Best attractions and places to see around Hagfors, located in the heart of Värmland, Sweden, offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural insights. Situated alongside the River Uvan, the town is surrounded by forests and rivers, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. The region provides opportunities to experience both untouched wilderness and local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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We hiked counterclockwise, so the climb was quite steep in places at the beginning. We found the route only moderately pleasant: for a long time, you have the view (and the noise!) of Hagfors behind you, and once you reach the top, you find an ugly electrical substation and—weather permitting—quite a few people driving up. The view from the tower is great, but if you're looking for Swedish tranquility in nature, you won't find it on this hike.
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Stjärnsfors is an old mill community in the Norra Råda parish in the municipality of Hagfors, outside Uddeholm. There used to be an iron mill, a sawmill and a pulp mill here, but nowadays there is not much left. A few residential buildings, the country house, the station and some old industrial buildings are all that remain. Today there is a mill and mill museum on the old industrial area.
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In the forest outside Råda there is something called Sagostigen. It was created by Stig Sandberg, who takes his daily walks here and one day has an idea: "If someone adjusts the stump a little, it will look like a troll, and that branch can become a horse ...". So it went on summer after summer. Creature after creature lives in the forest. It's wonderfully creative in its simplicity and anyone can participate in the quirky fairy trail without paying a cent for entry
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Great waterfall, impressive in any season. Be sure to walk the beautiful Halgaleden hiking trail.
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Great view of the deep Halgan gorge. Nice old arch bridge and can be reached quickly from the parking lot.
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Small 10 m high waterfall with a nice resting place opposite.
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Small restaurant. Currently closed due to corona.
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Hagfors is rich in natural beauty. A must-see is Brattfallet, a stunning 10-meter waterfall cascading down a steep canyon, which also serves as a starting point for hiking trails. You can also visit the Mana-Örbäckens, Hovfjället, Nordsjöskogen, and Svartån Nature Reserves, offering untouched wilderness, diverse flora, and wildlife viewing opportunities. The River Uvan and Klarälven River provide scenic landscapes for various activities.
Yes, Hagfors offers an extensive network of hiking trails. From Brattfallet, you can access trails like the Halgåleden. The Hovfjället Nature Reserve also features numerous trails through forests and past clear lakes. For more options, you can explore various running and hiking routes around Hagfors, including easy to difficult trails, by checking the Running Trails around Hagfors guide.
Hagfors has several interesting cultural and historical sites. Explore the life and career of renowned Swedish singer Monica Zetterlund at the Monica Zetterlund Museum. The Hagfors Railway Museum offers insights into industrial heritage, while the Sjärnsfors Mill Museum preserves the history of an old mill community. You can also see the historic Old Stone Bridge Over Halgåden Gorge.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy the Sagostigen Fairy Tale Trail, a wonderfully creative path in the forest filled with whimsical figures. The Sjärnsfors Mill Museum is also suitable for families interested in local history. Additionally, the Old Stone Bridge Over Halgåden Gorge provides a scenic and accessible spot for a family outing.
For breathtaking panoramic views of Hagfors, its lakes, and surrounding forests, head to the Värmullsåsen Observation Tower. Located at 426 meters, it's accessible by car or via an 8 km hike from the town hall. The Old Stone Bridge Over Halgåden Gorge also offers a great view of the Halgån river's deep gorge.
Beyond hiking, Hagfors offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on extensive trails, with options for gravel biking and mountain biking. The Klarälven river is excellent for canoeing, and you can find opportunities for kayaking and boat rentals, particularly through Värmlandsgården. Disc golf is also available, and in winter, events like the Ice Bear Challenge offer unique experiences.
Yes, Hagfors is home to several significant nature reserves. The Mana-Örbäckens Nature Reserve provides an experience of untouched wilderness. Hovfjället Nature Reserve is known for its beautiful walks. Nordsjöskogen Nature Reserve boasts rich flora, including rare species, and is home to various wildlife. Svartån Nature Reserve is important for insects and freshwater pearl mussels, showcasing diverse forests and historical remnants.
The best time to visit Hagfors for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, canoeing, and enjoying the lush natural landscapes. Autumn offers beautiful fall foliage. For unique winter experiences, such as the Ice Bear Challenge (a refreshing winter bath), December is a good time. The annual Eldfesten (Fire Festival) takes place in August.
Hagfors hosts several unique local events throughout the year. The annual Eldfesten (The Fire Festival) is a two-day event in August featuring live music and a Cabbage Soup World Championship. In September, you can experience Valnatta, a speedway race. For a truly refreshing winter experience, the Ice Bear Challenge takes place on Christmas Day, involving a winter bath in an ice hole.
The Värmullsåsen Observation Tower is noted as being wheelchair accessible, allowing visitors to enjoy its panoramic views. While specific accessibility details for all attractions are not provided, many natural areas and viewpoints may offer varying levels of accessibility. It's always recommended to check specific site information for detailed accessibility options.
Komoot users appreciate the natural beauty and outdoor opportunities in Hagfors. They highlight the impressive cascade of Brattfallet and recommend walking the beautiful Halgåleden hiking trail. The Värmullsåsen Observation Tower is praised for its great all-round views. Visitors also enjoy the scenic perspectives from the Old Stone Bridge Over Halgåden Gorge, especially during spring when the water rushes.
Yes, Hagfors is known for its extensive network of cycling trails. You can find various options for both gravel biking and mountain biking. For detailed routes, explore the MTB Trails around Hagfors guide and the Gravel biking around Hagfors guide, which list routes of varying distances and difficulty levels.


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