Best lakes around Långfjället are found within the Långfjället Nature Reserve, a vast wilderness area in the Swedish Dalarna region. This area features numerous lakes and watercourses, offering diverse natural landscapes. The reserve, encompassing 68,000 hectares, is characterized by primeval forests, extensive marshlands, and a unique Rogen moraine landscape with many islands and promontories in its lakes. It provides opportunities for mountain hiking, skiing, canoeing, and berry picking.
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Excellent walk! First take the boat across the lake to Sylen and then walk back to Grovelsjon. Is a great walk of 3 hours (without breaks). At Sylen a steep climb but not difficult. Well marked and passable route. Certainly does not deserve the stamp 'heavy walk'. In Sweden they call the walk 'good to do'. The boat goes there and back 3 times a day (August 24).
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Very nice point on the hike.
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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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We shortened our tour by taking the taxi boat part way. You should actually book this by phone in advance, but we were kindly taken along without booking. With the taxi boat you cross the lake very, very quickly. We occasionally overtook the ferry, which runs slower but at fixed times. During the ride you can take a quick look at the plane that crashed during World War II.
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A popular spot for anglers. A towboat connects the two lakes.
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Now there is a new seating area. There is also space for two small tents.
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Taking the boat from Grovelsjon to Sylen does avoid a simple there and back if you plan to hike up Salsfjellet. There are two available boat trip options. A regular ferry from the little pier has a scheduled timetable (not very frequent) or the local cafe runs a boat taxi service. The regular ferry is slow and relaxed the boat taxi is fast and thrilling. During the boat trip you pass from Sweden into Norway (no border controls) and the wreck of a WW2 German bomber that crashed into the lake.
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The Långfjället Nature Reserve offers several notable lakes. Övre Fosksjön is popular for wild camping due to its clear, high-quality water. Lake Hävlingen is renowned for excellent charr and brown trout fishing, with boat rentals and accommodation available. Lake Grövelsjön serves as a gateway to many hiking trails and offers scenic boat trips, such as the boat trip across Lake Grövelsjön to Sylen.
The lakes in Långfjället are set within a vast wilderness characterized by primeval forests, extensive marshlands, and a unique Rogen moraine landscape. This terrain features numerous islands and promontories within the lakes, offering diverse natural beauty and panoramic views, especially from elevated points like the area around Storvätteshågna Summit.
Yes, the Långfjället area is excellent for fishing. Lake Hävlingen is particularly known for charr and fly fishing for brown trout in the connecting river Storån. Lake Särsjön is also a popular spot for anglers. Additionally, rivers like Storån, Hågån, Foskan, and Grövlan are active fishing areas, home to species such as trout, char, grayling, whitefish, perch, pike, and burbot.
Yes, wild camping is possible in many areas. Övre Fosksjön is highlighted as an excellent spot for wild camping, particularly on its east side or on the hill northwest of the bridge. There is also a shelter with a fire pit by a lake that offers space for small tents and overnight accommodation.
Absolutely. The shelter with a fire pit by the lake provides a convenient and family-friendly spot for resting or overnight stays. The boat trip across Lake Grövelsjön to Sylen is also a family-friendly option, allowing you to shorten hikes and enjoy the scenery. Many easy hiking trails, such as the Trollstigen Children's Trail, are accessible from Grövelsjön Mountain Station, which is near Lake Grövelsjön. You can find more details on these routes in the Easy hikes around Långfjället guide.
The Långfjället area, particularly around Lake Grövelsjön, offers over 100 kilometers of marked trails. A popular option is the 26-kilometer round-trip hike to Lake Hävlingen from Grövelsjöfjällen. You can also take a boat trip across Lake Grövelsjön to shorten longer routes, such as the scenic trail between Sylen and Grövelsjön. For more hiking options, explore the Hiking around Långfjället guide.
Yes, at Lake Hävlingen, you can rent boats and canoes at Hävlingenstugorna. For Lake Grövelsjön, there are options for boat trips, including a regular ferry and a boat taxi service, which can be used to cross the lake and access different hiking points.
Lake Särsjön offers a more remote wilderness experience. It's located in roadless terrain, providing opportunities for fishing, packrafting, swimming, and hiking. Visitors can rent a cottage there for a true wilderness retreat, often reached after hiking over Långfjället from Grövelsjön's mountain station.
Lake Grövelsjön and its surrounding fells have historical significance, as noted by Carl Linnaeus during his travels in 1734. He observed old shorelines and Sami settlements in the area, indicating a long history of human presence and interaction with this natural landscape.
The Långfjället Nature Reserve is suitable for outdoor activities across different seasons. Summer is ideal for hiking, fishing, and boating. The host at Hävlingenstugorna is present from early spring to late summer, suggesting these are good times for visiting Lake Hävlingen. The area also offers opportunities for skiing in winter and berry picking in late summer/early autumn.
Yes, accommodation is available. At Lake Hävlingen, cottages managed by the Dalarna County Administrative Board offer overnight stays, with an eight-bed cabin open year-round. The village of Grövelsjön, located on Lake Grövelsjön, is a popular starting point and likely offers various amenities. Additionally, a shelter with a fire pit by a lake provides a convenient resting or overnight spot.
Beyond the Rogen moraine landscape, the area boasts diverse flora and fauna. The lakes are often connected by streams and rivers, creating a dynamic water system. From Storvätteshågna Summit, you can enjoy panoramic views over a chain of lakes in Töfsingdalen National Park and glimpse the wild Rogen area to the northwest.


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