Kebnekaise: Sweden's highest mountain

Come along up to the top of Kebnekaise’s southern peak, Sweden’s highest point, and deep down into the Kiruna Mine – 500 metres below the ground. During our visit to Norrland we stay at Stora Sjöfallets Fjällanläggning.

The highest point in Sweden

Up on Sweden’s highest point, Kebnekaise’s southern peak, it’s not just the expanses and the incredible landscape that impress. The achievement, the fact that you have made it all the way – whichever trail you chose – is just as exciting.

Half a kilometre under the ground

Iron has been mined in the Kiruna Mine since the beginning of the 20th century, and a visit down here is an exciting experience. The knowledge that you are about 500 metres under the ground is exciting.

Our camping accommodation in Norrland

Stora Sjöfallets Fjällanläggning is located in the middle of the wilderness, 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. Here, experiences await to fill all the senses. If you have a caravan, motorhome or tent, there are 90 pitches with electricity and 100 without. As a guest, you have access to a modern and well-equipped service building.

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Host

Martin Örnroth

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