Attractions and places to see around Sollefteå offer a diverse range of experiences in central Sweden. Situated along the Ångerman River, the area is characterized by scenic mountains and forests. It provides opportunities for nature exploration, historical discovery, and cultural engagement. Sollefteå is a destination for those interested in outdoor activities and local heritage.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The new church of Ramsele was built from 1855 to 1857.
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Nice place to rest. We set up our tents here. There's also a toilet. You can also take shelter if it rains.
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A fantastic place for exercise, play and sport for the whole family. Here you can discover all the activities they have to offer!
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For thousands of years, moose have been migrating here in spring from their winter grazing areas in the lowlands to summer grazing grounds in the mountains.
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A nice bike ride around the lovely town of Junsele in Sweden. The tour also contains some easy single trails and is particularly suitable for XC mountain bikes. The starting point is the parking lot opposite the ICA at the Palles Bygg hardware store. There you will also find a small range of outdoor equipment and bicycle accessories.
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Sollefteå is known for its dramatic 'nip' landscape, characterized by steep sand and clay slopes formed by the Ångermanälven river. You can experience this along the Nipleden Hiking Trail or at the Granvågsniporna Nature Reserve. The powerful Ångermanälven River itself is a central feature, offering opportunities for salmon fishing at Nipstadsfisket and various other nature experiences.
Yes, Sollefteå offers diverse hiking experiences. The Nipleden Hiking Trail is an approximately 30 km route showcasing the unique 'nip' landscape. For stunning views, visit Granvågsniporna Nature Reserve. Kullberg Moose Migration Route offers a chance to follow ancient wildlife paths. Additionally, Hallstaberget provides excellent trails, and the Björkåsen Reserve is ideal for nature walks. For more options, you can explore various hiking routes around Sollefteå.
For swimming, the Sumnes Bathing Area in Gräminge is a pleasant spot with facilities. Ramnäsfjärden, located in the heart of Sollefteå, offers swimming opportunities and beach promenades. You can also rent a canoe and paddle on Betarsjön, which features the unique Galaxen raft. For fishing, the Ångermanälven River is renowned for world-class salmon fishing, particularly at Nipstadsfisket right in town. The Björkåsen Reserve also offers fishing and kayaking.
Sollefteå boasts a rich history. The Nämforsen Rock Art Site is one of Northern Europe's largest ancient rock art sites, with over 2,500 carvings. The Sollefteå Museum, housed in the historic Gamla Apotekshuset, provides insight into local history. You can also visit the impressive Sollefteå Church (parts dating to the 13th century) or the Ramsele Church. For a glimpse into Sami culture, explore Lappstaden, a historic village nearby. The Gideåbacka center also showcases local traditions.
Absolutely! The Sollefteå City Park is a fantastic place for exercise, play, and sports for the whole family. Junsele Zoo is home to various animals, including white tigers, and features a petting zoo and playground. The Sumnes Bathing Area in Gräminge is great for swimming and relaxing. For unique adventures, Farm Backsjön offers beaver safaris, gold panning, and donkey rides. In winter, Hallstaberget has a popular sledding hill at Jan Gullik croft.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences. The Sumnes Bathing Area is loved as a nice place to rest, swim, and even camp, with convenient facilities. The Sollefteå City Park is highlighted as a fantastic spot for family activities and exercise. The region's natural beauty, from the unique 'nip' landscape to the Ångerman River, is also a major draw for outdoor enthusiasts.
During winter, Hallstaberget transforms into a popular destination for excellent skiing and snowboarding. It also features a challenging roller ski track. Additionally, dog sledding is an activity available in Sollefteå during the colder months, offering a unique way to experience the snowy landscape.
You can explore Hantverkshuset (Craft House), located by the Ramsele Hembygdsgård. This shop and exhibition space sells a variety of local crafts, including textiles, smithery, woodwork, and ceramics, as well as fresh produce, offering a taste of local artistry and traditions.
Yes, the Höga Kusten Bridge is an impressive suspension bridge spanning the Ångerman River, offering breathtaking views and serving as a popular spot for nature lovers. For panoramic vistas of the unique 'nip' landscape, the heights of Granvågsniporna Nature Reserve provide magnificent views.
Yes, Sollefteå offers various cycling opportunities. Hallstaberget is a hub for mountain biking during summer. The Junsele Wooden Shelter and Chapel can be part of a scenic bike ride around Junsele, including some easy single trails suitable for XC mountain bikes. You can also find numerous road cycling routes around Sollefteå, such as the Sverigeleden: Helgumssjön Loop.
You can explore the notable buildings along Storgatan (Main Street) in Sollefteå. These include the Gamla Tingshuset (Old Courthouse, built 1906), the Gamla Apotekshuset (Old Pharmacy, built 1889, now home to the Sollefteå Museum), Hotell Appelberg (founded 1882), and Café Petter & Hemslöjdshuset (a charming wooden house from 1898). These structures offer a glimpse into the town's architectural heritage.
Yes, the Kullberg Moose Migration Route is a significant area where moose have migrated for thousands of years. In spring, they use this route to move from their lowland winter grazing areas to summer grounds in the mountains, offering a unique opportunity to observe their natural behavior.


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