Slåttdalsskrevan
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.
A brief summary to Slåttdalsskrevan
- Skuleskogens nationalpark - Slåttdalsskrevan,Nationalpark, Skule, 893 91, SE
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Know before you go
Hi, I'm Eve. Here are a few practical things to know before exploring Slåttdalsskrevan.
- Wear sturdy hiking boots for rocky, rooty terrain and potential wet conditions in the gorge.
- Start early from the South Entrance to beat crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures on the ascent.
- Pause on flanking cliffs for photos and views; respect rockfall warning signs.
- Pack layers—microclimates shift from humid forest depths to exposed hilltop winds.
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Getting There
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Dramatic Geological Birth
Slåttdalsskrevan slices through the heart of Slåttdalsberget mountain in Skuleskogen National Park, a 200-meter-long chasm plunging 30 to 40 meters deep with vertical granite walls maintaining a constant 7-meter width. This straight corridor originated 1,200 million years ago from magma intrusions that solidified into Nordingrå granite, later eroded by repeated ice ages into its current form. The canyon's precision evokes a geological scalpel, where softer rock yielded to glacial forces, leaving an otherworldly passage.Surrounding the fissure, the landscape bears witness to the High Coast's extreme land uplift, the world's fastest at 8mm annually, lifting ancient seabeds skyward. Wave-smoothed boulders and perched sea caves nearby underscore this dynamic history, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2000.Ancient Forest Embrace
Dense spruce and pine forests cloak the canyon's approaches, some trees over 500 years old scarred by ancient fires. Lush, moist valleys host long-bearded lichens dangling like spectral veils, thriving in the humid understory alongside rare beetles and woodpeckers. Sparse hilltop pines endure harsh winds, creating a mosaic from boreal north to southern influences.Cobblestone fields, remnants of post-glacial shores, pave paths with lichen-encrusted spheres resembling miniature worlds. These features immerse hikers in a pristine wilderness, one of Sweden's few intact ancient forests spanning 3,062 hectares protected since 1984.Iconic Hiking Passage
Trails converge on Slåttdalsskrevan from three park entrances, with the southern route offering a 3-6 km round trip featuring boardwalks, rooty climbs, and boulder scrambles. Stairs descend into the gorge's echoing depths, where fallen rocks hint at ongoing erosion and rockfall risks marked by signage.Flanking cliffs provide elevated viewpoints over the crevice, ideal for pauses amid rustling winds and dripping moisture. Nearby ascents to Slåttdalsberget yield sweeping vistas of valleys, lakes like Tärnetvattnet, and distant archipelago silhouettes.Cultural and Natural Echoes
The site's mystique inspired Astrid Lindgren's 'Ronia, the Robber's Daughter,' evoking robber lairs in its shadowy depths. Local dialect names it 'slåttdal' for meadow valley and 'skrevan' for crevice, embedding it in High Coast lore.Wildlife thrives subtly: fish in streams, elusive birds in canopies. Strict rules preserve this—no drones, fires only in designated spots—ensuring the park's timeless allure amid dramatic cliffs and hidden valleys.Explore the best of what Slåttdalsskrevan has to offer
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