Best attractions and places to see around Dorotea offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage in the Southern Gateway to Lapland. The region features diverse landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and forests, alongside historical sites and unique local points of interest. Visitors can explore a variety of outdoor experiences and cultural attractions.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Construction of a chapel on Lake Tåsjön began in 1762, and it was consecrated in 1773. A tower was added by 1800. This first chapel was demolished in 1881. The present wooden church was built a few kilometers west of the former chapel between 1872 and 1878 according to plans by the architect Emil Viktor Langlet. The three-aisled basilica, with a wide and a short central nave, is adjoined to the east by a two-story sacristy and to the west by a church tower with an octagonal lantern. The church was remodeled in 1957, during which the porches along the long sides were removed. The pulpit likely dates from the time of the first chapel. It was painted in 1815 by Mårten Olofsson from Hallen. The organ is new, having been installed in 2001 by Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri.
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The village of Norråker has lost around 200 inhabitants since the 1960s (and consequently lost its status as an independent municipality in 1990). Today, just over eighty people still live in Norråker, which lies directly on the northern border of Jämtland. Västerbotten begins immediately beyond the village.
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In their charming shop in the village center, owners Ida and Johannes Collin maintain the atmosphere of a true country store. They primarily offer regionally and locally produced goods – from groceries to handicrafts. Norråkers Handel is the only shop within a fifty-kilometer radius. It has everything you need for daily life, along with friendly service and a pleasant chat. There's even a small holiday apartment for "sleeping in the general store."
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There's a large parking lot with tables and benches right next to Trappstegsforsen. At least in the summer, there's also a kiosk selling snacks and souvenirs.
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Superbly equipped, everything you need to survive!
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Next to the SoliferPolar factory in Dorotea you will find the caravan museum. Here you can follow the sixty-year history of the development of the Polar caravans. It shows how the cold and harsh climate of Scandinavia influenced the construction of these caravans. The materials used must be able to withstand constant sub-zero temperatures and the cars must be safe to drive on snow and ice-covered roads. From the very beginning, the company has relied on real craftsmanship and therefore on solid quality. The caravans produced in Dorotea proudly bear the label "Made in Norrland".
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The origins of the Polarvagnen AB company lie in the spring of 1964, when Håkan Wallin and Bertil Holmqvist began manufacturing caravans specialised for Nordic weather conditions in a barn in Junselevallen. In 1966, the factory premises were destroyed in a fire. After several stops, production finally ended up in Dorotea in 1968. The "Polarwagons" are still manufactured here today, with the polar bear designed by Ragnar Granqvist as their trademark. The company employs almost a hundred people. After the merger with the Finnish vehicle manufacturer Solifer, the company has been called SoliferPolar AB since 2004. The production of the Polar caravans remained in Dorotea.
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Unfortunately, the weather was very changeable. I couldn't capture the view properly in the photos. But it's definitely worth it!!
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Dorotea offers a variety of hiking trails. You can explore the scenic Bergvattensjön loop, an easy 3.4 km route from Dorotea. For a more challenging experience, consider the Borgahällan Summit Trail or the Klöverfjällsleden, both offering moderate to difficult terrain and stunning views. The Lillbergforsen Hiking Trail is a 9 km return walk to the Fjällån river, perfect for a fika break.
For breathtaking views, hike to Ridge to the Summit, which offers panoramic vistas over the mountains of South Lapland. Another excellent spot is Prästhällan (The Priest's Hill), a short walk from Hotell Dorotea, providing beautiful mountain scenery. Klöverfjället Mountain in Borgafjäll also offers magnificent views from its peak.
Yes, the Trappstegsforsen Waterfall is a picturesque spot with a large parking lot, tables, and benches, making it ideal for a stop. During summer, a kiosk often sells snacks and souvenirs there. You can also find a waterfall along the Stensjöbäcksleden Hiking Trail, which features giant kettles in a nearly ten-meter-deep canyon.
Dorotea offers several historical and cultural sites. Visit the Dorotea Church, built in 1934, which houses statues by Carl Milles. The Avasjö Chapel in Borgafjäll, designed by Ralph Erskine, is another architectural highlight. You can also explore the Kullerbacken Outdoor Museum or the Risbäck Outdoor Museum to experience Dorotea's past through traditional buildings.
Yes, Dorotea is home to the unique Dorotea Caravan Museum (Husvagnsmuseet), which showcases the history and evolution of caravans, particularly the Polarvagnen brand. It's the only caravan museum in Sweden and is located opposite the Solifer Polar factory. Additionally, the Kullerbacken Outdoor Museum and Risbäck Outdoor Museum offer insights into local history and traditional life.
You can gain insight into Sami culture by visiting the Sutme Sami Settlement, a 200-year-old settlement consisting of three main goahtis and residential huts. This offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life of the Sami people.
Many attractions in Dorotea are suitable for families. The Trappstegsforsen Waterfall is easily accessible with picnic areas. The Bergvattensjön Walking Trail is a gentle 3 km loop around a lake with swimming possibilities. The Stensjöbäcksleden Hiking Trail is also family-friendly, leading through forests to a waterfall and giant kettles. The Dorotea Caravan Museum can also be an interesting visit for all ages.
The best time to visit Dorotea depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, fishing, and exploring natural attractions like waterfalls, the summer months (June to August) offer pleasant weather. For winter sports such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, alpine skiing in Borgafjäll, or cross-country skiing, December to March provides ideal snow conditions.
Visit Norråkers Handel, a charming country store in the village center. It offers a selection of regionally and locally produced goods, including groceries and handicrafts. It's the only shop within a fifty-kilometer radius, providing a unique shopping experience.
Dorotea is rich in wildlife. You can find opportunities for bear watching from observation cabins, where you might also spot foxes, wolverines, moose, and other local wildlife. The Blaikfjället Nature Reserve, Sweden's largest bog area, is also a great place for nature observation.
In winter, Dorotea transforms into a hub for snow-based activities. You can enjoy dog sledding, snowmobiling, alpine skiing in Borgafjäll, cross-country skiing, and snowshoe hiking. The region's snowy landscapes provide excellent conditions for these adventures.
Yes, Dorotea is an excellent destination for fishing enthusiasts. The area boasts 16 fisheries management areas with a diverse range of fish species. You can find various water bodies, from calm turns to rushing rapids and lakes of all sizes, offering ample opportunities for a successful fishing trip.


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