📍 Location: Swedish Lapland, near the village of Abisko
🌍 Region: Norrbotten County, north of the Arctic Circle
🏞️ Established: 1909 (One of Sweden’s first national parks)
🌌 Best Known For: Northern lights, hiking, midnight sun, and pristine Arctic wilderness
Starts in Abisko and stretches over 400 km south.
Even short sections (like Abisko to Abiskojaure) are great for day hikers.
Ideal in summer (July–September).
From November to March, Abisko is considered one of the best places on Earth to see the Aurora Borealis due to its dry microclimate and clear skies.
The Aurora Sky Station offers chairlift rides, guided tours, and astrophotography.
A deep gorge carved by the Abiskojåkka River.
Accessible via marked trails, dramatic in both summer and snowy winter.
A mountaintop station offering aurora viewing, dinner experiences, and exhibitions.
Best visited from December to March.
One of Sweden’s largest lakes.
Beautiful for photography, especially in autumn when surrounded by golden birch forests.
📅 Best Time to Visit
Season | What to Expect |
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Summer | 24-hour daylight, great hiking, wildflowers |
Autumn | Fiery foliage, fewer tourists, wildlife |
Winter | Snowshoeing, skiing, aurora viewing |
Spring | Melting snows, waterfalls, quiet atmosphere |
STF Abisko Turiststation – Inside the park with access to trails and the Sky Station.
Abisko Guesthouse – Cozy, budget-friendly lodging with northern lights tours.
Campgrounds – Available in summer for adventurers and hikers.
Arctic foxes
Reindeer
Moose
Ptarmigans
Golden eagles
Note: This is a protected area—no hunting, and stick to marked trails to preserve the landscape.
Getting There: Take the train from Kiruna or Narvik directly to Abisko.
Dress in Layers: Weather shifts quickly in the Arctic.
Bring Headlamps and Trekking Poles: Especially useful for late-season hiking or winter visits.
Aurora Apps: Use apps for KP index tracking and cloud forecasts.
View from the Sky Station at night – Northern Lights over snowy peaks.
Abisko Canyon – Especially in spring melt or autumn foliage.
Midnight Sun on Kungsleden – In June–July, the sun never sets!