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Arjeplog & Arvidsjaur Nature Reserves Adventures

Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur Nature Reserves in northern Sweden offer pristine boreal forests, wetlands, and mountainous landscapes that provide excellent opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation in a subarctic environment.

Approx. 210,000 acres
Acres Protected
50+ miles
Miles of Trails
15,000–20,000
Annual Visitors
1980s (various reserves consolidated)
Year Established

About Arjeplog & Arvidsjaur Nature Reserves

 

The Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur Nature Reserves are located within the county of Norrbotten in Swedish Lapland, an area defined by its extensive boreal forests, expansive wetlands, numerous lakes, and rocky uplands shaped by glacial history. These reserves protect critical habitats for a range of northern flora and fauna, including moose, reindeer, lynx, and a variety of bird species such as golden eagles and capercaillie. Historically, the area has been inhabited and used by the indigenous Sami people, whose reindeer herding traditions continue to influence the landscape and cultural identity of the reserves. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained hiking trails that traverse diverse terrain—from dense forests to open moorlands—along with fishing spots rich in trout and char. The reserves are also valued for their tranquil settings and opportunities to experience the Arctic midnight sun in summer or the northern lights in winter. Seasonal activities vary, with snowshoeing and cross-country skiing popular during the long winters. The preserved wilderness appeals to nature photographers, bird watchers, and those seeking solitude amidst largely untouched natural surroundings. Access to the reserves is facilitated by proximity to the towns of Arjeplog and Arvidsjaur, which serve as bases for exploring both reserves and the surrounding Lapland region.

Highlights

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Laisdalen valley hiking trails offering panoramic views and solitude

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting rare bird species

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Traditional Sami reindeer herding landscapes

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Pristine fishing lakes rich in Arctic char and trout

Notable Natural Features

Laisdalen Valley

A vast valley cutting through the reserve famous for its open vistas, diverse flora, and chances to spot elk and reindeer.

Arjeplog Lakes

Clear, cold lakes ideal for fishing Arctic char, trout, and offering excellent summer swimming spots.

Sami Cultural Sites

Areas within the reserves preserve traditional Sami seasonal camps and reindeer herding routes, highlighting indigenous heritage.