Best attractions and places to see around Rogen are centered on its expansive nature reserve, characterized by the unique Rogen moraine landscape of winding hills and numerous lakes. This region in Jämtland County, Sweden, offers a wealth of natural features and historical sites, including ancient pine forests and remnants of early human activity. With 12 hidden gems to explore, Rogen provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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I came by here again in 2023 and the rest hut has been newly built and is no longer as dirty and grimy as the previous "hut". Now it's worth taking a break here even in bad weather, among other things. There is also a stove in the hut.
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Very nice rest hut with a small shop.
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Extremely beautiful rest hut. Perfect for a long break.
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Very lonely lake, you can only reach it after a long hike. That is why there is practically no development on the banks. The northwestern end of the lake is on Norwegian soil.
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Very cozy shelter with stove and emergency equipment. No toilet, there is water from a stream a few hundred meters down the Kungsleden.
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The cabin was completely new in early June 2022. You can spend the night on the benches. No toilet and no water in the immediate vicinity.
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Lovely self catering cabin in a great location with kitchen and lounge in the camps. Fresh water is fetched from the lake.
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The Rogen area is renowned for its distinctive Rogen moraine landscape, characterized by a labyrinth of long, winding hills interspersed with numerous lakes and large erratic boulders. You can also discover ancient pine forests and the vast Lake Rogen, known for its clear, nutrient-poor waters and many inlets.
Yes, within the Rogen Nature Reserve, you can find remnants of earlier human activity. These include ancient pits used for trapping reindeer and settlements and graves dating back to the Stone Age, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Rogen boasts a rich fauna. Keep an eye out for European otter, Eurasian lynx, brown bear, and wolverine. Birdwatchers might spot golden eagles, black-throated loons, rough-legged buzzards, and ospreys. The area is also significant as it hosts Sweden's entire wild population of muskoxen.
The Rogen area is ideal for multi-day excursions, with popular activities including hiking and canoeing. The terrain can be rugged, but there are well-marked trails. Canoeing on the numerous lakes, though challenging due to potential portaging, offers a unique way to explore. For hiking, you can find various routes, including easy and moderate options, by checking out the Hiking around Rogen guide.
Yes, Rogen offers several easy hiking trails. For example, the Rävhidtjärnen loop from Uddtjärnen is an easy 5.3 km route. You can find more options for gentle walks in the Easy hikes around Rogen guide.
The area provides several huts and shelters. The Rogenstugan Cabin is a popular choice, offering a shop for supplies, a sauna, and comfortable self-catering facilities. The Lakeside Shelter provides protection from weather, an outhouse, and a fire pit, suitable for hikers and canoeists. There's also the cozy Broktjärnskojan Shelter with an oven.
Yes, camping is possible in designated areas. For instance, there are Campsites by the River that offer nice spots with boards for seating, suitable for a break or an overnight stay.
The best time to visit Rogen largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers ideal conditions for hiking and canoeing, with longer daylight hours. However, the weather around Lake Rogen can be unpredictable, even in summer. For specific seasonal considerations, it's always wise to check local forecasts before your trip.
While the Rogen wilderness can be rugged, there are family-friendly options, especially for walks. Look for easy hiking trails mentioned in the Easy hikes around Rogen guide. Some shelters, like the Lakeside Shelter, are also noted as family-friendly.
Generally, dogs are allowed in the Rogen Nature Reserve, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during certain periods to protect wildlife, particularly during nesting seasons or when reindeer are calving. Always check specific local regulations before your visit.
Public transport options to the remote Rogen Nature Reserve are limited. It's advisable to plan your journey carefully, often involving a combination of bus services to nearby towns and then arranging for local transport or a longer hike to reach the reserve's entry points. Specific routes and schedules should be checked with regional transport providers.
Canoeing on Lake Rogen is a rewarding experience, but it requires preparation. The lake is known for its clear waters and numerous inlets, but it can be prone to unpredictable weather. Portaging between the often-unconnected small lakes is frequently necessary, so be prepared for carrying your canoe over land sections.


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