Best attractions and places to see around Malung-Sälen include a diverse landscape of mountains, forests, rivers, and fens, offering extensive outdoor activities. The region is known for its nature reserves, cultural sites, and ski resorts. Malung-Sälen preserves its heritage through various museums and homesteads, alongside being home to Sweden's largest ski area. This area provides opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical and natural landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This is the entrance of a great hiking trail. It is important to know that in spring, parts of the trail are covered by snow.
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In the footsteps of the Sälen Fjellmarathon
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In the direction of Görälven, about 100m from the hut, there is a small pool with clear but slightly reddish, iron-rich water. There are even a few wooden planks leading to it, but you have to be careful as some of them are wobbly. Boiling water is OK in an emergency and I boiled it in peace and sheltered from the wind in the well-maintained Lilldalsstuga and had no problems. Otherwise, on the Södra Kungsleden, fresh water is only available again shortly before the start of the Fulufjället national park and at Granfjällssätern. In between? I would only drink water from the Görälv if it was boiled or filtered.
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The hut is large, well maintained and invites you to linger, as it offers good protection from the wind and is also just the thing after the strenuous stretch from Sälen. I cooked an early dinner here in peace and refined it with a few ingredients that a trail angel must have left behind. Someone even left whole trekking meals and oil here. 🙏
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Great hiking trail. In spring, parts of the trail are covered in snow. Sturdy, waterproof shoes and hiking poles can be helpful.
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Södra Kungsleden starts here, not the actual Kungsleden
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A big hut right by the river in the national park Fulufjället. There is a big main room, a kitchen and four bed rooms with 8 beds in total. You can also pitch your tent on the big meadow outside the hut. Staying here overnight costs 200 SEK (in June 2023).
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A big hut with great views over the surrounding valleys. Staying overnight is not allowed, but you can easily pitch a tent nearby. There are no good water sources in this area.
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Malung-Sälen is rich in natural beauty, offering mountains, forests, rivers, and fens. You can explore several nature reserves, such as Östra Almberget Nature Reserve for scenic views, Lybergsgnupen Nature Reserve for clifftop vistas, and Uvbergets Nature Reserve for old spruce forests and unique flora like the creeping lady's-tresses orchid. Eggarnas Nature Reserve near Malung is geologically interesting, showcasing formations from the last ice age.
Yes, Malung-Sälen offers several family-friendly options. The ski resorts, particularly Lindvallen, are known for their extensive areas for children and beginners, including Valleberget and the Magic Mountain evening skiing. The Experium in Sälen features a water park with a wave for surfing, along with other activities suitable for families. For hiking, the Östfjällsstugan area is popular and has an easy ascent to the fells, making it accessible for many.
The region preserves its heritage through various sites. You can visit Öje Skinnmuseum to learn about the local leather industry, or the Sixten Jernbergs Museum in Lima-Rörbäcksnäs, dedicated to the famous cross-country skier. Historical homesteads like Malung Homestead (Malungs hembygdsgård) and Olnispagården in Transtrand offer insights into local traditions and preserved buildings. Additionally, cultural reserves like Kvarnstensbrottet (the Millstone Quarry) showcase historical industrial heritage.
Malung-Sälen is a hub for outdoor activities. For hiking, you can find numerous trails, including the 1km wheelchair-accessible Kringelkroken along the Västerdal river, or the 5km Hälsostigen. More challenging options include the Södra Kungsleden Trailhead, which marks the beginning of a significant hiking route. You can explore many more options in the Hiking around Malung-Sälen guide. For cycling, there are dedicated mountain biking and touring routes, such as those in Lindvallen and Kläppen. Discover more in the MTB Trails around Malung-Sälen guide and the Cycling around Malung-Sälen guide.
Yes, the region offers several excellent viewpoints. Lybergsgnupen Nature Reserve is known for its views from clifftops. For panoramic vistas, visit Närfjällsstugan, a refuge at the top offering perfect views in all directions. Byråsen also provides scenic views over Malung. Another great spot is Lilldalsstugan Shelter, which offers great views over the surrounding valleys.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-maintained huts and the stunning natural surroundings. For instance, Östfjällsstugan is described as a beautiful, well-kept hut, well-located on a small lake, making it a popular spot. The refuge at Närfjällsstugan is loved for its perfect views and its ability to provide good protection from the wind after strenuous sections of trail.
Sälen is Sweden's largest ski area and includes several resorts under SkiStar Sälen, all accessible with a common lift pass. These include Lindvallen, known for its family-friendly slopes; Högfjället, offering a traditional mountain feel; Tandådalen, with diverse skiing and a lively après-ski scene; and Hundfjället, a family favorite with Trollskogen. Independent resorts like Kläppen and Stöten also provide additional skiing and snowboarding options.
Yes, Malung-Sälen hosts the annual Dansbandsveckan (Dance Band Week). Held every July at Orrskogens Folkets Park in Malung, this week-long festival attracts dance enthusiasts with live music from traditional Swedish and Scandinavian dance bands.
Absolutely. For easy walks, the Kringelkroken is a 1km wheelchair-accessible path along the Västerdal river. The Hälsostigen is another gentle 5km trail that follows old railway tracks and the river shoreline. Many areas around Östfjällsstugan also offer easy ascents to the fells, some even paved or with wide boardwalks, making them suitable for beginners.
For unique flora and fauna, visit Uvbergets Nature Reserve west of Malungsfors. This reserve is characterized by old spruce forests, high humidity, and steep cliffs, and is home to unique species like the creeping lady's-tresses orchid (Knärot) and lung lichen. Exploring the various nature reserves will offer opportunities to observe the region's diverse plant and animal life.
Yes, the region has a rich tradition of summer pasture farming. You can explore the Fäbodstigen, a 17km trail that passes by several historical summer pasture farms (fäbodar), offering a glimpse into this traditional way of life. Additionally, homesteads like Västagården, Lima and Arvselens Chalet provide further insight into local heritage.


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