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Discover Sweden’s highest waterfall and oldest tree on a 6.5-hour guided hike in Fulufjället National Park, including lunch over an open fire and outdoor skills.
The Särna: Fulufjället National Park Guided Hike with Lunch offers an engaging outdoor adventure in Dalarna County, Sweden. For $190 per person, participants spend 6.5 hours exploring one of Sweden’s most striking natural sites. The tour departs from Särna and includes a comfortable minibus transfer to the national park, making logistics simple and efficient.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to visit Njupeskär, Sweden’s tallest waterfall, and to admire the ancient beauty of Old Tjikko, the world’s oldest tree. The tour combines scenic hiking with practical outdoor skills like fire lighting and axe handling, all set within the lush landscape of Fulufjället. This adventure suits those eager to combine nature with learning, though it’s best for participants over 12 due to the physical aspects.
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The tour starts with a minibus pickup from Särna, simplifying the journey to Fulufjället National Park. The comfortable transportation means travelers can relax without worrying about driving or navigation, and it sets a friendly, small-group tone. The transfer is included in the $190 price, making the logistics straightforward.
The minibus makes the entire experience more accessible, especially considering the remote location of the park. The small group size, limited to 8 people, enhances interaction with the guide and provides space for personalized questions and outdoor demonstrations.

A key highlight during the tour is the visit to Old Tjikko, a 9,565-year-old spruce tree that grows in the primeval forests of Fulufjället. This sight is only included in the summer, spring, or fall, avoiding the winter snows. The tree’s age makes it a fascinating stop for those interested in natural history and remarkable botanical longevity.
Standing in the forest near the hike route, visitors appreciate the sense of standing alongside an entity that has witnessed thousands of years of natural change. The guide shares insights into the tree’s unique genetics and the way it survives in such a harsh climate.
Hiking to Njupeskär is the central activity of this tour. The trail takes you through primeval forests and mountain scenery, offering consistent views of the wilderness. Njupeskär itself is Sweden’s highest waterfall, with a powerful flow that is especially impressive in spring, summer, or fall.
The hike is designed to be accessible yet engaging, suitable for most physically active participants. Along the way, the guide explains the park’s features and shares stories about the landscape’s formation and flora. The route offers photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy Sweden’s natural splendor.
More Great Tours NearbyAdding a practical twist, the tour includes learning outdoor skills that are useful for wilderness survival. Participants get hands-on experience with handling axes and knives, essential tools for outdoor adventures. The guide demonstrates fire lighting techniques using tools such as fire steels, illustrating how to start a fire with basic equipment.
The session is designed to be educational but also fun, giving travelers confidence in outdoor techniques. The focus on fire safety and appropriate equipment helps ensure that skills are learned responsibly and practically.
A memorable part of this experience is the lunch served over an open fire in the wilderness. The guide helps participants prepare and cook their own meal, which adds a satisfying element to the day. The included coffee enhances the outdoor experience, providing warmth and energy after the hike.
This communal meal emphasizes simplicity and flavor, making the most of fresh outdoor conditions. It’s an ideal way to relax and share stories amid Sweden’s natural beauty.

Participants are advised to bring comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing, including hiking shoes and outdoor gear suitable for the season. The tour’s small group size, limited to 8, ensures personalized attention from the guide and a more intimate experience.
Notably, the tour is not suitable for children under 12, reflecting the physical demands and outdoor skills involved. The full cancellation policy allows cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Compared to other hikes in the region, this tour stands out for its combination of scenic hiking, educational outdoor skills, and culinary experience. The inclusion of Old Tjikko is a rare bonus, and the focus on hands-on fire-starting and axe handling appeals to those interested in outdoor survival.
The small group size enhances the ability to connect with the guide and receive tailored explanations. The round-trip minibus transfer makes this adventure accessible without the hassle of planning transportation. However, those seeking a purely scenic hike without the practical skills component might find this tour more intensive than they prefer.

This experience is well-suited for adventurers who enjoy learning outdoor techniques and are comfortable with light physical activity. It provides a balanced mix of natural beauty, practical skills, and culinary enjoyment.
Since children under 12 are not accepted, it’s better geared toward teenagers and adults who appreciate hands-on outdoor education in a tranquil, scenic setting. The focus on small groups ensures an engaging, personalized experience for each participant.
The park itself offers spectacular landscapes, with mountains, forests, and waterfalls. Visiting Njupeskär and Old Tjikko provides a glimpse into the natural history and geological features of this region. The park’s wilderness remains pristine, offering an authentic outdoor experience away from crowded trails.
This setting makes the tour not just a hike but a chance to connect deeply with Sweden’s landscape and ecological history. The park’s remote location and untouched scenery are perfect for those seeking genuine outdoor immersion.
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip minibus transfer from Särna to Fulufjället National Park is included.
What is the duration of the experience?
The entire tour lasts approximately 6.5 hours.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Highlights include hiking to Njupeskär, seeing Old Tjikko, learning outdoor skills, and having lunch cooked over an open fire.
Can children participate in this tour?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 years.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, and outdoor gear.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants for a small-group experience.
What outdoor skills are taught?
The guide demonstrates handling axes and knives, lighting fires with fire steels, and selecting appropriate lighting materials.
When do I see Old Tjikko?
Old Tjikko is visited in summer, spring, or fall, avoiding winter snows.
Is the tour available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is offered in English and Swedish.
What is the price for this tour?
The cost is $190 per person.
This guided hike in Fulufjället National Park combines natural wonders with practical outdoor skills, all within a well-organized, small-group setting. For those eager to explore Sweden’s landscapes, learn wilderness techniques, and enjoy a fireside meal, this experience offers genuine value.
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