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Hiking around Långfjället offers diverse terrain in Sweden's Dalarna region, forming part of the Gränslandet nature reserve. The landscape features extensive "fjäll" areas above the tree line, providing open vistas, alongside valleys with birch and ancient spruce forests. Hikers encounter varied ecosystems, from dry, bouldery slopes with old pines to marshlands and alpine heath shaped by glacial formations. The region is also characterized by numerous lakes and rivers, including areas with Rogen moraine, creating a rich environment for outdoor exploration.
…Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Beautiful 360 view over the northern part of Dalarna, Storvetteshågna with it's 1204 meters is the highest point in the south of Sweden.
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Here is the green border between Norway and Sweden.
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Neither nature nor the weather has changed and yet you cross a magical border...
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Beginning and end point of the Grönna Bandet
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Mini waterfall with bathing area in the beautiful mountains.
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the cabin is small, barely room for two if they're not too big. Fire pit, dry toilet - the usual. And a nice bench close by.
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Beautiful summit not far from Grövelsjön, which is not signposted, but can at least be reached on a well-trodden path. With the 1200 meters altitude you have a very nice all-round view.
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Långfjället offers a diverse landscape. You'll find extensive "fjäll" areas above the tree line with open vistas, alongside valleys featuring lush birch and ancient spruce forests. The region also includes dry, bouldery slopes with old pines, marshlands, and alpine heath shaped by glacial formations. The network of trails provides options from family-friendly paths to challenging multi-hour treks.
Yes, Långfjället has several options suitable for families and beginners. For instance, the Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation) – Trollstigen Children's Trail loop from Grövelsjöns Fjällstation is a moderate 3.4 km trail designed for children, often completed in about an hour. The Linnaeus Trail is also known for being an easy option.
Hikers can enjoy stunning views from several points. The Storvätteshågna Summit, at 1,204 meters, is the highest point in Svealand and offers panoramic views of Grövelsjön and the Norwegian fells. Another excellent viewpoint is Jakobshöjden, which provides beautiful vistas of the surrounding fjäll landscape. You can reach it via the Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation) – Jakobshöjden (1,103 m) loop from Grövelsjöns Fjällstation.
The hiking routes in Långfjället are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied mountain terrain, the expansive open vistas above the tree line, and the well-maintained trails that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, many trails in Långfjället are designed as loops. A popular option is the Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation) – Övre Fosksjön loop from Grövelsjöns Fjällstation, a challenging 17.9 km route that traverses varied mountain terrain. Another is the Grövelsjön Suspension Bridge – View of Grövelsjön loop from Grövelsjöns Fjällstation, a moderate 11.9 km hike.
The best time for hiking in Långfjället is generally during the summer months, from June to September, when the trails are free of snow and the weather is milder. This period allows access to the full network of trails and offers the best conditions for enjoying the diverse landscapes and wildlife. Outside of summer, the region transforms into a winter wonderland suitable for skiing and snowshoeing.
Yes, Långfjället offers options for overnight stays. The Grövelsjön Mountain Station (STF Grövelsjön Fjällstation) serves as a primary gateway and offers accommodation. For longer treks, destinations like Lake Hävlingen are popular and provide cabins. You can also find shelters such as the Shelter at Olån along some routes.
Långfjället is rich in wildlife. It's grazing land for domestic reindeer and home to animals like hare, red squirrel, pine marten, mink, weasel, red fox, wolverine, and lynx. Occasionally, musk-ox herds can be spotted. Birdwatchers might see golden plover, meadow pipit, wheatear, greenshank, siberian jay, redstart, and black-throated diver.
Yes, Långfjället is part of the Gränslandet nature reserve and offers longer routes. The Långfjället Trail is a recommended two- or three-day round trip (32 km) starting from Grövelsjön Mountain Station. This trail traverses the Rogen and Långfjället Nature Reserves and Töfsingdalen National Park, passing by cabin sites like Sylen and Hävlingen. Sections of the Södra Kungsleden Trail also run through the area.
The region is abundant with lakes and rivers. Övre Fosksjön is a beautiful lake you can visit on a challenging loop from Grövelsjön. Lake Hävlingen is particularly renowned for char fishing, and the Storån river is excellent for fly fishing brown trout. Many lakes, like Särsjön Lake, offer serene natural beauty.
There are over 25 hiking routes available in Långfjället, catering to various skill levels. This includes 4 easy trails, 14 moderate trails, and 8 difficult trails, ensuring options for every hiker.


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