Skuleskogen National Park

National park · Ornskoldsvik

Skuleskogen National Park

National park · Ornskoldsvik

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Kustvägen 31, 870 31 Mjällom, Sweden

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Mountains, forests, coastal views, well-marked trails, ample parking  

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Kustvägen 31, 870 31 Mjällom, Sweden Get directions

sverigesnationalparker.se

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Kustvägen 31, 870 31 Mjällom, Sweden Get directions

+46 613 70 02 00
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wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Oct 26, 2025

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A 10 Day Itinerary Down Sweden's Coast

"Set along the High Coast, Skuleskogen National Park was the highlight of my trip with birch and pine forests, marshes, coastal beaches and granite mountains spread across over 7,400 acres; I recommend arriving early, bringing food and water, packing bug spray in summer, and using a car since there are no other transport options to the park." - Matthew Kepnes

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Ainur Sahlin

Google
The National Park is a true gem for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Everything here is carefully planned to ensure visitors' convenience and comfort, making the experience even more enjoyable. For those arriving by car, there are plenty of parking spaces, making it easy to find a spot close to the entrance. There are also three well-maintained outdoor toilets strategically placed around the park, which is very practical and appreciated. The park's network of hiking trails is impressive. There are many different paths to choose from, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace and according to their own abilities. The trails are well-marked and suitable for both children and adults, making the national park a perfect destination for families. The view of the sea is absolutely stunning, offering a sense of peace and freedom. The national park is an excellent choice for a day trip or a longer hike. The well-planned infrastructure, numerous amenities, and outstanding natural beauty make this a place that suits everyone, regardless of age or interest.

Martins Freidenfelds

Google
Awesome national park. Good for all seasons. In winter it could be that only one trail is open depending on snow amount but truly great hiking place. Enough parking. Actual hike in winter would say moderate some parts hard. But with good hiking footwear all is possible. In summer lots of green and water everywhere. Landscape is so gorgeous. I recommend any season this national park.

Isak Ljungberg

Google
It's very beautiful, and the paths are easy to walk and follow. However, I'm removing one star because it can get very crowded at times. The camping areas are also very small; we had two people putting up their tent just two meters from ours, which wasn't very pleasant and detracted from the nature experience.

John Holmgren

Google
Very nice national park with great views of the ocean of the high coast. We came here in late march and had our snow shoes with us which was a very good idea. Without them you just sink in the snow. After about 2.5 km from the west entrance we came to a nice hut and from there it was a bit more challenging hike to the must see “skreva” which is iconic. Works if you’re in good shape 💪

Alex Haas

Google
What a wonderful hike. We stayed just a few minutes away from this wonderful National Park. We entered from the south with its huge parking lot, which was almost full on that day (but free of charge). There are some good and useful information signs just at the entrance and a handful of (smelly) bathrooms. And pretty much your first and last chance to get rid of your garbage. We followed the well marked Höga Kustenleden trail up to Slåttdalsskrevan, the famous crevice which cuts through the mountain for about 200m. The trail itself ist pretty flat but with some steep stairs / sections once in a while. Some parts you'll walk on wooden panels/boards. But it's nowhere near wheelchair or stroller accessable. Good hiking boots are a must, since it can be wet and damp even on a dry summer day. Some sections of the trail are covered with stones in several sizes, so bring a good balance with. We traveled with our Engllish Bulldog and she made it to Slåttdalsskrevan and back, even had fun doing so (into the Slåttdalsskrevan I went alone though, the climb was to high and steep). The trail mostly leads you through the forest, so there's not much of a view. But the nature is amazing, especially when the forest opens up a bit and the rugged and foggy landscape shows itself. Even though it's a well visited park (free of charge) it never felt crowded. It's just you and the nature. And it's not a too tough hike, but bring some water anyways and clothes to change afterwards. A fantastic park and very much one of the highlights we've visited on our Sweden Road Trip.

Janey Lee

Google
Absolutely incredible in the last week of June. Would highly recommend camping at Tärnättvattnet which is a beautiful little lake where you can swim. Also the beach at Kälviken is magnificent.

Sanneke Griepink

Google
Magical place, busy in daytime with hikers but so big the you can allways enjoy nature alone.

Indrek Kiis

Google
Spectacular hike with breathtaking views to Bothnian Sea (from enter Syd first orange and then blue trail ten you go over the beautiful hills). Easy hike even with children. Round trip to Slåttdalsskrevan and back with calm pace takes 4-5hours. Nature changes throughout t hike, so it interesting all the time.