Best attractions and places to see around Jokkmokk include a blend of Sámi culture and Arctic nature in Swedish Lapland, just north of the Arctic Circle. This region serves as a gateway to vast wilderness areas, including the Laponia World Heritage Area. It is a hub for traditional Sámi heritage, offering insights into indigenous life and history. The landscape features extensive forests, lakes, and mountains, providing diverse natural environments.
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The building is a half-timbered structure in the shape of an elongated octagon with a hipped roof. The facade is painted red, with white sash windows. A wall in the 19th-century style was built around the church. The church was reconsecrated in 1976. The church interior has wooden floors, brown wooden walls, and a vaulted ceiling with light gray painted wood paneling. The crosses, chandeliers, and signs for the hymn numbers still come from the predecessor church that burned down. Source: Wikipedia
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Very impressive waterfall and a worthwhile hiking destination.
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Very impressive waterfall. A hike is well worthwhile. There is a picnic area and toilets at the viewpoint and you can sign one of the guest books.
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Very impressive waterfall. A hike is well worth it. At the viewpoint there is a picnic area, toilets and you can sign one of the guest books.
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Very impressive. A hike is worthwhile. There is a small picnic area and a guest book at the viewing point.
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Large and efficient mountain station here there are often more people than residents in the village.
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The oldest church in Jokkmokk is modeled on the Sami style and built entirely of wood. Part of the wooden fence has chambers where the deceased were previously stored in winter until the ground thawed in spring for burial.
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You can use the Laitaure Lake cabin as a perfect base for adventures in Sarek National Park and Skierffe Peak. There are 50 beds here and a grocery store to stock up on supplies. Experience the untouched Sarek National Park and enjoy the remoteness of this region.
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Jokkmokk is a hub for traditional Sámi heritage. You can explore the Jokkmokk Old Church, a historically significant wooden church built in the Sámi style. The town is also home to Ájtte, the Swedish Mountain and Sámi Museum, which offers extensive exhibits on Sámi nomadic life, history, and handicrafts. For an authentic experience, visit Silba Siida to learn about traditional Sámi life and reindeer herding, or explore Sámi Duodji Sameslöjdstiftelsen for authentic Sámi crafts.
Jokkmokk is known as the gateway to the Laponia World Heritage Area, which includes four national parks. You can visit Muddus National Park, famous for its old-growth forests, deep ravines, and the impressive Muddus Waterfall. Sarek National Park offers breathtaking peaks and glaciers for mountaineers, while Padjelanta National Park provides a less challenging but equally beautiful hiking environment. Stora Sjöfallet National Park is known for its mountain ridges.
Yes, several attractions around Jokkmokk are suitable for families. The Saltoluokta Mountain Station and STF Kvikkjokk Mountain Station are both family-friendly huts offering accommodation and facilities. The Jokkmokk Old Church is also a historical site that can be enjoyed by families. Additionally, the Arctic Circle, located just south of Jokkmokk, is a fun stop where visitors can receive a souvenir certificate.
Jokkmokk offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find moderate trails like the "Muddus Waterfall – View of the Muddus River loop from Jåttåm" or the "Junction to Skierfe – Skierffe loop from Aktse Fjällstuga." For easier walks, consider the "View of the Forest in Muddus – View of the Muddus River loop from Skaite." Many trails are accessible from mountain stations like Saltoluokta Mountain Station and STF Aktse Mountain Cabin. For more details on hiking routes, visit our Hiking around Jokkmokk guide.
For stunning panoramic views, consider hiking to the Getbergstigen viewpoint, which offers one of the best views over Jokkmokk and the surrounding forests and lakes. Another excellent spot is Storknabben, a nearby hill with a cafe that provides views of the Midnight Sun during midsummer, weather permitting.
Yes, there are several cycling routes around Jokkmokk. You can find easy to moderate routes such as the "Jokkmokk – STF Åsgård Hostel Jokkmokk loop from Jokkmokks Camping Center" or longer options like the "Jokkmokk – STF Åsgård Hostel Jokkmokk loop from Jokkmokk." These routes allow you to explore the local area by bike. For more cycling options, check out our Cycling around Jokkmokk guide.
The Jokkmokk Winter Market is a 400-year-old tradition held annually in early February. It's a significant cultural event where Sámi people gather to trade, celebrate, and showcase their handicrafts. The market attracts thousands of visitors with its cultural activities, traditional crafts, food experiences, and even reindeer races, often held on Lake Talvatis.
Beyond the national parks, you can visit Lake Talvatis for a peaceful stroll and wonderful views, especially during the Winter Market when it hosts reindeer races. The Mountain Garden (Alpine Garden), located near the Ájtte Museum, is a unique botanical garden showcasing the flora of northern Sweden along the Kvarnbäcken stream.
Jokkmokk offers a range of exciting winter activities. You can enjoy dog sledding, snowmobiling, and ice fishing. It's also an excellent location for witnessing the mesmerizing Northern Lights. The annual Jokkmokk Winter Market in early February is a major cultural highlight during the winter season.
Mountain stations serve as excellent bases for exploring the wilderness. Saltoluokta Mountain Station offers accommodation, food, groceries, and equipment rental. STF Aktse Mountain Cabin, located on the Kungsleden, also has beds and a grocery store, making it ideal for exploring Sarek National Park. Further south, STF Kvikkjokk Mountain Station provides rooms, a restaurant, shop, and self-catering facilities.
The vast wilderness areas around Jokkmokk, particularly within the Laponia World Heritage Area and Muddus National Park, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot reindeer, elk, brown bears, and lynx. Birdwatching is also popular, especially in areas like Muddus National Park with its wetlands.
The Arctic Circle is located approximately 7 km south of Jokkmokk along Route 45. Crossing this invisible line marks your entry into the Arctic region, a notable experience for many visitors. You can even receive a souvenir certificate to commemorate your journey into the Arctic, making it a memorable stop.


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