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Dalecarlia
Älvdalen

Lake Storrörsjön and Lake Lissrörsjön loop from Björbäckstugan - Fulufjället National Park

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Sweden
Dalecarlia
Älvdalen

Lake Storrörsjön and Lake Lissrörsjön loop from Björbäckstugan - Fulufjället National Park

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4.8

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Lake Storrörsjön and Lake Lissrörsjön loop from Björbäckstugan - Fulufjället National Park

02:54

8.39km

200m

Hiking

Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 12, 2025

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Includes segments that may be dangerous

Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.

After 3.11 km for 70 m

After 6.40 km for 49 m

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124 m

Fulufjället National Park

Highlight • Natural Monument

At this entrance to the national park you can find the info centre "Naturum" with interesting exhibitons about the park and a restaurant. The trails to the Njupeskär waterfall and many other destinations in the area start here.

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1.20 km

Small refuge with a fireplace and seating.

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3.00 km

Björnholm Wilderness Hut

Highlight • Mountain Hut

This year there is even a small kiosk in operation. So we enjoyed a warm coffee during a short stop.

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4.56 km

very well signposted and also with a very good view

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6.79 km

Njupeskär Waterfall and Njupån Stream

Highlight (Segment) • Waterfall

In the middle of Fulufjäll National Park lies Sweden's highest waterfall, Njupeskär. There is no road leading there, and no tourist buses bring the masses there. Only those who undertake a short hike can observe this natural spectacle in all seasons. On the way between the visitor center and the waterfall, you pass a small rest hut from which you can already see the waterfall. In winter, it freezes over completely and sometimes you can even see ice climbers.

sverigesnationalparker.se/en/choose-park---list/fulufjallet-national-park

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7.71 km

Wonderful fell landscape in the national park

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8.39 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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6.20 km

1.57 km

367 m

234 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.61 km

2.56 km

1.42 km

661 m

< 100 m

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Trail Reviews

Kristin - Travelinspired
September 17, 2021, Fulufjället Nationalpark

More information in the experience report: https://travelinspired.de/fulufjaellet/

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Very nice round in the national park. The highest waterfall "Njupeskär" and the oldest clone tree "Old Tjikko" can be seen there!

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Tour to the oldest spruce in the world. She's been over 9,000 years old, the good one.

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Info for dog handlers: The difficult hiking trails include rock sections that are difficult to walk even for trained dogs. However, there are paths that lead around it (sometimes difficult to find).

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Beautiful hike with two superlatives: the highest waterfall in Sweden and the oldest tree in the world. Super nice weather 😊

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Slowly we had to think about our way back and since the weather in Dovrefjell didn't promise to get any better either, we left our cozy hut with a heavy heart and turned to vagabond life again😉. After a look at the weather map, we headed back towards Sweden to Fulufjället National Park, which was too far off the beaten path on our outward journey. It was Saturday and the parking lot was already full when we arrived. Luckily, most visitors just flocked to the Njupeskär waterfall, one of Sweden's highest at 93m, with a free fall of 70m. We also took a look at it, but in view of the crowds of visitors we immediately left again. A steep, sweaty path leads to the oldest tree in the world and we were almost alone on the road. The 9,550-year-old spruce examined by Swedish scientists consists of 4 generations, showing ages of 375, 5,660, 9,000 and 9,550 years. If you imagine a huge tree underneath, you will be surprised 🤔. We make the big loop and pass the huts of Rösjöstugorna. Then it goes steeply downhill over rocks and later over created steps. The colors of nature were overwhelming again and it was difficult for me to choose the pictures.

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