Best attractions and places to see around Åsele, a municipality in Västerbotten County, Sweden, highlight its natural beauty and cultural history. The region features ancient forests, dramatic canyons, and serene lakes, including parts of Björnlandet National Park. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes and cultural sites that reflect the area's past. Åsele offers a variety of outdoor activities and points of interest.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Nice spot for a break. Between wild nature and above a beautiful lake. The view is amazing.
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This is where the all the hiking trails of the national park start.
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This is where the all the hiking trails of the national park start. It has wild nature and a beautiful lake. Several hiking trails are available. There is also a well equipped accommodation near the lake.
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Nice accommodation at the lake. The houses are well maintained and well equipped.
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You can camp here. There are two windbreak cabins, a dry toilet and... you can see it.
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Of course, no Swedish national park should be without the golden crown.
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The golden crown cannot be missing in any Swedish national park.
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In the middle of the park is this hut where everyone can stay overnight.
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Åsele is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Björnlandet National Park, known for its ancient Scots pine forest and diverse species. Other notable natural sites include Stenbithöjden Nature Reserve with its primeval forests and lakes, the impressive Stockholmsgata Nature Reserve featuring a 50-meter-deep canyon, and the scenic Ångermanälven River. For panoramic views, consider Bergvattenberget or Vispsjöberget.
Yes, Åsele offers several cultural and historical attractions. The Åsele Hembygdsområde (Open-Air Museum) in the town center showcases local history with 17 buildings and 50 exhibitions, including insights into Sami history. You can also find the historic Torvsjö Kvarnar (Torvsjö Mills) northwest of Åsele, which are currently undergoing restoration. Additionally, the region is part of the Konstvägen Sju älvar (Art Road Seven Rivers) and the Sagavägen (The Saga Road), offering unique cultural journeys.
Åsele is a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Popular activities include hiking, with countless trails ranging from easy to challenging. The municipality is also renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities across 20 different conservation areas. During winter, Åslia offers downhill and cross-country skiing. You can find more details on hiking routes in the area by visiting the Hiking around Åsele guide.
Absolutely. Many of Åsele's natural attractions are suitable for families, such as the Visitor Information Point, Björnlandet National Park, which features a hand-operated sound generator that children enjoy. The Stamsjön Beach is a child-friendly bathing area with shallow waters, swings, and a beach volleyball court. Shorter hiking trails, like the easy Rönnlandsrundan in Björnlandet National Park, are also great for families. The annual Åsele Marknad in July offers a fairground and children's activities.
Near attractions like Björnlandet National Park, you'll find several hiking trails. Options include the moderate Guldbäcksleden and Svärmor Trail, as well as easier routes like the Rönnlandsrundan and the Wassprovo Cabin loop. These trails offer diverse experiences within the national park's stunning old-growth forest. For a comprehensive list of hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Åsele guide.
Within Björnlandet National Park, you can find accommodation options such as the Cabin in Björnlandet National Park. These cabins are typically well-maintained and equipped for overnight stays by the lake, offering a rustic yet comfortable experience amidst nature.
The best time to visit Åsele largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (especially July) is popular for the Åsele Marknad and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and swimming. The autumn offers beautiful fall foliage, while winter provides opportunities for skiing and other snow sports at Åslia, as well as events like the Winter Market and Åselenappet ice fishing competition in March.
Yes, Åsele boasts several impressive viewpoints. The View of Lake Angsjö from Björnberget offers panoramic vistas over Lake Angsjö and Björnlandet National Park. Another magnificent panorama can be found at Bergvattenberget (Offerhällan), a cliff with a 120-meter vertical drop, equipped with amenities like a windbreak and fireplace. Vispsjöberget also provides wonderful views of the Ångermanälven river after a 3-kilometer hike.
Beyond its forests and lakes, Åsele features some truly unique natural formations. The Stockholmsgata Nature Reserve is home to an impressive 50-meter-deep and 1.5-kilometer-long canyon. Near Fredrika, you can see Rangelsten, an enormous erratic boulder, seven meters high, placed vertically by ancient ice sheets. The steep, craggy cliffs of Bastuklumpen Nature Reserve along the Lögdeälven river also create a dramatic landscape.
Visitors particularly appreciate the pristine nature and tranquility of the region. The well-maintained facilities and informative displays at places like the Visitor Information Point, Björnlandet National Park are highly valued. Many enjoy the scenic views from various viewpoints and the opportunity to stay in comfortable accommodations like the Cabin in Björnlandet National Park. The availability of picnic tables, fireplaces, and toilets at rest areas, such as the Idyllic rest area right by the lake, also enhances the visitor experience.
Yes, Åsele is famous for hosting the Åsele Marknad, one of Sweden's largest summer markets. It takes place annually on the third weekend of July, attracting around 100,000 visitors with hundreds of stalls, entertainment, concerts, and a fairground. Other annual events include the Winter Market, Handicraft Fair, and the Åselenappet ice fishing competition in March, as well as folk car races around Midsummer.
Åsele municipality is an excellent destination for fishing enthusiasts. It boasts 20 different fishing conservation areas and numerous lakes, tarns, streams, and rivers that are well-suited for various types of fishing. Stenbithöjden Nature Reserve, for example, is known for its around twenty small lakes and streams that provide great fishing opportunities.


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