Särna, Sweden
Njupeskär
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Good for kidsPicnic tablesPublic toilet
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
The long trip to the highest waterfall in sweden did not disappoint us. After we left the car by the parking (voluntary fee), we walked on a easy path (half gravel half wooden boards) for a few hundred meters among the river and nice views, to come to this magical place. We’d had a light rain pretty much all the time but it did not disturb much. Even thoug, views are astounding. We climbed to the top of the waterfall which it wasn’t so easy to do directly from there. Sights from the top are beautiful too.
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The way is well kept and secure. A stone path to the waterfall for those more adventurous
It's a 2km hike to the waterfall and it's well worth it. Have been there both in the winter and summer. Both trips were enjoyable but for less experienced hikers I recommend going when the snow have thawed away making the path more accessible. The waterfall itself feels more grand and the trip is more worth it in the summer.
Amazing place! Very easy to reach and not as tiresome. There is a wooden path almost all the way to the waterfall. In the summer there is a lot of people but we went at night and it was perfect
A very nice place for hiking around the waterfall. Great views and some snow in July.
Beautiful waterfall. The hike up to get there gets pretty steep when you get near the waterfall but it's definitely worth it.
Stunning waterfall. The car park was a bit busy when we went, but away from the waterfall it is not too busy. Friendly helpful staff at the naturrum.
Very nice park and well maintained. I love the wooden walkways across the marshes and to the waterfall.
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