Kebnekaise
Kebnekaise Fjällstation, STF

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STF Kebnekaise Fjällstation

Lapland from 2,111 metres (6,926 feet)

This is the land of the Sami, the indigenous people of this area. Kebnekaise is Sweden’s highest mountain at 2,111 metres, or 6,926 feet. Standing atop the majestic south peak of the mountain you get staggering views of the mountains and valleys of this alpine landscape. Kebnekaise Mountain Station lies 690 metres (2,264 feet) above sea level at the foot of the mountain and has 198 beds in the main building and the five annexes. The station also has a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and à la carte menus, as well as a common room, shower, sauna and drying room. From the mountain station you can take guided walks to Sweden’s highest peaks, or try ice climbing, glacier tours, ski mountaineering and courses in winter activities.

Great excursions are on offer in the surrounding area all year round.


Northern Sweden

Northern Sweden is a vast landscape of towering alpine peaks and endless vistas of pine forest, Polar plains, meadows and glaciers. Its eastern edge is fringed by a rolling coastline, peppered by islands and skerries. No description of Northern Sweden is complete without mentioning Swedish Lapland - Europe’s last remaining wilderness.

Lovers of the outdoors life will love northern Sweden’s legendary national parks; Abisko and Sarek being two outstanding examples. Northern Sweden is also the ancestral home of the Sami, the indigenous people of the region, whose unique traditions and culture thankfully thrive today. Bear, elk, the wolverine, the golden eagle and the rare Arctic Fox have their home here in Northern Sweden. As if these natural riches were not enough, this the land of the Midnight Sun and the staggeringly beautiful Northern Lights,

We could go on – and on.

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