Attractions and places to see around Arjeplogs kommun offer a diverse range of experiences in Swedish Lapland. This region is characterized by its vast wilderness, including mountains, an impressive number of lakes, and Sweden's deepest lake, Hornavan. Visitors can explore significant natural features and cultural sites that reflect the area's rich heritage and unique Arctic environment. The Arctic Circle also traverses the region, adding to its distinct geographical appeal.
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When the Arctic Circle Center was built in 1990 to welcome visitors to the Saltfjellet mountain range in northern Norway, it was believed that the Arctic Circle ran directly through the center of the building. But because it is constantly moving, its actual location is now farther north.
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Here the Arctic Circle is crossed.
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The Arctic Circle Monument was erected in 1990 as part of the opening of the Arctic Circle Center on the E6 highway. It stands directly in front of the entrance to the center and bears the latitude 66*33' North, which indicates the course of the Arctic Circle.
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One of the oldest national parks in Sweden. Protected since 1909.
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Great accommodation with good facilities and very friendly staff. You can pitch your tent on the meadow and use the service rooms for a small fee. Overnight stay 420 krone per person.
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Very nice excursion destination. It is a short walk in mixed terrain. It goes over stones, roots, branches, etc. You should be sure-footed and wear sturdy shoes. At the end of the path there is a beautiful view and a shelter from the weather with a fireplace. A beautiful canyon and simply impressive. Very beautiful and fascinating place. We had the place all to ourselves. Definitely worth a visit if you are nearby.
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There is a large parking lot in the Arctic Circle Center and travelers flock to the "must-see" spots with their cameras. There are also souvenirs, a multimedia show, food and a post office. The building stands alone on the bare plateau and is only populated by tourists in cars and buses. This Arctic Circle is only an imaginary line, as its exact location is constantly changing. The Arctic Circle is very important for the souvenir industry. There are often large information signs, and you can buy a certificate confirming that you have crossed it. Mail that is posted there receives a special stamp. So it doesn't matter that the Arctic Circle is constantly changing its location and the signs stay where they have been for several years.
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Arjeplogs kommun is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Pieljekaise National Park, one of Sweden's oldest, known for its pristine mountain birch forests. Don't miss the spectacular Gimegolts Canyon, offering a short walk to an impressive view. The region is also home to Lake Hornavan, Sweden's deepest lake, and the accessible Arctic Circle Center, a unique landmark.
Yes, the region offers a glimpse into its rich heritage. The Silver Museum (Silvermuseet) in Arjeplog houses the world's largest collection of Sami silver and exhibits on local history. You can also visit the Båtsuoj Sami Centre to learn about Sami culture and meet reindeer, or explore Skeppsholmen, an island with Sami buildings. The historic Nasafjäll Smelting Area in Adolfström provides insights into past mining operations.
Arjeplogs kommun is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking in areas like Pieljekaise National Park or along the Vaukaleden trail. The mountainous archipelago around lakes Hornavan and Uddjaur is perfect for kayaking and fishing. For specific routes, explore the hiking trails or running trails available in the region.
Yes, the Vaukaleden, also known as "Spångarna," is a two-kilometer easy-access trail with boardwalks, suitable for walking, biking, strollers, and wheelchairs. It features bridges, fishing ramps, and barbecue areas. The Arctic Circle Center is also easily accessible with a large parking lot, and the Galtispuoda Viewing Platform can be reached by car for most of the year, offering impressive views.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Summer (June-August) is ideal for experiencing the midnight sun, hiking, kayaking, and fishing, with pleasant temperatures. Winter offers opportunities for snow-related activities, though specific attractions might have limited access. The Galtispuoda Viewing Platform is particularly memorable during the midnight sun.
For hikers, Kyrkans Fjällgård Hostel in Jäkkvik offers beds, hot showers, and saunas, and allows tent pitching. The Allmän Rest Cabin is a free, unguarded hut with a stove and gas cooker, making it an ideal stopover during longer treks. These facilities provide welcome comfort after a day of exploration.
Absolutely. The Galtispuoda Viewing Platform, an easily accessible low mountain, offers beautiful scenery and impressive views of the area's numerous lakes and mountains. Akkelis mountain, near Arjeplog town, also provides magnificent vistas of the lake landscape, including Lake Hornavan and Uddjaure. The Arctic Circle Center also serves as a viewpoint on a high plateau.
Families can enjoy the Arctic Circle Center, which is an interesting stop for all ages. The Vaukaleden trail is perfect for families with strollers or wheelchairs, offering easy walking and picnic spots. The Båtsuoj Sami Centre provides a unique opportunity to meet reindeer and learn about Sami culture in an engaging way for children.
Yes, Sállajiegŋa (Salajekna), Sweden's largest glacier, is an impressive natural wonder. While it's remote, helicopter tours are available during the summer months to visit this vast glacier, which covers over 24 square kilometers and is nearly 300 meters thick in places.
The Silvervägen is a scenic national road inaugurated in 1975. It is notable for being the only Swedish national road that traverses the treeless mountain plain (kalfjället), reaching elevations up to 740 meters above sea level. It offers a unique driving experience through the stunning Arctic landscape.
Visitors frequently appreciate the pristine wilderness and the sense of tranquility. The spectacular natural formations like Gimegolts Canyon are highly rated for their beauty and unique experience. The welcoming facilities, such as Kyrkans Fjällgård Hostel, are also praised for providing comfort and community after days spent exploring the vast landscapes.


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