Sweden's national parks

Genuine wilderness, endless boulder fields and ancient forest

This national park protects a landscape of boulder fields and coniferous forest in the southern mountains, where both coniferous and deciduous woodland are allowed to develop in their natural state.

Established

1930

County

Dalarna

About Töfsingdalen National Park

Vast, untouched and wild. Far from roads, people and civilisation lies Töfsingdalen National Park. This is the land of ancient pines and deep tranquillity. From the top of Hovden, you can look out over centuries‑old pines rising from a great sea of boulders.

In Töfsingdalen National Park you will find everything that nature romantics dream of. Here there are desolate expanses of ancient pine forest, lush spruce forest, rushing water and small glittering tarns.

Töfsingdalen is the very image of wilderness, with its inaccessible, barren, deserted and rugged boulder landscapes. It is hardly surprising that the nature here is so untouched, as the terrain can in places be very difficult to traverse.

Töfsingdalen is a remote and trackless boulder landscape, without marked trails. This makes it one of Sweden’s least visited national parks.