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Muttosluoppal Cabin

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Muttosluoppal Cabin

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Muttosluoppal Cabin is a welcoming mountain hut nestled within the vast and pristine Muddus/Muttos National Park in Lappland, Sweden. This area is a significant part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Laponia, renowned for its exceptional natural beauty and rich Sámi culture. Situated at an elevation of 408 meters on a narrow ridge between expansive marshes and the larger Muttosjávrre lake, the cabin serves as an ideal base for exploring the park's unique landscapes.

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    June 29, 2020

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    Accommodation stuga with beds, stove, firewood, dry toilet, gas stove and dishes. On a trust basis, you transfer 150 crowns per person.
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    Elevation 410 m

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    Location: Gällivare kommun, Norrbottens län, Sweden

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the payment arrangements for staying at Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    The cabin operates on a trust-based system. Visitors are expected to transfer 150 Swedish Kronor per person for an overnight stay. This payment helps maintain the facilities.

    Are dogs allowed inside Muttosluoppal Cabin or the traditional Sámi hut?

    While the national park is generally welcoming, specific rules for pets inside the cabin or goahte are not detailed. It's advisable to check with Laponiatjuottjudus, the managing body, regarding their pet policy for indoor accommodations to ensure a comfortable stay for all visitors.

    What kind of terrain can hikers expect on trails around Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    The cabin is situated on a narrow ridge between expansive marshes and near lakes. Trails often traverse varied terrain, including forest paths, open mires, and potentially rocky sections. Hikers should be prepared for wet conditions, especially in marshy areas, and wear sturdy, waterproof footwear.

    Is Muttosluoppal Cabin suitable for families with young children?

    The cabin offers basic, self-catering accommodation with beds, a stove, and a dry toilet, which can be suitable for families. However, its remote location within a national park means access might involve hiking over varied terrain. Families should assess their children's hiking capabilities and be prepared for wilderness conditions. The nearby birdwatching tower could be an engaging activity for children.

    Are there any specific permits required to hike or stay overnight in Muddus/Muttos National Park?

    Generally, permits are not required for hiking or staying overnight in the cabins within Swedish national parks like Muddus/Muttos, as long as you adhere to the park's regulations. However, it's always recommended to check the official Sveriges Nationalparker website for any specific or updated rules before your visit.

    What facilities are available at Muttosluoppal Cabin for cooking and sleeping?

    The cabin is well-equipped for self-catering. It provides a stove, firewood, a gas stove, and dishes for cooking. For sleeping, mattresses and blankets are available. There is also a dry toilet. Remember to bring your own food.

    How can I reach Muttosluoppal Cabin using public transport, or is parking available nearby?

    Muttosluoppal Cabin is located deep within Muddus/Muttos National Park, a remote area. Direct public transport to the cabin is generally not available. Visitors typically drive to a designated parking area outside the park boundary and then hike to the cabin. Specific parking information or trailheads should be researched in advance, as parking can be limited, especially during peak seasons.

    What kind of wildlife can be observed near Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    The area is rich in wildlife, particularly birds, due to the extensive mires and lakes. The nearby birdwatching tower offers excellent opportunities to observe various bird species. The park is also home to larger mammals, including moose and reindeer, though sightings are not guaranteed. Keep an eye out for tracks and signs of animals.

    Are there any circular hiking routes that start and end at Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    While the provided information doesn't detail specific circular routes directly from the cabin, its location serves as an excellent base for day tours. Hikers can explore various trails that branch out from the cabin into the surrounding national park, allowing for out-and-back excursions or creating custom loops by combining different paths. Consulting detailed maps of Muddus/Muttos National Park is recommended for planning.

    What should I pack for an overnight stay at Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    Given its self-catering nature and remote location, essential items include all your food and drinks, a headlamp or flashlight, a first-aid kit, and appropriate clothing layers for varying weather conditions. Although blankets are provided, some visitors prefer to bring their own sleeping bag liner for hygiene. Don't forget sturdy, waterproof hiking boots and navigation tools.

    What is the historical significance of the area around Muttosluoppal Cabin?

    The region has a rich history of human activity dating back to the last ice melt. Traces such as ancient hearths and trapping pits indicate past hunter-gatherer communities, particularly focusing on wild reindeer. The ancient pines in the park also show signs of being barked, further evidencing millennia of human presence and interaction with the landscape. The park is part of the Laponia World Heritage site, recognized for its living Sámi culture.

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