Slattdalsberget
Slåttdalsberget
Descend into Sweden's most mesmerizing granite chasm, a 200m Ice Age scar amid Skuleskogen's ancient forests and uplifting High Coast wonders.
Slåttdalsskrevan is a striking 200-meter-long canyon carved through solid granite in Skuleskogen National Park, with sheer 30-40 meter walls just 7 meters apart. Formed over 1.2 billion years ago and sculpted by ice ages, this natural fissure offers a dramatic hike amid ancient forests and UNESCO High Coast landscapes. Accessed via marked trails from park entrances, it rewards adventurers with immersive geology and panoramic views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
Drive from Örnsköldsvik via E4 south 40-50 minutes to South Entrance parking, free with space for 50+ vehicles; arrive early peak season as it fills by 10am.
Bus
Take Din Tur bus 110 from Örnsköldsvik to Entré Syd stop, 50-60 minutes, SEK 50-80 one-way; services 4-6x daily May-Sep, less frequent winter.
Hiking Trail
Follow marked High Coast Trail from Naturum visitor center, 10km rocky path 3-4 hours one-way with steep sections; sturdy boots required, no strollers.
Use Slåttdalsskrevan as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
A quick look at seasonal patterns and peak visiting hours.
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