Best attractions and places to see around Vilhelmina, a municipality in Southern Lapland, Sweden, offers a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by expansive wilderness areas, mountains, and lakes. It is also rich in Sami culture, with several historical church towns and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a diverse range of experiences across its vast geographical area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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At the parking lot, there are still a few old dumps where you can still find ore. The large parking lot is now a popular spot for RVs.
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The church village is still in use today, especially for Midsummer Day. In the past, two major church festivals were celebrated: the Spring Festival in early June and the Autumn Festival in early September. These festivals coincided with the seasonal migrations of the Sami people, who were traveling to and from their summer camps in the Kalfjället Mountains. Source: Display board
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Fatmomakke is a small settlement that serves as a kyrkstad (literally: "church town"). This could also be translated as a church village or church square. 80 Sami huts and 20 wooden houses are grouped around a church from 1886. People met here for church services, especially on the first weekend in June and the first weekend in September. The square served primarily as a meeting place for Sami reindeer herders. In the summer they kept their animals on the Kalfjäll, the unforested plateaus of this area.
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House number 10 is also worth seeing as it can be viewed from the inside.
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The church village burned down in 1921 except for 27 houses. In the olden days, going to church was a multi-day undertaking for the widely scattered rural population. Most of the time, people also used this opportunity to do business in the city, traded at the market, etc. And to offer these churchgoers shelter, the church village was built.
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The old Sami church settlement in Vilhelmina is a cultural attraction for visitors. It is located on the hill Kyrkberget belonging to the place. Here you can admire several historical wooden houses of the natives of Lapland.
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You can spend the night in the houses of old Kyrkstad these days, more info here: https://visitvilhelmina.com/stf-vilhelmina-kyrkstad/
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Vilhelmina is rich in cultural heritage, particularly Sami culture. You can visit the significant Sami ancient culture and church site of Fatmomakke Church Town, which features Sami huts and wooden houses. The historic Vilhelmina Church Town and the Vilhelmina Sami Church Town on Kyrkberget also offer insights into the region's past. Don't miss the Vilhelmina Museum, housed in an old parish house, showcasing local history and Sami artifacts, or Risfjells Sami Crafts for traditional items.
Yes, Vilhelmina offers stunning natural beauty. The Stekenjokk Plateau is a popular mountain pass with a large parking lot for hikers. You can also visit Gubbseleforsen, a scenic rapids area, or enjoy breathtaking views of Volgsjön from Kyrkberget. The Trappstegsforsen Waterfall is another notable natural monument with a large parking area.
The region around Vilhelmina is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Kittelfjäll - Blerikstugan Trail or easier options such as the Nature trail Matskanområdet - Marsfjället. For more details on hiking, cycling, and other sports, refer to the Hiking around Vilhelmina guide.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. The Vilhelmina Church Town and Vilhelmina Sami Church Town are considered family-friendly historical sites. Kyrkberget features a fairy tale trail with hidden trolls and creatures, which is particularly enjoyable for children. The Activity Area at Saiva/Tjärnvallen also provides recreational options like an obstacle course, frisbee golf, and an outdoor gym.
Vilhelmina offers diverse experiences across its five distinct seasons. Summer and early autumn are ideal for hiking, exploring natural landmarks, and cultural sites. Winter transforms the region into a popular destination for snow sports, with facilities in Klimpfjäll and Kittelfjäll for skiing and extensive cross-country trails. The Wilhelmina Winter Weekend is a popular event celebrating winter activities.
Yes, Vilhelmina offers a range of hiking trails for various skill levels. You can find easy trails like the Nature trail Matskanområdet - Marsfjället or the View of the Snowfield – View from Stihke Radio Master loop from Stekenjokk. For more challenging adventures, consider the Kittelfjäll - Blerikstugan Trail or the Kittelfjäll - Grönfjäll Loop. Explore more options in the Hiking around Vilhelmina guide.
Yes, two notable scenic routes pass through the region. The Kultsjödalen area is home to the Vildmarksvägen (Wilderness Road), offering mountain experiences, hiking, waterfalls, and fishing opportunities. The Vojmådalen features Sagavägen, another mountain valley route leading towards Norway, passing through Kittelfjäll, known for its winter sports.
Vilhelmina provides several opportunities to engage with Sami culture. Fatmomakke Church Town is a living Sami cultural site still used for events. The Sami Camp at Kyrkberget showcases traditional Sami huts and storage houses, demonstrating various building traditions. You can also find traditional Sami crafts at Risfjells Sami Crafts, which also houses the world's largest Sami knife.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity. Lakes like Volgsjön and Baksjötjärn are known for fishing, with Volgsjön being particularly recognized for large brown trout. The Kultsjödalen area, traversed by the Vildmarksvägen, also offers fishing opportunities. You may need a permit for fishing in certain lakes.
Beyond the main highlights, you can discover the Blaikfjäll Nature Reserve, which offers easily followed footpaths like the Stormyrsstigen and Sumpskogsstigen trails. The Svartbäcken Waterfall and Rock Potholes are another hidden gem, requiring sure-footedness to explore the unique whirlpool holes in the rock.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of untouched nature and rich cultural heritage. The historical church towns, especially Fatmomakke Church Town, are highly valued for their historical significance and insight into Sami life. The vast mountain landscapes, scenic routes like the Vildmarksvägen, and the diverse outdoor activities, from hiking to winter sports, are also highly praised.


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