PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn
Njuperskär fall is the highest waterfall in Sweden

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PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn

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Fulufjällsbyn

At PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn, on the edge of the famous and wonderfully isolated Fulufjället National Park, the phrase ‘getting away from it all’ means just that.

PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn is 22 luxury, self catering cottages for groups of 4, 6 or 8 people and an accompanying hostel with 1, 2 and 4 bedroom accommodation. The ‘luxury’ of a stay here is the natural wilderness of the Fulufjället National Park. It has Sweden’s highest waterfall at Njuperskär, as well as 150 km of marked hiking trails and the possibility of seeing elk, beaver, bears, otters and others on the wildlife safaris that you can go on.

At PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn you can experience the northern lights in winter and the midnight sun in summer. You can go on a husky dog-sled safari with the shimmering northern lights above you, or fish for Arctic char in the constant daylight of the midnight sun. There are many more very cool wildlife and adventure activities that you can enjoy here including skiing, kayaking, canoeing, nature photography, mountain biking and horse riding.

Make PAN Village Fulufjällsbyn your base from which to see the pristine wilderness of Fulufjället.


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