Sarek National Park
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The Sarek National Park (official name in Swedish: Sareks nationalpark) is a national park in Jokkmokk Municipality, in the province Lapland in northern Sweden. Sarek borders to the national parks Stora Sjöfallet and Padjelanta. The national park is popular with hikers and mountaineers, but not suitable for beginners.
The national park is roughly circle shaped with an average diameter of around 50 kilometers. There are no marked trails in it and no accommodations, and only two bridges. Furthermore, the area is among the most rainy in Sweden, which makes hiking dependent on weather conditions. It is also not uncommon to encounter streams that are hard and dangerous to wade across without proper experience.
The river delta of the Rapa River is considered one of Europe's prettiest, and the summit of mount Skierffe offers an overlook of this ice covered trough valley.
Most notably, the national park houses a number of high mountains of over 2,000 meters. Due to the long walk up, they are seldom climbed.
At 1,800 meters above sea-level lies the Pårte observatory, built in the early nineteen-hundreds, much thanks to a man named Axel Hamberg. The construction material had to be carried up on backs.
There are around 100 glaciers in Sarek National Park, which together with a few other national parks in Sweden is the oldest national park in Europe (1909-1910).
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- Sarek National Park from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Naturvårdsverket.
- Part translated from German and Swedish wikipedia articles.
- Trekking Sarek National Park
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