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Hiking around Nuolajärvi, located near Gällivare, Sweden, offers accessible and diverse trail options. The area features Lake Nuolajärvi, surrounded by forest paths and footbridges that traverse wetter areas. The terrain includes both paved sections suitable for wheelchairs and prams, and natural forest paths. This combination provides varied scenery and options for different activity levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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3.50km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.68km
02:01
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.90km
01:01
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.83km
01:16
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The wooden church was consecrated in February 1882. The architect of the current church was EV Langlet. In the mid-1960s, extensive renovations were carried out on Gällivare Kyrka. As part of this, the interior was given a light coat of paint and the choir was expanded with an annex for the staff. Also worth seeing is the Bergspredikan tapestry hanging above the altar, which was woven in Gammelstad based on a design by Dagmar Lodén. The organ, which consists of 21 registers, comes from the Grönlunds Orgelbyggeri organ builder.
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Culture Museum and next door architecturally interesting Kunskapshuset (a school)
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Sami camp with the huts and storage sheds typical of the Sami culture. The wooden hut belonged to NN Skum, a famous Sami artist.
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"Seated Sami" A 1957 sculpture by Allan Wallberg, born in Boden. One of the Sami dedicated to culture Memorial. It is carved from Dundret granite. The text on the stone reads *My country in the past - save my people in the future" Alan also has that Laestadius bust in Pajala created.
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The mill was built by a Finnish carpenter Built in Yittivaara in the 1920s. She was transferred to Gällivare in 1949.
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Yes, Nuolajärvi is well-regarded for its accessibility. The approximately 3-kilometer loop around Lake Nuolajärvi features a section specifically designed for wheelchairs, prams, and walkers, making it suitable for all ages and abilities. The area provides a welcoming environment for families to enjoy the outdoors.
Nuolajärvi's natural trails are generally welcoming for dogs. However, to ensure the protection of local wildlife and a pleasant experience for all visitors, it is always recommended to keep dogs on a leash.
Yes, circular routes are a prominent feature of hiking in Nuolajärvi. The main attraction is the approximately 3-kilometer loop around Lake Nuolajärvi. Additionally, you can explore other circular options such as the Gällivare Windmill loop from Gällivare, which offers a moderate 7.7 km path.
Along the trails, particularly around Lake Nuolajärvi, you'll find strategically placed rest stops on both the northern and southern sides. These areas are equipped with tables, benches, and barbecue facilities, perfect for picnics and relaxation. Toilets are also available during the summer months.
Nuolajärvi is nestled near Gällivare, making it quite accessible. While specific parking details are not provided, as a popular outdoor area, it typically offers designated parking. Public transport options from Gällivare are also available, making it convenient to reach the trails.
Nuolajärvi is particularly noted for its appeal in the spring, offering a refreshing escape as nature awakens. However, its well-maintained trails and serene forest setting make it an enjoyable destination for hiking throughout the warmer months.
The trails around Nuolajärvi offer varied terrain. The lake loop includes both an accessible paved section and a scenic forest path with footbridges over damper areas. While many routes are easy, such as the Gällivare Windmill loop from Sjukhuset, there are also moderate options like the Dundret Trail – View of Gällivare loop from Kvarnbacken, which features an elevation gain of 170 meters.
The trails wind through a tranquil forest, offering a serene environment. The primary feature is Lake Nuolajärvi itself, providing picturesque lake views. The Dundret Trail, though further afield, offers expansive views of Gällivare.
Yes, beyond hiking, Lake Nuolajärvi is a popular spot for fishing. It is stocked annually with rainbow trout in June, and anglers can also find trout and perch. A special fishing license is required, and accessible fishing spots are available.
There are over 30 hiking trails available around Nuolajärvi, catering to various preferences. These include 15 easy routes, 12 moderate routes, and 3 more challenging options.
The hiking routes in Nuolajärvi are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible lake loops, peaceful forest settings, and the well-maintained paths with footbridges.
Yes, Nuolajärvi offers a good range of options. For shorter, easier walks, the accessible half of the Lake Nuolajärvi loop is ideal. For those seeking a moderate challenge, routes like the Dundret Trail – View of Gällivare loop from Kvarnbacken provide longer distances and more significant elevation changes.
Yes, unique to Nuolajärvi, mindfulness exercises are integrated along the path. These elements offer an opportunity for a more reflective and calming outdoor experience, complementing the natural beauty of the forest and lake.


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