Best lakes around Arjeplogs kommun are found in Swedish Lapland, a region known for its vast lake system and mountain archipelago. The area features nearly 9,000 lakes and over 13,000 islands, creating a unique natural environment. Notable large lakes include Hornavan, Uddjaur, and Tjeggelvas, each offering distinct features within the municipality.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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It's amazing what nature has created here. Beautiful lake at the end of the hiking trail.
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One of the oldest national parks in Sweden. Protected since 1909.
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Approximately 300 m long easy rowing course and very good boats.
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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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The DNT Sorjushytte consists of two huts, a newer one with two bedrooms and a bright room, and an older hut, which is less bright and smaller. Both are closed with a DNT key. The cabins are in a fantastic setting. Coming from the south, the first view of the huts is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The view of the lake and sunset from the terraces is also very beautiful. The elevation from Sulitjelma is immediately forgotten when you see this!
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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga impresses with its location. Located directly on a lake from which a mighty waterfall rushes into the valley. The mountains of Norway can be seen behind the lake. If the hut is occupied or too small, you can camp very nicely on the lake shore with a dream backdrop. There is also a small outhouse at the hut.
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STF's Sårjåsjaure Fjällstuga is also known as "Konsul Perssons stuga" because the pit owner in Sulitjelma had this hut built for his daughter. The hut is very small (2 beds) and one should not count on getting a place here. However, you can pitch your tent next to the lake. https://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/boende/stf-sarjasjaure-fjallstuga/
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Very nice and cozy cottage. You should plan an overnight stay there if you are heading towards Sulithjelma. After that it gets rough and uncomfortable, you won't find a campsite for a long time.
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Arjeplogs kommun is home to nearly 9,000 lakes. Among the most notable are Lake Hornavan, Sweden's deepest lake, known for fishing and scenic views; Lake Uddjaur, famous for ice driving in winter and kayaking; and Lake Tjeggelvas, a nature reserve offering exceptional fishing and a remote wilderness experience. The komoot community also appreciates Pieljekaise National Park, which features many small lakes and birch forests.
The lakes offer a wide range of activities. You can enjoy world-class fishing, kayaking, and canoeing on vast waters like Hornavan and Uddjaur. Hiking is also very popular, with trails leading to scenic viewpoints and through protected areas. For example, you can find various hiking routes around Arjeplogs kommun, including moderate trails like the 'View of Lake Uddjaur – Vaukaströmmen loop'. During winter, Lake Uddjaur is famous for ice driving, and ice fishing is also a popular activity.
Yes, Arjeplogs kommun is considered a fishing paradise. Lakes like Hornavan are prime destinations for trolling, particularly for trout and Arctic char. Tjeggelvas is highly regarded for very large Arctic char and a unique hybrid species called 'Larctic char'. Anglers can find Arctic char, brown trout, grayling, pike, perch, and whitefish across the region's many lakes and streams.
Absolutely. The vastness of lakes like Hornavan and Uddjaur, combined with their numerous islands, provides extensive waterways perfect for kayaking and canoeing. You can enjoy long tours or multi-day expeditions, exploring the serene silence and untouched nature of the 'mountain archipelago'.
Yes, the region offers a vast mountain world with marked trails, many of which are near or lead to lakes. You can hike between lakes, reach mountain peaks for panoramic views, or explore nature reserves. For instance, the hiking guide for Arjeplogs kommun features routes like the 'Vaukaströmmen – Arjeplog Wooden Church loop' which is an easy option.
For panoramic views, Galtispuoda offers magnificent vistas of the Hornavan mountain archipelago. From Áhkális, you can enjoy splendid views of Lake Uddjaur with its island-rich landscape. The Lake at the End of the Trail highlight also provides a beautiful view at the conclusion of a short hike.
Yes, the region is committed to preserving its unique ecosystems. Lake Tjeggelvas and its surroundings are part of the Tjeggelvas nature reserve, which includes old-growth pine and spruce forests. Additionally, Pieljekaise National Park, one of Sweden's oldest national parks, preserves mountain birch forests and features many small lakes.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, kayaking, and fishing, with the added bonus of experiencing the extraordinary midnight sun. Winter offers unique activities like ice driving on Lake Uddjaur and ice fishing. Spring and autumn provide beautiful transitional landscapes and fewer crowds.
The water in the lakes and rivers of Arjeplogs kommun is exceptionally clean and pure. In many places, it is suitable for drinking directly from the source, reflecting the pristine nature of the region.
Yes, several spots cater to families. The Lake at the End of the Trail is noted as family-friendly, offering a short walk in mixed terrain to a beautiful view and a shelter with a fireplace. The general accessibility of many lakes and the availability of easy hiking trails also make the region suitable for families.
Yes, the area offers opportunities to engage with indigenous Sami culture. You can visit Sami centers, stay in traditional lavvus, and learn about their traditions. Skeppsholmen, an island directly adjacent to Arjeplog town on Lake Hornavan, provides easy access to the lake and features Sami cultural elements.
The lakes are part of a unique 'mountain archipelago' with nearly 9,000 lakes and 13,000 islands. This creates an intricate landscape for exploration. Lake Hornavan is Sweden's deepest, Lake Uddjaur hosts world-leading ice driving facilities in winter, and Lake Tjeggelvas is known for its rare 'Larctic char' and protected nature reserve status. The region also experiences the midnight sun during summer.


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