Best attractions and places to see around Røyrvik include a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites. Nestled at the foot of Børgefjell National Park, the area offers opportunities to explore untouched wilderness. Visitors can discover expansive landscapes, unique geological formations, and insights into local culture. Røyrvik provides a variety of experiences for those interested in nature and heritage.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Anyone passing through might want to stop here. It's pretty, but not spectacular by Swedish standards.
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Great hiking trail and very well developed.
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Directly at the large sinkhole with the waterfall, a staircase leads down into the cave. After a few meters, however, standing is no longer possible. From here on, the cave may only be entered with a guide. Tours are currently available on Tuesdays and Saturdays. A phone number is posted on the information board at the parking lot. The price is 1,200 kroner.
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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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Beautiful walk with starting point along the famous Vildmarksvägen at the Ankarvattnet. You mainly walk on boardwalks until you reach the waterfall. The water disappears into the cave system and here is also the entrance to the famous Koralgrottan. The cave system is almost six kilometers long and also the longest in Sweden. It is NOT allowed to enter the cave without an experienced guide. This is only possible in the summer period. A few minutes further up there is a hut with barbecue facilities where you can perfectly rest.
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A hike almost entirely on wooden planks is worthwhile because of the very beautiful waterfall, even without a guide and direct access to the cave.
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At six kilometers long, the Coral Cave is Sweden's longest known underwater cave: it covers 26 square kilometers of narrow passages, enormous cave halls and there is even a waterfall at the entrance. The cave can only be entered during the summer months as part of guided tours.
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The short, steep hike to the Brakkåfallet waterfall leads along a small path that requires surefootedness. After a short time you reach the lower Brakkåfallet and just a few minutes later the upper Brakkåfallet. A short but worthwhile excursion.
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Røyrvik offers a variety of natural wonders. You can visit the impressive Korallgrottan Cave Entrance and Waterfall, which features a 10-meter waterfall. Another must-see is the Brakkåfallet Waterfall, accessible via a short hike. The Stekenjokk Plateau provides scenic beauty and panoramic views.
Yes, Røyrvik offers insights into local culture and history. You can visit the Fjellrevsenteret (Arctic Fox Centre) to learn about the Arctic fox and Børgefjell National Park. The Røyrvik Kirkested (Røyrvik Church) is also a listed cultural heritage site from the 19th and early 20th centuries, showcasing local architecture and history.
Røyrvik is a great base for outdoor activities. You can explore 14 marked cycling routes that traverse natural scenery and cultural landscapes, including the longer 'Børgefjellsruta'. For hiking, there are trails like the Path to Korallgrottan, which is well-developed and leads to a beautiful waterfall. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Røyrvik guide.
Absolutely. Røyrvik serves as a gateway to Børgefjell National Park, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and experiencing untouched wilderness. The park is known for being home to Norway's only viable population of Arctic foxes. You can also find an information point, Startpunkt Børgefjell, in Røyrvik for visitors to the area.
The Korallgrottan Cave Entrance and Waterfall features a 10-meter waterfall. You can descend stairs to the waterfall and a few meters into the cave. The cave itself is Sweden's longest known underwater cave system, but full entry requires a guide and is typically available during summer months on specific days. A phone number for guide bookings is usually posted at the parking lot.
Yes, the Fjellrevsenteret (Arctic Fox Centre) is an educational and engaging stop for all ages, offering insights into the Arctic fox and Børgefjell National Park. The hike to the Brakkåfallet Waterfall is a short excursion that can be rewarding for families, though it involves a steep path.
For panoramic views, visit the Viewpoint Børgefjell, located near Røyrvik town center. Opened in 2020, it offers expansive vistas of the Børgefjell landscape. The Stekenjokk Plateau is also renowned for its scenic beauty and serves as a popular spot for enjoying the surrounding natural environment.
While some trails require surefootedness, the round trip hike to the Viewpoint Børgefjell is approximately 5-6 km and offers rewarding views. The Path to Korallgrottan is also well-developed, with much of it on wooden planks, making it accessible for many. For more options, check the Hiking around Røyrvik guide, which includes easy routes like 'View of the Snowfield – View from Stihke Radio Master loop from Stekenjokk'.
The best time to visit Røyrvik for outdoor activities largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer months are ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features like Korallgrottan. The region offers marked cycling routes and opportunities for wilderness experiences during this period. For specific seasonal attractions or conditions, it's advisable to check local information.
Yes, Røyrvik is known for its unique geological formations. The Korallgrottan Cave Entrance and Waterfall is part of Sweden's longest known underwater cave system. Additionally, the Bjurälven Wooden Stairway leads further into a fascinating karst landscape, showcasing distinctive natural formations.
Visitors frequently appreciate the untouched wilderness and the opportunity to connect with nature. The Korallgrottan Cave Entrance and Waterfall is highly praised for its impressive waterfall and the unique experience of entering the cave. The short, rewarding hike to Brakkåfallet Waterfall is also a community favorite for its natural beauty.
You can find local and centrally located information for visitors to the Børgefjell area at Startpunkt Børgefjell. Additionally, the Fjellrevsenteret (Arctic Fox Centre) in Røyrvik offers insights into Børgefjell National Park and its wildlife.


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