Best attractions and places to see around Åre include a blend of natural landmarks, cultural sites, and outdoor activity hubs. The region is characterized by its prominent mountains, such as Åreskutan, and the scenic Åresjön lake. Åre offers a diverse landscape with powerful waterfalls and historic sites, reflecting its rich heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of environments, from mountain peaks to ancient churches, providing a comprehensive experience of the Swedish mountain world.
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These waterfalls are the largest in Sweden.
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Nice waterfalls on the Indalsälven River, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Sweden. www.ristafallet.com
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860 meters in altitude in seven minutes: The Åre cable car (Kabinbanan) makes Åreskutan the most easily accessible high mountain in Sweden. The mountain station is at an altitude of 1274 meters, the valley station is located just above the central square Åre torg at 421 meters above sea level. From the mountain station and from the nearby summit at an altitude of 1,420 meters you have a view that stretches for kilometers over the mountains of Jämtland. The cable car was built as part of the Åre project, where the Swedish government decided in 1972 to allocate money to create a ski area in Årefjällen where “normal” people could also afford to ski. The Kabinbana was opened in 1976. Each cabin can accommodate 75 people. The train usually runs every 20 minutes. Dogs are welcome in one of the mountain huts, but four-legged friends must generally be kept on a leash on the mountain.
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In the film adaptation of Astrid Lindgren's "Ronja the Robber's Daughter" filmed here, the Ristafallet is called Glupafallet.
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The Ristafallet waterfall on Åreälven is not far from the European route E 14. A forested island divides the fall - which is almost completely frozen in winter - into a northern and a southern section. The entire fall is fifty meters wide, fourteen meters high. Depending on the season, the flow is 100 to 400 cubic meters of water per second. The moist environment of the waterfall has created a special nature with special lichens, grasses and animals, which has been given protection status by the Swedish state.
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At the Ristafallet campsite in Järpen you can stay right next to the magnificent Ristafall. There are small cabins and slightly more luxurious apartments, caravan and motorhome pitches and also space for people who just want to camp here with a tent. The campsite has thirty pitches, most with electricity. It is open all year round and is only closed from October 15th to December 25th. There are several hiking trails that start or pass here. For example, the St. Olavs Trail, which runs through the camping area, is a very nice, easy trail for multi-day hikes because there are plenty of overnight accommodations along the route.
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At the “Näckens udde”, the “tip of the neck”, you can view the mighty waterfall from below. At the end of May/beginning of June, when the Tännforsen has the most water, an amount of liquid shoots over the edge that would fill the huge Globen Arena in Stockholm within a quarter of an hour.
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Tännforsen is the most powerful waterfall in Sweden. It is located 22 kilometers northwest of Åre on the upper reaches of the Åreälven. Here the river forms several lakes. Lake Tännsjön flows over Tännfors into Lake Östra Noren, 37 meters lower. The waterfall was formed on the steep edge of an overhanging rocky plateau formed by the folding of the Scandinavian mountain range approximately 500 million years ago. A special climate develops near a large waterfall like Tännforsen. The mist caused by the waterfall supports interesting and unusual lichen species on the slates and trees.
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Åre is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Ristafallet Waterfall, known for its wide cascade, or experience the immense power of Tännforsen Waterfall, Sweden's most powerful. The prominent mountain Åreskutan offers magnificent panoramic views, and the village itself is nestled along the scenic Åresjön lake.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Åreskutan. You can reach its summit, which is home to Sweden's highest eatery, Toppstugan, via the scenic Cable car from Åre up to Åreskutan. From the mountain station at 1274 meters, or the summit at 1420 meters, you'll get expansive views of the Jämtland mountains.
Absolutely. Åre is home to two remarkable waterfalls. Tännforsen Waterfall is Sweden's most powerful, especially impressive in late May/early June. You can view it from "Näckens udde." Another must-see is Ristafallet Waterfall, a wide and beautiful cascade famous for its appearance in "Ronja the Robber's Daughter."
Åre offers several historical and cultural insights. The 12th-century Åre Old Church is a significant medieval stone church and a stop on the St. Olav Trail. You can also explore the historic Fröå Mine, an open-air museum showcasing Åre's copper mining past. The Åre Bergbana (funicular) has a museum at its upper station detailing Åre's development.
Yes, Åre has many family-friendly options. Both Ristafallet Waterfall and Tännforsen Waterfall are accessible and enjoyable for families. The Cable car from Åre up to Åreskutan provides an easy way to experience mountain views. Additionally, families can enjoy activities like feeding reindeer or exploring the Åre Bike Park, which has routes for various skill levels.
Åre is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like the "Endless views – Mullfjället Summit loop" or the "Trollstigen Trail." For cycling, there are options from easy loops like "Badplats loop" to more challenging routes. The region is also popular for mountain biking, with Scandinavia's largest bike park. Find more routes on the Hiking around Åre and Cycling around Åre guide pages.
Many attractions in Åre are surrounded by excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, you can hike to the summit of Åreskutan after taking the cable car. The area around the waterfalls also offers pleasant walks. For longer treks, the mountain stations like STF Helags Mountain Station and STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station serve as bases for extensive hiking. Explore more options on the Hiking around Åre guide page.
Åre is a fantastic destination for cyclists. The Åre Bike Park offers numerous graded downhill and cross-country mountain biking routes. For touring and road cycling, you can find routes like the "Cocos Kurva loop" or the "Åre Square – Karoliner Monument loop." Discover more detailed routes and guides on the Cycling around Åre and Road Cycling Routes around Åre guide pages.
Beyond its renowned skiing, Åre offers unique winter experiences. You can witness the magical Northern Lights, especially from December to March. Tännforsen Waterfall transforms into a stunning ice formation and is illuminated at night. Other activities include exhilarating dogsledding tours, snowmobile adventures, and snow quad rides.
Yes, Åre and its surrounding mountains feature well-equipped mountain stations. STF Helags Mountain Station is a popular base for tours to the Helags glacier, offering food, a sauna, and a shop. STF Blåhammaren Mountain Station, the highest STF hut, is known for its views and excellent food. Both provide lodging and amenities for trekkers.
The best time to visit Åre depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, mountain biking, and water sports, the summer months (June to August) are ideal, with long daylight hours and pleasant temperatures. For skiing, snowboarding, dogsledding, and the chance to see the Northern Lights, the winter season (December to April) is perfect.
For a unique cultural immersion, visit the Njarka Sami Camp to learn about the indigenous Sami way of life, feed reindeer, and participate in traditional activities. The Fröå Mine also offers a glimpse into Åre's industrial heritage with reconstructed buildings and a café. You can also explore the Åre Old Church, a medieval pilgrim stop.


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