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Slagusjön Shelter

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Slagusjön Shelter

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Slagusjön Shelter is a welcoming rest cabin, known locally as a "raststuga," nestled at an elevation of 932 meters within the expansive Långfjället nature reserve in Älvdalen, Dalarnas County, Sweden. Situated by the scenic Slagusjön lake, this shelter provides a vital and free-to-use stopping point for hikers exploring the pristine wilderness of this region. It serves as a practical refuge, offering basic amenities in a remote setting.

Visitors consistently appreciate the shelter's role as a convenient and well-maintained stop along…

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    July 9, 2022

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    A somewhat older refuge but still in good shape.
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    August 31, 2022

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    Slagusjön rest hut is only 2.5 kilometers from STF-Fjällstuga Storrödtjärn. As in all the refuges along the way, you are not officially allowed to stay overnight here, but you would do so (in an emergency). Dry toilet available.
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    Watershed between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
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    Elevation 930 m

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    Location: Älvdalen, Dalecarlia, Sweden

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the typical hiking routes to Slagusjön Shelter, and what is their difficulty?

    Slagusjön Shelter is accessible via various trails within the Långfjället nature reserve. Many routes connect to the broader network of paths, offering options for different skill levels. For example, it's just 2.5 kilometers from the STF-Fjällstuga Storrödtjärn, making it a convenient stop on longer treks. The terrain in the reserve can vary, so hikers should be prepared for intermediate difficulty, especially given the elevation of 928 meters above sea level.

    Is Slagusjön Shelter suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, Slagusjön Shelter can be a rewarding destination for winter hiking. The shelter is equipped with a stove (kamin) and a fireplace, providing a crucial spot to warm up. However, winter conditions in the Långfjället nature reserve can be challenging, requiring appropriate gear and experience. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out.

    Are there any specific rules or permits required for hiking in the Långfjället Nature Reserve?

    While specific permits for hiking are generally not required, visitors should always adhere to the rules of the Långfjället Nature Reserve, which typically include regulations on littering, open fires (outside designated areas), and protecting flora and fauna. The shelter itself is intended for day use and short rests, not for overnight stays, though it can serve as an emergency refuge.

    Is Slagusjön Shelter and the surrounding trails dog-friendly?

    Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Swedish nature reserves, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during certain periods to protect wildlife. It's always best to check the specific regulations for the Långfjället Nature Reserve before your visit to ensure compliance.

    What amenities are available at Slagusjön Shelter?

    The shelter is a basic but well-equipped rest cabin. It features a stove (kamin), a fireplace, and a dry toilet. Firewood is often available, though its stock cannot be guaranteed, so it's advisable to bring some if you plan to use the fireplace. There is also a designated area nearby for those wishing to pitch a tent.

    What kind of natural features or landmarks can be found near Slagusjön Shelter?

    Slagusjön Shelter is located by the scenic Slagusjön lake, which has an area of 1.14 square kilometers and is known for its fishing (trout and Arctic char have been caught here). The shelter also sits on the unique watershed between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea, offering an interesting geographical point of interest within the Långfjället nature reserve.

    Are there any nearby cafes, pubs, or accommodation options close to Slagusjön Shelter?

    Slagusjön Shelter is situated in a remote part of the Långfjället nature reserve. There are no immediate cafes or pubs. The nearest staffed accommodation is the STF-Fjällstuga Storrödtjärn, which is approximately 2.5 kilometers away. For more extensive amenities, you would need to travel further to larger towns in the Älvdalen municipality.

    How can I get to Slagusjön Shelter by public transport, and is there parking available?

    Access to Slagusjön Shelter is primarily by car to a trailhead, followed by hiking. Public transport options directly to the shelter's access points are very limited due to its remote location. Hikers typically drive to designated parking areas near trailheads within the Långfjället nature reserve. Specific parking information would depend on your chosen starting point for the hike.

    Is Slagusjön Shelter suitable for families with children?

    Slagusjön Shelter can be a great destination for families, depending on the age and experience of the children. The shelter provides a comfortable and safe resting spot. Families should choose hiking routes appropriate for their children's abilities, as terrain can vary. The presence of a dry toilet and a place to warm up makes it more family-friendly than a completely exposed wilderness trip.

    What wildlife and flora can be observed around Slagusjön Shelter?

    The Långfjället nature reserve is home to diverse flora and fauna typical of the Swedish mountains. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, visitors might encounter various bird species, reindeer, and smaller mammals. The flora includes mountain birch forests, heathlands, and alpine plants. The lake itself is known to host fish like trout and Arctic char.

    What should I pack for a hike to Slagusjön Shelter?

    Given the shelter's remote location and the variable mountain weather, it's essential to pack layers of clothing, waterproof outer shells, sturdy hiking boots, and sufficient food and water. A map and compass or GPS device are crucial for navigation. While firewood is often available, bringing some kindling or a small amount of your own firewood is recommended if you plan to use the fireplace, as supplies cannot be guaranteed. A first-aid kit is also advisable.

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