Best attractions and places to see around Älvdalen include a diverse landscape of national parks, ancient forests, and significant cultural sites. This Swedish municipality in Dalarna is characterized by its natural features, such as the Österdalälven River and numerous nature reserves. The region also offers insights into its industrial heritage and traditional agricultural practices. Visitors can explore a blend of natural wonders and historical landmarks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Definitely. For us, the most beautiful mountain peak in Dalarna.
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Very beautiful national park. It has one of Swedens biggest waterfalls. It is 93 metres high and has the tallest free fall of 70 metres.
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Beautiful national park. At Naturum you can find out about the area and put together your own hiking route. Whether to the waterfall or to the oldest tree in the world or to the lakes. It's really beautiful there.
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Please note: Do not go up from the parking lot. First follow the road further, then a dead-end street and in a sharp bend to the right, turn left onto planks (orange markings). Beautiful walk.
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Great hiking trail to the waterfall. Good and short paths
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I agree with the general enthusiasm for this great spot. I was here in winter and was glad I had snowshoes with me. Several skiers also made the ascent over the east on foot, but the way over the fell definitely required skis or snowshoes. I went up to the west and it was quite a climb. But great! Since I was up in the fog the first time, I came back again in good weather. I could only share my photos on the neighboring highlight “this view”.
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It is more than 400 meters in altitude, but it is a very easy hike with a very wide and rewarding panoramic view, as the Städjan is quite alone.
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Thanks to the developed footbridge you can get very close to the waterfall.
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Älvdalen is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Fulufjället National Park, home to Sweden's highest waterfall, Njupeskär Waterfall, which plunges 93 meters. The park also features the ancient 'Old Tjikko' tree. Other notable natural sites include the Rotensugnet Nature Reserve, the Österdalälven River, and various other waterfalls like Stopfallet and Rivsjöfallet.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Städjan Summit is a rewarding option. At 1131 meters, it's the highest point in Dalarna and offers fantastic panoramic views. The climb is strenuous but well worth the effort. You can find more challenging routes, including those around Fulufjället National Park, in the Hiking around Älvdalen guide.
Älvdalen offers a glimpse into its rich heritage. Explore the Porphyry and Hagström Museum, which showcases the region's industrial past with porphyry objects and instruments from AB Albin Hagström. Rots Skans is a homestead museum with historical houses depicting life from the late Middle Ages. You can also visit the Älvdalen Old Church, a lovely wooden church from the mid-17th century.
Many of Älvdalen's natural attractions are suitable for families. Fulufjället National Park and the trails leading to Njupeskär Waterfall are generally family-friendly, with an information center at Naturum. The Trollvägen Magic Hill offers a peculiar and fun experience for all ages. Additionally, the region's traditional summer farms (fäbodar) provide an interesting historical insight for families.
Beyond hiking, Älvdalen offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. The Österdalälven River is excellent for fly fishing, canoeing, and beaver spotting. In winter, the region transforms into a hub for cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. You can also find opportunities for ice climbing at Njupeskär Waterfall between December and March. For cycling enthusiasts, explore routes in the Cycling around Älvdalen guide or MTB Trails around Älvdalen guide.
The Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation) is a great option. It offers a shop for equipment and food, a café, and accommodation, making it a perfect starting point or resting spot for many tours in the Swedish-Norwegian border area. At the entrance to Fulufjället National Park, you'll also find the Naturum information center with exhibitions and a restaurant.
Älvdalen offers distinct experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, fishing, and canoeing, with lush landscapes and accessible trails. Winter transforms the region into a snowy paradise, perfect for cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, and witnessing the frozen Njupeskär Waterfall. The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) offer unique beauty with changing foliage or thawing landscapes, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
Älvdalen holds a few intriguing spots. The Trollvägen Magic Hill is a curious place where gravity seems to play tricks. Keep an eye out for Nipgubben, a tiny Swedish troll figure believed to protect the land. For panoramic views, the Bunkris Fire Tower offers a high vantage point over the surrounding area. The region is also known for its unique 'Älvdalskan' language, closely related to Old Norse.
Yes, Älvdalen offers a range of hiking options, including easier trails. The paths around Fulufjället National Park, particularly those leading to Njupeskär Waterfall from the Visitor Center, are well-developed and suitable for an easier walk. You can explore various easy routes in the Hiking around Älvdalen guide, such as the Njupeskär Loop Trail.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the spectacular Njupeskär Waterfall and the extensive hiking opportunities within Fulufjället National Park. The panoramic views from Städjan Summit are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained visitor centers and the chance to immerse themselves in wild Swedish nature.
Absolutely. Älvdalen provides opportunities for guided moose and bear safaris, allowing you to observe these magnificent animals in their natural habitat. The region is also excellent for berry picking, with cloudberries, blueberries, raspberries, and lingonberries abundant in season. Keep an eye out for beavers along the Österdalälven River.


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