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# 3-Night Midsummer Hike in Sweden Fjällnäs to Storulvån

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: 3-Night Midsummer Hike in Sweden Fjällnäs to Storulvån
- **URL slug**: 3-night-midsummer-hike-in-sweden-fjallnas-to-storulvan
- **Course id**: 55144
- **Centre id**: 55139

## Short summary

A four-day summer hike from Fjällnäs to Storulvån, this guided trip covers 75 km through highland terrain, celebrating midsummer together at the finish. You'll walk through reindeer grazing lands, pass iconic mountains like Helags and Sylarna, and build practical mountain skills along the way. The focus is on building confidence, enjoying the landscape, and sharing a rewarding group experience. Key Details Duration: 4 days Distance: 75 km total Group size: 3–8 participants Start point: Fjällnäs End point: Storulvån Itinerary Before the trip You’ll receive an invitation to a digital meeting in May covering packing tips, logistics, and what to expect. Staying the night before at Fjällnäs Camping is recommended—it’s located right at the trailhead and has everything you need to get set up com…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Hiking
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Improver
- **Course categories**: Guides & Tours, Multi-Day
- **Regions**: North Sweden (Norra Sverige)
- **Subregions**: Middle Norrland (Mellersta Norrland)
- **Countries**: Sweden


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Fjällnäs Camping, Fjällnäsvägen 38, 840 98 Tänndalen, Sweden
- **Coordinates**: 62.592744, 12.187741 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: £

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Fjällkloka äventyr
- **Owner / contact label**: Jonn Nilsson
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
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- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 8
- **Min group**: 3
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: If a participant cancels more than 60 days before the activity start date, they will receive a refund of the full amount paid, minus a fixed cancellation fee. Cancellations made between 60 and 30 days before the activity will result in a 50% refund of the total activity cost. If full payment has not yet been made, the participant will still be required to pay 50% of the total price. For cancellations within 14 days of the activity, no refund will be issued. In these cases, the participant is responsible for covering 100% of the total cost, regardless of whether the full amount has already been paid at the time of cancellation. Please note that the centre does not reimburse costs for transportation (e.g. train tickets, flights or other travel) booked before the activity is confirmed to take place, i.e. when the minimum number of participants has been reached and you as a guest have received written notification of this from us. If you book transportation before the activity is confirmed, you do so at your own risk. It is recommended that you wait to book non-refundable or non-refundable tickets until you have received definitive confirmation when the minimum number of participants…
- **Booking type (label)**: supabase-request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
A four-day summer hike from Fjällnäs to Storulvån, this guided trip covers 75 km through highland terrain, celebrating midsummer together at the finish. You'll walk through reindeer grazing lands, pass iconic mountains like Helags and Sylarna, and build practical mountain skills along the way. The focus is on building confidence, enjoying the landscape, and sharing a rewarding group experience. Key Details Duration: 4 days Distance: 75 km total Group size: 3–8 participants Start point: Fjällnäs End point: Storulvån Itinerary Before the trip You’ll receive an invitation to a digital meeting in May covering packing tips, logistics, and what to expect. Staying the night before at Fjällnäs Camping is recommended—it’s located right at the trailhead and has everything you need to get set up comfortably. Day 1 – Fjällnäs to Klinken Meeting at 08:00 at Fjällnäs Camping, the group will begin with introductions and a short overview before heading out. The trail climbs through birch forests and opens up to sweeping views across the mountains, including glimpses of Helags on the horizon. After passing wind shelters and the culturally rich valley of Klinken, you’ll wade across a river and set camp at the treeline—ideal for a peaceful first night under canvas. Day 2 – Klinken to Helags Today’s hike is fully above the treeline with expansive views of the mountain world. You’ll pass Fältjägarstugan, where you’ll stop for lunch and take part in a navigation session using map and compass. Continuing around Helags, the group sets up camp near the mountain station, with the option to chat more about backcountry routines and techniques. Day 3 – Helags to Sylarna After breakfast, the group navigates toward Sylarna. The trail runs through open landscapes with scattered rock fields, streams and wildflowers in bloom. You’ll stop for lunch near the Miesehketjahkke wind shelter, where you’ll hear insights about long solo hikes and time outdoors. Then it’s onward to Sylarna, with the possibility of camping in a scenic spot nearby if conditions are right. Day 4 – Sylarna to Storulvån The final day brings a change in pace, with photo stops and reflection time built in. After visiting the historic Gamla Sylen site, there’s a short wrap-up of the skills and moments shared during the trip. A small surprise awaits before arriving at Storulvån, where the group will enjoy a shared midsummer celebration. Transport to Duved for evening trains is included. Location Fjällnäs is located in weste…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Guide for 4 days 4-day mountain hike with skills training Midsummer celebration at Storulvån Transfer from Storulvån to Duved Professionally edited tour photos Pre-trip digital meeting Surprise at the finish line

### What’s not included
Food and drink Personal equipment Travel to Fjällnäs or from Duved Personal insurance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### How difficult is the hike and what level of fitness do I need?

This hike is suitable for participants with an intermediate level of hiking experience and good physical fitness. Over the course of four days, you'll cover approximately 75 km through hilly and occasionally uneven terrain. Daily distances range from 15 to 20 km, so it's essential that you're comfortable walking with a full backpack for several hours each day. While the pace is steady with regular breaks, being physically prepared will ensure you enjoy the experience rather than endure it. No technical climbing is involved, but you’ll need to manage varying terrain, including bare mountain plateaus, shallow river crossings, and grassy valleys. A key requirement is that your boots are properly broken in and that you’re used to hiking with weight. If you’ve done some multi-day hiking or hillwalking in the UK or Scandinavia before, this will feel like a natural step up in challenge without being overwhelming.

### I have allergies or special dietary needs. Can I still join?

Yes, people with allergies or dietary requirements are more than welcome to join. When filling in the booking form, there is space to mention any specific dietary needs or health conditions that the organisers should be aware of. Alternatively, these details can be sent separately by email, ideally well ahead of the trip so that there’s time to prepare accordingly. The organiser makes every effort to accommodate these requests, whether it’s food preferences, allergies, or intolerances. On multi-day trips especially, meals are often planned in advance, so early communication helps make sure everyone is catered for properly. The aim is for every guest to enjoy the experience fully without having to worry about food or health concerns along the way.

### What happens if the weather is bad on or before a trip?

When poor weather is forecast or arrives unexpectedly, the organiser's first approach is always to adapt rather than cancel. This might involve choosing a more sheltered route, adjusting the itinerary to avoid exposed areas, or shifting the timing to get the best possible conditions. Mountain weather can change rapidly, so a degree of flexibility is always built into the trip plans. Only in cases where the weather creates a genuine safety risk—such as storms, high winds, or flooding—would cancellation be considered, and this is treated as a last resort. In those rare situations, guests will be contacted to agree on a suitable new date for the trip. Staying safe is the priority, but the goal is still to deliver a memorable and enjoyable experience wherever possible.

### Can a private tour be arranged for 1–2 guests?

Private tours for individuals or small groups are absolutely possible. These are ideal for those who prefer a more tailored experience or want to move at their own pace. Anyone interested can reach out through the adventuro chat below or use the contact form to start planning a trip that fits their preferences and schedule. Once a request has been received, the organiser will provide a personalised quote and suggest route options or activity ideas based on availability. Private bookings can usually be adapted to suit particular interests, fitness levels or time constraints, making them a flexible and popular option for couples or solo travellers. Please contact us via the adventuro chat below to arrange this.

### What happens if I miss the tour start time?

Arriving on time is the responsibility of each participant, and most activities run to a fixed schedule that cannot be delayed once underway. In some cases, the group may be able to wait a short time, but this is not guaranteed. If a guest misses the designated start time and the group has already departed, it’s likely they won’t be able to join later or receive a refund. However, if someone knows in advance that they might be delayed, they’re encouraged to get in touch as early as possible. While nothing can be promised, the organiser will do their best to help where they can—this could include joining at a different meeting point or shifting the plan slightly if others in the group are flexible. Communication is key, especially on the day of the activity.

### What kind of equipment do I need to bring?

You’ll need to bring your own full set of camping gear, including a backpack (40–60L), tent, sleeping bag (suitable to around 0°C), sleeping mat (R-value 3.0 or above), and cooking equipment. Clothing should be layered and suitable for mountain conditions—think windproof and waterproof shells, warm midlayers, and moisture-wicking base layers. Reinforcement garments like a down jacket are recommended for evenings. Footwear is crucial, and well-worn-in hiking boots with good grip are a must. Other essentials include a water bottle, sunglasses, gloves, sun protection, first aid kit, and a personal repair kit. A detailed kit list is provided after booking. If you're missing items, recommended gear rental can be arranged through Outdoorbuddies.se—just be sure to sort this out well in advance.

### What kind of food should I bring?

Participants are responsible for bringing their own meals for the duration of the hike: 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners, plus snacks. Lightweight, calorie-dense food is best—think dehydrated meals, flatbread, instant porridge, trail mix, and energy bars. Lunch breaks are typically 30–40 minutes, so cold lunches or no-cook options can make things easier. You’ll have time in the evenings to cook a hot dinner using your camping stove. It’s helpful if you’re already familiar with how your stove works before arriving. There will be group discussions during the pre-trip digital meeting about meal prep and storage. If you need help planning your meals, tips and packing advice will also be shared ahead of the trip.

### What if I’ve never wild camped before?

First-timers are very welcome, as long as you're confident carrying your own gear and are up for the challenge of multi-day hiking. Wild camping does require a bit more planning, but your guide will be on hand to help you set up camp and offer advice on staying warm, dry and organised throughout the trip. There’s also a group chat and pre-trip meeting so you can ask any questions well before setting off. Each night you'll camp in natural settings with beautiful views and access to water sources. Expect no formal facilities—just open space and the skills you bring. You’ll learn practical techniques during the hike, including campsite selection, water purification, and how to stay comfortable outdoors. If you’re willing to learn and come with a good attitude, wild camping will become one of the highlights of the experience.

### Can I book my travel before the activity is confirmed?

You can, but it’s at your own risk. Travel costs such as train or flight tickets will not be reimbursed if booked before you receive written confirmation that the activity is going ahead. It’s recommended to wait until the minimum number of participants has been reached and you’ve been notified in writing before booking any non-refundable travel.



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