5 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Vasternorrland County That You Shouldn't Miss

November 12, 2021 Dorsey Hagwood

Discover the best top things to do in Vasternorrland County, Sweden including Via Ferrata, Slattdalsskrevan, Hoga Kusten, Skuleberget, Skuleskogen Nationalpark.
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1. Via Ferrata

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5.0 based on 46 reviews

Via Ferrata

VIA FERRATA – CLIMBING FOR EVERYONE A unique adrenalin rush and a fantastic adventure in the High Coast World Heritage Site. Here, everyone has the chance to experience mountain climbing under the highest level of safety. No previous climbing experience is necessary, and only normal levels of fitness are required. Steel pegs and footholds have been fixed in place where natural footholds are lacking. Several hundred very strong steel anchor points have been drilled into Skule mountain’s 250 metre high east face and 1300 metres of steel cable have then been pulled through these anchor points, which are divided into four graded routes of varying difficulty. The equipment you hire from us consists of a helmet, a harness and a Y-shaped lanyard with two karabiners suitable for use on a Via Ferrata. You climb the mountain by holding onto the steel cable. Please note, the equipment requires a minimum weight for each climber of 40 kg (6 stone 5 pound) with a maximum weight of 140 kg (22 stone). Both karabiners should remain clipped to the cable whilst climbing, except when passing past an anchor point, when you unclip and re-attach only one karabiner at a time. The routes are not designed for children so this places additional demands on accompanying adults. They should be completely confident with heights, and should look after children they accompany at all times, especially when moving karabiners. For a safe and secure climb, there is a maximum of one child per accompanying adult.

2. Slattdalsskrevan

Skuleskogen, Ornskoldsvik, Ornskoldsvik Municipality Sweden http://sverigesnationalparker.se/park/skuleskogens-nationalpark/upplevelser/vandringar-fran-entre-syd/
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Slattdalsskrevan

Reviewed By Phayao13 - Stockholm, Sweden

The southern entrance is without a doubt the most used. From here it is close to Skuleskogen's biggest attraction, Slåttdalsskrevan.Once at the crevice, you can take a coffee break or a dip by the idyllic Tärnättvattnen or hike up to Slåttdalsberget for one of the High Coast's most beautiful views.

3. Hoga Kusten

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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Hoga Kusten

In the far reaches of northern Europe there is a place where the forces of nature have been working for 20,000 years to shape a dramatic landscape with the world’s highest coastline.

4. Skuleberget

Docksta Sweden +46 613 405 00 http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/vasternorrland/Sv/djur-och-natur/skyddad-natur/naturreservat-i-vasternorrland/kramfors-kommun/skuleberget/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 118 reviews

Skuleberget

Reviewed By Kasykay - Wilnsdorf, Germany

Aaaaamazing trail, beautiful nature and a great view on top the mountains. It was an adventure to climp and walk to the top and I'm happy that we did it. We would recommend it to our friends if they are visiting Sweden. It is truly worth the effort.

5. Skuleskogen Nationalpark

Hoga Kusten, Ornskoldsvik, Ornskoldsvik Municipality Sweden +46 613 70 02 00 http://www.skuleskogen.se/
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4.5 based on 137 reviews

Skuleskogen Nationalpark

Reviewed By rickc70 - Södertälje, Sweden

Well! What a beautiful spot this is for hiking. Lakes, crevices, bathing spots, amazing views and well organised spots for lighting fires and shacks for overnighting. I can understand why it is so popular. We entered at the north entrance and hiked to the Tärnättholmarna the up to Tärnättsvatten and the high coast trail back to the northern entry. We took it easy and this hike is about 3-4 hours walking but stopping and so it took approximately 6 hours.

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