Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve
Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve

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Vindelfjällen Nature Reserve

Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve in legendary Lapland is one of Europe’s largest nature reserves and if it never changes it would be a good thing. The reserve is part of the ancestral home of the Sami, the indigenous people of Sweden who live and tend their reindeer herds in the reserve.

At 560,000 hectares, Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve is hugely impressive in terms of dimension, geological and climatic diversity and the species of flora and fauna that need its protection to survive. There are many different habitats for you to enjoy; low lying valleys, mountains, mountains heaths and vast sweeps of spruce and pine forest, lakes, deltas, mires, rivers and foaming streams.

The residents of Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve include the brown bear, elk, wolverine, beaver, the Arctic Fox, roe deer and reindeer. Birdlife includes the red-necked phalarope, the pied wagtails, robins and the spectacular gyrfalcon. You can also be a resident of Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve, albeit temporary, at one of the STF (Swedish Tourist Association) - run timber cabins dotted around the reserve.

For your information, Ammarnäs and Hemavan are popular places from which to start a tour of Vindelfjällens Nature Reserve. Believe us, you are going to fall in love with this place.


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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