Directions – journey

The cabin is located in northern Dalarna in the small village Häggberget, 16 km northeast of Fjätervålen ski resort.

The house is situated in a sparsely populated area.

📌 Even modern gps car navigation might not always guide correctly (see nr 3 below. Therefore please have a look for the right position on a map, for example Google maps, and bring the written directions below on your journey.
📌 During winter: Check the weather forecast before you go and try to arrive in daylight.

Address: Häggberget 47, 790 90 Särna

Coordinates: Lat, Long: 62.03206, 13.08153

Directions from Stockholm Arlanda airport (Sweden).

Directions from Oslo airport (Norway).

Detailed directions from the south, via Särna (road 70);

  1. 16 km north of Särna: turn right to road 311 towards "Fjätervålen/Tännes" (it's signposted). Here starts a solitary road. Drive past Fjätervålens ski resort and about 4 km more.

  2. In Lillfjäten: turn right towards "Storfjäten" (it's signposted). Drive 6 km.

  3. IMPORTANT: When you see the signpost "Häggberget 5 km" on the left side (at the recykling station). Turn left and drive 5 km. GPS sometimes miss this junction.

  4. At the first T-junction: turn right over the bridge and go up the hill about 300 m.

  5. At the mailboxes (seen on the left side): turn left and drive 60 m.

  6. At the second entrence to the left (just before the road barrier): turn left and drive 200 meters to the end of the road. You see the red cabin with white trim at the end of the road. Welcome!

CAR TOWING -Assistance Corps

📌 During winter: park the car on the highest spot next to the cabin so that the snowplow can drive through the yard and you don't have to start uphill.

📌 Snow removal on the yard is made mostly in the evenings. If you expect a hughe snowfall during night and you know want to bee able to leave the cabin early next morning: Park the car next to the mailboxes where snow removal is made mor frequent.


”On the way up here i saw the northern light in full glory for the first time of my life.”

~ Leon Horsten, Germany