Kungsleden (Sweden King's Trail) cabins in mid-June?

Kungsleden (Sweden King's Trail) cabins in mid-June? - Bird's Eye View Of Cabins During Daytime

Are the cabins along the King's Trail likely to be open in mid-June (around June 20) this year? I'm specifically interested in the stretch from Ammarnäs to Hemavan. (My guidebook says they usually open in "late June".)






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Kungsleden (Sweden King's Trail) cabins in mid-June? - Brown Wooden House Near the Creek With a Bridge



How long does it take to walk Kungsleden?

The entire trail takes about a month to cover but because it's broken into sections you can choose the length of your hike. The most popular section, which stretches between Abisko and Nikkaluokta, is about 105 km long and will take 10-12 days, although if children are in your party it may take longer.

How much does it cost to hike Kungsleden?

Mountain huts along the Kungsleden cost 520 SEK (60 USD) a night, or 420 SEK (48 USD) with STF membership. Huts not on the trail (e.g. Tarfala) cost 460 SEK (53 USD) a night, or 360 SEK (41 USD) with STF membership.

Can you camp on Kungsleden?

Abisko National Park is the only area of the Kungsleden where wild camping is prohibited. You must either camp before entering the park, camp or stay at the STF hut, or continue further along the trail to another designated camping area \u2013 Nissonjokk.

How long is the Kungsleden trail?

Kungsleden runs from Hemavan to Abisko in the Swedish mountains. The 450-kilometre long trail will take you through the Vindelfj\xe4llen nature reserve, the Laponia World Heritage, four national parks and the headwaters of Sweden's four remaining national rivers.



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