📜 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.
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