Best mountain peaks around Malung-Sälen are characterized by a diverse landscape, offering both prominent ski resort areas and more secluded natural summits. The region, situated in Sweden, features rolling forested hills, open fells, and distinct alpine terrain. It provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, including hiking to viewpoints and exploring areas with cultural heritage. The area is known for its varied mountain environments, from high peaks to expansive plateaus.
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Storefjäll offers stunning views across rolling mountain landscapes, vast forests, and quiet valleys typical of the Scandinavian highlands. The trails lead over rocky terrain and soft alpine meadows, with beautiful panoramic vistas and fresh mountain air rewarding every climb.
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From Mellanfjället’s summit, the view stretches over rolling forested hills, winding valleys, and distant mountain peaks. Below, scattered lakes reflect the sky, while clusters of spruce and pine dot the landscape. On clear days, the expansive wilderness reaches toward the horizon, with traces of nearby villages visible in the distance.
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From the top of this plateau you gain good views of the moor, and a range of different sized cairns which are used for navigational purposes.
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A whole different world in winter. A veritable desert of ice.
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beautiful summit marking with stone tower Picnic bench available
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Surefootedness recommended to climb from both sides
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For breathtaking views, consider visiting Mellanfjället Summit, where the vista stretches over rolling forested hills and distant peaks. Storefjäll also offers stunning panoramic views across mountain landscapes and vast forests. Don't miss Granberget, the highest peak in Värmland, which features a watchtower providing spectacular 360-degree views.
Yes, Malung-Sälen offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, you can explore the area around Granberget via the Nordvärmlandsleden trail. The region also features routes like the Östfjällsrundan Trail and the Hundfjällsslingan trail loop. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Malung-Sälen guide.
Beyond hiking, the Malung-Sälen area is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous traffic-free bike rides, including the Sälen Bike Park loop from Lindvallen, detailed in the Traffic-free bike rides around Malung-Sälen guide. For runners, there are trails like the Kalvtjärnen loop from Tandådalen, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Malung-Sälen guide. In winter, the region transforms into a prime destination for skiing and snowboarding.
Absolutely. Areas like Lindvallen and Hundfjället are particularly known for being family-friendly. Hundfjället, for instance, features the enchanting 'Trollskogen' (Troll Forest), a unique ski run with trolls, figures, sounds, and lights, making it a magical experience for children. While primarily ski areas, these locations often have accessible trails and activities suitable for families during the warmer months too.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking and cycling, late spring to early autumn (May to September) offers pleasant weather and accessible trails. If you're interested in winter sports like skiing and snowboarding, the season typically runs from December to April. Some peaks, like Mellanfjället Summit, offer a 'veritable desert of ice' in winter, providing a unique experience.
Access varies by peak. For some, like Granberget, you can hike from places like Höljes or drive on a dirt road closer to the top, though 4WD and snow tires are recommended in winter. Many of the major ski areas like Lindvallen, Högfjället, Tandådalen, and Hundfjället are well-developed with parking facilities and transport lifts, making them easily accessible.
The Malung-Sälen peaks offer diverse natural features. On the Norra Transtrandsfjällen Plateau, you'll find a moor landscape dotted with various sized cairns used for navigation. Storefjäll features rocky terrain and soft alpine meadows. The region's wilderness is characterized by rolling forested hills, winding valleys, and scattered lakes reflecting the sky.
While the focus is primarily on natural beauty and outdoor activities, the region does have some historical context. Lindvallen's surrounding forests contain ancient ruins and artifacts. Högfjället is home to the historic Högfjällshotellet, which has welcomed guests since the 1930s, offering a glimpse into the area's past as a mountain retreat.
Layering is key due to changing mountain weather. Essential items include moisture-wicking base layers, insulating mid-layers (fleece or down), and a waterproof and windproof outer shell. Sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are crucial, especially on rocky or uneven terrain. Always pack extra layers, a hat, gloves, and rain gear, even in summer, as conditions can change rapidly.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, areas like Tandådalen are known for their varied and sometimes demanding slopes, including one of Sweden's best and largest Snow Parks. While primarily a ski area, the terrain offers challenging ascents and descents for hikers in the off-season. Hundfjället also boasts 'Väggen' (The Wall), one of Sweden's steepest slopes, which can be a strenuous climb.
Hundfjället is highly popular, especially for families, due to its varied slopes ranging from very steep to long, child-friendly runs. It's famous for the 'Trollskogen' (Troll Forest), a unique and enchanting ski experience. For advanced adventurers, it also features 'Väggen' (The Wall), one of Sweden's steepest slopes, and excellent snowboarding opportunities with terrain parks like the 'Jib Park'.
You can find distinctive summit markings on several peaks. The Norra Transtrandsfjällen Plateau features a range of different sized cairns used for navigational purposes. At Hundfjället Summit Cairn (925 m), you'll find a beautiful stone tower marking the summit, complete with a picnic bench for a rest.


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