National Park, is one of Sweden's highest waterfalls, with a total height of 93 meters and a free fall of 70 meters. Visitors can easily reach it via well-maintained gravel and wooden trails, some of which are accessible for strollers and wheelchairs during the summer. The park's visitor center, Naturum, provides further information.
Besides Fulufjället and Eggarnas, Malung-Sälen has several other nature reserves. These include Norra Transtrandsfjällen Nature Reserve, Tandövala Nature Reserve, Östra Almberget Nature Reserve (offering views of lakes, forests, and mountains), Fenningberget Nature Reserve (known for mossy land and pine trees), Klamberget Nature Reserve (with footpaths through blueberry-rich terrain), and Uvbergets Nature Reserve.


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