Attractions and places to see in Fulufjället National Park include a diverse landscape of sandstone plateaus, ancient forests, and mountain moorlands. The park, located in Sweden, is known for its unique natural features and extensive trail network. Visitors can explore a variety of natural monuments and cultural sites within this accessible mountain area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful waterfall in a great national park. Unfortunately, work was being done on the footpath (wooden planks). So the easy path (barrier-free) was closed.
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Very beautiful national park. It has one of Swedens biggest waterfalls. It is 93 metres high and has the tallest free fall of 70 metres.
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With 93 metres high, it is one of the tallest waterfalls in Sweden. It has the tallest free fall of 70 metres. It is a beautiful one and accessible via wooden planks.
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very beautiful waterfall. Unfortunately drones are completely forbidden here.
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Beautiful national park. At Naturum you can find out about the area and put together your own hiking route. Whether to the waterfall or to the oldest tree in the world or to the lakes. It's really beautiful there.
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Great hiking trail to the waterfall. Good and short paths
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Thanks to the developed footbridge you can get very close to the waterfall.
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You can't tell straight away that it's supposed to be the oldest tree in the world. But he is said to have continually grown new tribes over the millennia. As an organism it is almost 10,000 years old.
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Fulufjället is home to several unique natural landmarks. You can visit Njupeskär Waterfall, Sweden's highest waterfall with a 93-meter drop. Another remarkable sight is Old Tjikko, a Norway spruce estimated to be over 9,500 years old, making it one of the world's oldest known living trees.
Fulufjället offers a wide range of outdoor activities, primarily hiking. The park features an extensive network of 140 kilometers of trails. Popular options include the easy Njupeskär Loop Trail and more challenging routes like the Njupeskär waterfall loop. In winter, activities shift to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, with ice climbing possible at Njupeskär Waterfall. You can find more details on hiking routes in the region on the Hiking in Fulufjället guide.
Yes, Fulufjället National Park is very family-friendly. The Fulufjället National Park visitor center, Naturum, is a great starting point. The Njupeskär Loop Trail is an easy, gravelled, and boardwalked path suitable for families, leading to the waterfall. Additionally, the Lavskrike Trail is an accessible circular trail perfect for strollers and wheelchairs.
Fulufjället offers unforgettable nature experiences year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking and fishing, with extensive trail networks available. In winter, the park transforms into a snowy wonderland, perfect for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, and Njupeskär Waterfall becomes a spectacular ice sculpture. Autumn provides beautiful scenery for hiking with vibrant fall colors.
The main gateway to the Swedish part of the park is the Fulufjället National Park visitor center, Naturum. It provides valuable information, exhibitions, films, hiking advice, maps, and fishing permits. There are also several mountain cabins, such as Björnholmstugan Hut, available for rest or overnight stays during longer hikes.
Fulufjället is a haven for diverse wildlife. You might spot larger mammals like brown bears, lynxes, wolverines, moose, and foxes. Birdwatchers can look for species such as the golden eagle, capercaillie, gyrfalcon, Siberian Jay, and the snowy owl.
Yes, the park offers accessible options. The Lavskrike Trail, starting at Naturum, is a circular trail designed to be accessible for strollers and wheelchairs. The Njupeskär Loop Trail also features gravel and boardwalk sections, making it relatively easy to navigate for many visitors.
While primarily known for its natural beauty, Fulufjället does hold traces of human history. The area features ancient roads and upland farmsteads, offering glimpses into past times. Around the mountain cabins, visitors can find evidence of human presence from thousands of years ago, including Stone Age tools and ancient sacrificial sites.
For an easy walk, the Njupeskär Loop (3.9 km) is a popular choice, leading to the waterfall. More challenging options include the Jaktfalk Trail (5.5 km), which extends above the waterfall for magnificent views, and longer trails like the Rösjö Trail or Bergådals Trail. You can explore various routes, including easy and difficult waterfall hikes, on the Easy hikes in Fulufjället guide and Waterfall hikes in Fulufjället guide.
There is no entrance fee to access Fulufjället National Park itself. However, if you plan to fish in the park's lakes, you will need to obtain a permit, which can be acquired at the Naturum visitor center.
Generally, dogs are welcome in Fulufjället National Park but must be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and other visitors. It's always best to check specific trail regulations at the Naturum visitor center upon arrival, as rules can vary in national parks.
The park offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The area above Njupeskär Waterfall provides stunning vistas. Another notable spot is Above Lissrörsjön, which offers beautiful views, especially in autumn, and is less frequented by hikers. The mountain plateau itself, including Mount Fulufjället, provides extensive areas for panoramic views.


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