STF Kebnekaise Fjällstation
Unterkunft
- Landkreis: Norrbottens län
- 7681.64 km von Ihnen entfernt
Aktionen
Beschreibung
Kebnekaise is one of the entry ways to the Kungsleden trail, reached after a day’s walking to the west. Both Abisko and Saltoluokta can be reached along the Kungsleden in 4-7 days.
Those walking or skiing can enjoy a pleasant day trip here from Nikkaluokta, where the road ends. The mountain lodge has 200 beds in one main building and five annexes: Lillstugan, Tuolpa, Gorni, Liddo and Jägar’n.
Accommodation
Kebnekaise offers double rooms, twin rooms, 4-bed rooms or dormitory rooms.
Restaurant
The restaurant at Kebnekaise Mountain Lodge serves a breakfast buffet, lunch, a 2-course menu or you can choose Elsas dinner-in-a-box.
STF Kebnekaise is cash free. You can pre-pay your stay, but on site you can only pay by card.
Services
Our shop sells groceries, sweets, clothing and souvenirs. The service building offers a kitchen, toilets, showers, saunas and drying rooms.
Sports and equipment hire
Our sports service has a wide range of skis, plus other outdoors and some alpine equipment for hire. We also sell a selection of skiing and outdoors equipment. If you need any help, suggestions on possible day tours or book a guide tour, speak to staff at the guide office.
Things to see and do
Kebnekaise host few of the highest peaks in Sweden and are considered to be one of the best high alpine areas in Sweden. Excellent excursion possibilities both in summer and winter. At STF Kebnekaise we offer a various set of activities, were the most popular one is an attempt to climb the southern peak of Kebnekaise. From Kebnekaise, hiking trails stretch north towards Abisko (ca 5 days) and south to Saltoluokta (ca 4 days).
Conferences and groups
Year round on request, limited space in July-August. Conference venue and possibility of hiring group rooms. Full conference equipment, including monitors, speaker system, whiteboard, and microphones. And of course, we can offer a wide variety of activities. For more information and booking of conferences and groups, contact Kebnekaise Mountain Station by telephone +46 980 550 00 or email kebnekaise@stfturist.se.
You can travel by public transportation to Kebnekaise. More information about travel options can be found under the “Contact and Opening Hours” section on https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/kebnekaise . Click “Travel options”.
Aktivitäten und Einrichtungen
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Unterkunft
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Safety: Helpline available.
Anleitung
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
To reach STF Kebnekaise Mountain Station, take a train to Kiruna and then a bus to Nikkaluokta. For bus schedules, visit www.nikkaluoktaexpressen.se (opens in a new tab).
From Nikkaluokta, it’s a beautiful 19-kilometer hike or ski tour to Kebnekaise Mountain Station. The route follows the Dag Hammarskjöld Trail (between Abisko and Nikkaluokta) through the fertile Ladjo Valley, alongside the headwaters of the Kalix River—one of Sweden’s great unregulated national rivers. Estimated hiking time is about 5–8 hours.
If you wish to shorten the hike, local companies offer boat transport in summer and snowmobile transport in winter. Please note that STF is not able to book these transfers for you. Book the snow mobile transport in advance https://www.nikkaluokta.com/en/mountain-transport (opens in a new tab). Read more about the boat transportation https://www.swedishtouristassociation.com/boats
BY CAR
If you're arriving by car, drive to Kiruna and then turn off toward Nikkaluokta, approximately 70 km. At the end of the road, you'll find a parking area with long-term parking available. Parking permits can be purchased at the mountain facility in Nikkaluokta (not operated by STF).
BY AIR
Kiruna is connected by air to Stockholm. However, air travel generally has a high climate impact per kilometer, so we recommend choosing train and bus whenever possible.
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