Best attractions and places to see around Berg include natural features like waterfalls and mountain passes, alongside mountain huts. This region offers a landscape characterized by its fells and opportunities for outdoor exploration. It is a destination for those seeking natural beauty and mountain experiences. The area provides a variety of points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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A beautiful spot along the highest pass road. It's worth hiking to one of the sides to see the reindeer herds.
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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 can be reached from the car park in about 30 minutes.
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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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Very nice managed STF hut
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Flatruet – this is the name of Sweden's highest road at 975 metres above sea level and also the name of a barren plateau. The road connects the two small towns of Mittådalen and Ljungdalen in the province of Härjedalen. It was built in 1938 and is a gravel road about 20 km long. There is a large car park at the top of the pass, from which beautiful hiking trails start.
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The Berg region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Fettjeåfallet Waterfall, which is the highlight of a beautiful trail. Another notable natural feature is the Flatruet Pass summit, Sweden's highest road at 975 meters, offering a barren plateau with opportunities to see reindeer herds and starting points for hikes. The area is generally characterized by its fells and scenic landscapes.
Yes, the Berg region offers various hiking opportunities. From the Flatruet Pass summit, several hiking trails begin. You can also embark on tours to the Helags glacier from the STF Helags Mountain Station. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guide around Berg, which includes trails like the easy 'Flatruet Pass summit – Gaske Miesjehkentjahke loop'.
The Berg region is ideal for mountain experiences. You can traverse the Flatruet Pass summit, which is Sweden's highest road, offering unique views of a barren plateau. For trekkers and ski tourers, the STF Helags Mountain Station serves as a base for tours to the Helags glacier. The area is known for its fells and mountain passes, providing a true mountain environment.
Absolutely. The Flatruet Pass summit offers panoramic views from Sweden's highest road. From the STF Helags Mountain Station, you can get a great view of the Helags Glacier on clear days. The general fells and mountain passes throughout the region provide numerous scenic vistas.
For those exploring the fells, the STF Helags Mountain Station is a large hut offering food, a sauna, and a small shop for supplies. Another option is Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping, a small holiday oasis with cozy log cabins and parking for caravans. The STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin also provides a place for a break or overnight stay with some provisions available.
Berg has a rich history, particularly with the Bavarian royal family. You can explore Berg Castle, once a summer residence, known for its connection to King Ludwig II. Just offshore, the Votivkreuz (Memorial Cross) marks the spot where Ludwig II is believed to have drowned. Additionally, Roseninsel (Rose Island) in Lake Starnberg, accessible by boat, was a royal retreat with a charming villa and rose gardens. St. Johannes Church in Berg also showcases traditional Bavarian architecture.
Yes, Berg offers attractions suitable for families. The trail leading to Fettjeåfallet Waterfall is considered family-friendly. Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping is also noted as family-friendly, providing a comfortable base for exploring. The scenic beauty of Lake Starnberg and its surroundings offers pleasant outings for all ages.
Beyond hiking, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. The region is excellent for mountain biking, with routes like the 'Messmörtjärnen – Fålåtjärnen loop' available in the MTB Trails around Berg guide. Running is also popular, with trails such as the 'Running loop from Storhogna' found in the Running Trails around Berg guide. In winter, activities like cross-country skiing and snowmobiling are possible, especially around places like Gala Fjällgård.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural wonders and the opportunities for outdoor exploration. The impressive Fettjeåfallet Waterfall is a favorite, as is the unique experience of the Flatruet Pass summit with its barren plateau and potential for spotting reindeer. The hospitality and facilities at mountain huts like STF Helags Mountain Station are also highly valued by trekkers and ski tourers.
The best time to visit Berg depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and general outdoor exploration, the summer months offer pleasant conditions. However, the region also provides opportunities for winter activities like cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, making it a destination for both summer and winter enthusiasts. Some mountain huts, like STF Helags Mountain Station, have specific opening hours for both seasons.
Yes, several mountain facilities offer food and supplies. The STF Helags Mountain Station provides good food, a sauna, and a small shop for provisions. The smaller STF Fältjägaren Mountain Cabin also has some provisions available. For a more extensive stay, Gala Fjällgård Holiday Cabins and Camping offers accommodation and is run by outdoor enthusiasts who can provide local insights.


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