Best attractions and places to see around Härjedalen include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites in central Sweden. This expansive province is characterized by its mountainous terrain, vast fells, and ancient forests, offering varied outdoor experiences. The region is known for its significant brown bear population and deep-rooted Sami traditions. Härjedalen provides opportunities to explore unique geological sites and historical treasures amidst its rugged landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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I came by here again in 2023 and the rest hut has been newly built and is no longer as dirty and grimy as the previous "hut". Now it's worth taking a break here even in bad weather, among other things. There is also a stove in the hut.
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Fettjeåfallet can be reached in about 30–45 minutes from the trailhead, following an easy forest path along the Stor-Fettjeån. The final section climbs gently on stone steps, leading you close to the waterfall. At the base, you’ll find a shelter and a small fire pit, making it a natural place to stop, rest or spend some time by the water. Despite being relatively easy to access (at least in Summer, when snow and ice have melted) the waterfall feels tucked away in the forest, with the surrounding cliffs and flowing water creating a secluded and magical atmosphere.
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We started from Ramundberget and hiked to the Fältjägaren cabin. The initial stretch at Ramundberget is quite steep, so take it slow to conserve your energy. It’s an 18 km one-way hike, mostly through high and flat terrain. Along the way, there are plenty of fresh water streams where you can refill your bottle. The cabin itself is very nice, with good facilities and friendly, helpful staff. There are also nearby lakes with great fishing—just remember to purchase a fishing permit in advance. The views along this hike are simply amazing! I can highly recommend this hike!
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Yes, it's not the biggest waterfall, not even in terms of volume, but it's a very nice path to get there. It takes about 30 minutes to get there from the car park.
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Extremely beautiful rest hut. Perfect for a long break.
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Very nice managed STF hut
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Very nice walk to the waterfall. With a barbecue hut and toilet nearby. Wonderful nature. 👍🏻
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Härjedalen is rich in natural beauty, featuring dramatic mountainous terrain with peaks like Helags and Sylarna, vast fells, and ancient forests. You can visit Fettjeåfallet Waterfall for impressive natural wonders, or explore the ancient coniferous forests of Hamra National Park. The region also boasts unique geological sites like the Flatruet Plateau with its 4,000-year-old rock paintings, the 'frozen sea' of the Rogen area, and Sweden's largest crevice cave, Hoverbergsgrottan.
Yes, Härjedalen is home to two significant national parks. Sonfjället National Park is one of Europe's oldest, known for its exceptional natural beauty and hiking. Hamra National Park, accessible via the Hamra National Park Entrance, features ancient forests, some with trees up to 300 years old, and is a haven for diverse insect species. The park also has the Golden Crown Monument, signifying its status as one of Sweden's most beautiful natural areas.
Härjedalen is often called 'Sweden's bear country' due to its significant brown bear population. You might spot bears from the Lofsdalen Bear's Den. The Muskox Centre outside Tännäs offers a unique opportunity to observe muskoxen. Reindeer, moose, and lynx also inhabit the region's diverse landscapes.
You can delve into the region's heritage at the Härjedalen Mountain Museum (Fjällmuseet) in Funäsdalen, which showcases the lives of mountain farmers, Sami people, and ironworkers. Explore ancient history at the Flatruet Plateau with its 4,000-year-old rock paintings, or see replicas of the 9th-century Överhogdal tapestries at Överhogdals Forngård. The Krångede power plant museum also tells the story of hydropower development.
To experience Sami culture, visit Lopme Laante in Funäsdalen, an open-air Sami park offering storytelling, traditional crafts, local food, and reindeer encounters. The Härjedalen Mountain Museum also provides insights into the Sami people's history and traditions.
Yes, Härjedalen offers several family-friendly options. Hamra National Park is suitable for families, and the Härjedalen Mountain Museum in Funäsdalen features a children's playhouse. Observing muskoxen at the Muskox Centre or potentially spotting bears from the Lofsdalen Bear's Den can also be exciting for families.
Härjedalen is a premier destination for year-round outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on popular trails like the Jämtland Triangle or St. Olavsleden, cycling, canoeing, fishing, trail running, and horse riding. In winter, ski resorts such as Funäsdalen, Vemdalen, and Lofsdalen offer alpine and cross-country skiing, ice climbing, and snow kiting.
Absolutely. Härjedalen offers a variety of cycling and mountain biking routes for different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'Messmörtjärnen – Fålåtjärnen loop' or the 'Funäsdalssjön loop' for both touring bicycles and mountain bikes. For more details on routes, you can explore the Cycling around Härjedalen guide or the MTB Trails around Härjedalen guide.
Härjedalen is a hiker's paradise. Popular areas include the majestic Helags and Sylarna mountains, and the Funäsfjällen region. Sonfjället National Park offers exceptional hiking opportunities. You can also find trails leading to natural highlights like the Fettjeåfallet Waterfall. For more running and hiking options, check out the Running Trails around Härjedalen guide.
For panoramic views, consider visiting Hoverberg's observation tower, which offers expansive vistas of the southern Storsjön lake area. The mountainous landscapes, particularly around Helags and Sylarna, also provide stunning viewpoints across the fells and valleys.
Yes, there are various facilities for visitors. The Hamra National Park Entrance provides access with toilets and informational material. For those on longer treks, the STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin offers beds and provisions, while Fjällnäs Camping & Lodges provides camping spots, kitchen facilities, and other amenities.
Härjedalen offers attractions year-round. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and water activities, with long daylight hours. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors, perfect for scenic walks. Winter (December-April) transforms the region into a snowy wonderland, excellent for skiing, snowmobiling, and other winter sports at resorts like Funäsdalen and Vemdalen.


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