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Töfsingdalen National Park

Here in the Långfjällets Nature Reserve is also the Töfsingdalen National Park and together they cover a large part of northern Dalarna. Here it is barren and deserted, there are no roads here, but paths lead from Lake Grövelsjön and Lövåsen. At lake Töfsingen there are wind shelters where you can rest.

Töfsingdalen National Park is one of the smallest national parks and probably Sweden's least visited national park. The area has a high primeval forest value and perhaps the most inaccessible terrain that Swedish nature can present. But the area does not consist solely of stone. The Töfsingån flows straight through the national park and, in contrast to the beautiful boulder landscape, lush flora grows with herbs and man-high ferns in some places.

 

The national park is difficult to walk in parts and it is wise to stick to paths. It is best to stay in a tent or at Hävlingen, where there is a hiker's cabin by the fishing camp.

Read more at: www.sverigesnationalparker.se/tofsingdalens-nationalpark/

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