Njupeskärs Vattenfall
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Believed to be the country's tallest waterfall, the Njupeskär is actually much smaller.

📜 Njupeskär waterfall is 93 meters tall, with water falling freely 70 meters, and is one of Sweden's highest.
🔍 Located in Fulufjället National Park, it's a popular attraction in the region.

Why Go

🌊 See one of Sweden's highest waterfalls
📸 Witness a magical blue light around midsummer mornings (3-5 AM)
🌿 Discover rare mosses, lichens, and vascular plants
🚶 Explore well-marked trails through diverse natural landscapes, including marshes and old forests
🏞️ Freely accessible through a national park

Why Avoid

❄️ Significantly more difficult to access in winter, snowshoes suggested
🚶 Requires a 2 km hike (one way) from the entrance

Tips

🕒 Visit between 3:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. around midsummer for blue light effect.
ℹ️ Visit Fulufjället Visitor Centre "naturum" to explore the park further

🅿️ Parking Free parking available at the end of the road, 15 km from Mörkret, followed by a 2 km hike to the waterfall.

🕒 Hours Hours vary; check Sveriges Nationalparker's webpage for current visitor information.

Last updated 7 days ago

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