Kesusjön is a remote region in Berg municipality, Härjedalen, Sweden, situated approximately 10 kilometers west of Ljungdalen at an elevation of 788.7 meters above sea level. The area is characterized by its untouched nature and diverse mountain landscapes, with nearly half of the terrain consisting of bare mountain and 38% covered by forests. This composition provides varied environments for outdoor pursuits, including views of prominent features like Helagsfjället. The Kesuån river flows through Kesusjön, contributing to the region's clear waters,…
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Kesusjön is located in Berg municipality, Härjedalen, Sweden. It is situated approximately 6 miles (10 kilometers) west of Ljungdalen at an elevation of 2,588 feet (788.7 meters) above sea level.
The Kesusjön region primarily offers hiking opportunities. Its diverse landscape includes both bare mountain and forest terrain, providing varied environments for exploring on foot. In winter, skiing and snowmobiling are also common ways to access the area.
The region is characterized by its remote mountain landscapes, with nearly 50% bare mountain and 38% forest. Prominent features include views of Helagsfjället, one of Jämtland county's largest peaks, and the Kesuån river, which flows through the lake and contributes to the clear waters.
Kesusjön lacks direct road connections, with the public road network ending several miles (kilometers) east in Kläppen. Access typically involves hiking, skiing, or snowmobiling from Kläppen or Ljungdalen, adding to the area's remote experience.
Yes, komoot offers guides to help explore the region. An example is the guide titled Hiking around Kesusjön, which provides detailed information for navigating the area on foot.
Routes in the Kesusjön region have an average rating of 4.79 out of 5 stars on komoot. This rating is based on experiences shared by more than 100 visitors to the area.
The hiking terrain in Kesusjön is varied, consisting of approximately 50% bare mountain and 38% forest. This combination allows for both challenging mountain ascents and more serene forest trails.
Yes, Kesusjön is known for its untouched fishing waters, which are part of Ljungdalen's fishing area. Anglers can find species such as trout, char, grayling, pike, and burbot in these pristine waters.
The Kesusjön area offers several cabins for overnight stays and a service point known as Kesubon. For broader services, the nearby villages of Ljungdalen and Kläppen provide additional options.
For information related to the Kesusjön region, particularly regarding fishing and the broader Ljungdalen area, Ljungdalens FVOF (Fishing Area Management Association) can be contacted. The contact person, Berit Halvarsson, can be reached at +46 705 - 70 60 65.
Yes, Kesusjön is considered a remote area. Its lack of direct road access and the requirement to hike, ski, or snowmobile to reach it contribute to a pristine and undisturbed natural experience.
Kesusjön is situated at an elevation of 2,588 feet (788.7 meters) above sea level. This high altitude contributes to its mountain world environment.

