Seasons in Björkliden.

Year-round in Björkliden

Björkliden's seasons let you discover the mountains in new ways - every time

Seasons

Winter & Polar Night - nature's own fireworks

Winter in Björkliden is more than a season - it's an experience. The light of the polar night and the silence of the mountains create a unique atmosphere that enhances every experience. Here you can combine fast-paced activities with quiet moments, all in an environment where the grandeur of nature is palpable. Winter is a time of freedom, adventure and magical experiences.

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Spring winter - Sun, warmth and skiing

There's a time that can't really be described, it has to be experienced first-hand. It's when the harshness of the Arctic winter gives way to a sun that has suddenly started to warm, but where the snow is still deep and sparkling white. We call it spring winter - a time of total harmony and joy.
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Summer & Midnight Sun - the eternal light

Summer is the time when Björkliden turns into a hiking paradise. Imagine hiking up to Kärkevagges troll lake or Låktatjåkko while the sun is high in the sky, even at midnight. The clear air and silent majesty of the mountains create a sense of endless freedom - perfect for daytime adventures and quiet moments.
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Autumn - colorful landscapes with warm days and chilly nights

Autumn is the season of vibrant colors. Calm sets in and, if you're lucky, you can see the Northern Lights in the evenings. It's the perfect time of year to hike in mosquito-free mountains where bushes, trees and bogs blend in a crescendo of color.
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Northern Lights - when the sky dances in its own version of fireworks

Seeing the Northern Lights is like witnessing a magical dance in the sky. The green, pink and purple colors move across the night sky, and each visual experience is unique. In Björkliden you get an almost private show, where the stillness of the mountains makes every glimpse even more powerful.
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Travel to Björkliden

Get on the train in the evening in Stockholm or Gothenburg and wake up in a fantastic mountain environment the next day. You will arrive in Riksgränsen at lunchtime. SJ operates the route and the journey between Stockholm and Riksgränsen takes around 18 hours. You can also take the Arctic Train from Narvik, Norway's northernmost train route, through breathtaking Arctic landscapes with panoramic views of mountains and fjords. The train station in Riksgränsen is located right in the heart of the village, only about 150 meters from the Meteorologist.

Take the E4 north, turn left in Töre and then continue on the E10 towards Kiruna and Narvik. You will find us just over half an hour before the Norwegian border.

There are daily flights from Stockholm and Copenhagen to Kiruna Airport, followed by a 90-minute transfer. Alternatively, you can fly to Evenes Airport and drive for 75 minutes. Arriving at Riksgränsen via the E10 is equally beautiful from both directions.

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