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Hike the difficult 18.7-mile Kittelfjäll - Grönfjäll Loop in Södra Gardfjället Nature Reserve, gaining 1914 feet in elevation.
Laatst bijgewerkt: 26 februari 2026
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14,1 km
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14,9 km
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26,0 km
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28,2 km
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30,1 km
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Wegtypes & Oppervlakken
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27,2 km
1,73 km
959 m
218 m
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27,8 km
1,73 km
608 m
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Specific parking details for the start of this loop are not provided in the available data. However, Kittelfjäll is a popular tourist destination with year-round outdoor activities, so you can expect parking facilities to be available within the village or near common trailheads in the area. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
The full Kittelfjäll - Grönfjäll Loop is classified as difficult due to its length of over 30 kilometers and significant elevation gain. While parts of the broader Kittelfjäll region offer beginner-friendly trails, this specific loop is better suited for experienced hikers looking for a challenging, longer excursion.
The loop traverses diverse landscapes, including ancient spruce forests that create a mystical atmosphere. You'll encounter beautiful views throughout the route, with the broader Kittelfjäll area featuring mighty mountains, deep ravines, and the lush Vojmån River valley. Expect dramatic landscapes with talus slopes at mountain cliffs and unique flora due to serpentine mineral hills.
Yes, the loop offers several scenic points. You can enjoy a View of Grönfjället, a View of Södra Gardfjällets Nature Reserve, and a View of the Rocky Landscape Near Storuman. There's also a charming Wooden Suspension Bridge Over the River.
The best time for hiking this loop is typically during the summer months when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. Kittelfjäll is known for its summer activities, including mountain hiking. The region's lush vegetation is also at its peak during this period.
While the general Kittelfjäll area is popular for outdoor activities, specific dog regulations for this loop are not detailed. As the route passes through the Södra Gardfjället Nature Reserve, it's important to check local regulations regarding dogs, especially leash requirements, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all.
This loop is located within the Södra Gardfjället Nature Reserve. Generally, nature reserves in Sweden do not require an entrance fee for hiking. However, specific activities like fishing or hunting might require permits. It's always a good idea to check the official regulations for the Södra Gardfjället Nature Reserve before your visit, especially if you plan activities beyond hiking.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the 'Kittelfjäll - Grönfjäll' trail (39% of the route) and also intersects with parts of 'Hendriksfjäll - Grönfjäll', 'Sverigeleden (7)', 'Grönfjäll - Silisen', and 'Blerikstugan - Kittelfjäll'. You'll also find sections of the 'Vojmåstigen' and 'Sagostigen' along the way.
The broader Kittelfjäll region is known for its versatility and is popular for winter sports. While the specific trail between Kittelfjäll and Grönfjäll is noted as suitable for skiing and snowmobiling, the full 30 km loop would present a significant challenge in winter conditions. Winter hiking would require appropriate gear, experience, and awareness of avalanche risks and rapidly changing weather.
Yes, the Kittelfjäll area boasts a rich Sámi heritage. There are opportunities to visit Sámi settlements nearby, offering insights into the indigenous culture of Swedish Lapland. While the loop itself focuses on natural beauty, the surrounding region provides a chance to explore this unique cultural history.
Kittelfjäll is a popular tourist destination, so you can expect to find amenities such as accommodation, cafes, and possibly small shops within the village. These facilities would be the most convenient for stocking up on supplies or finding refreshments before or after your hike.