Fulufjället National Park
Fulufjället National Park is one of the few areas in Southern Sweden as yet unspoilt by exploitation. Fulufjäll is like no other mountain range in Scandinavia as it is actually a 35 km long, 15 km wide plateau of sand. At 1,000 m in height the plateau is surrounded by steep slopes and dramatic, narrow, forest-clad ravines. A small system of lakes lie in the north. In the north east, 100,000 visitors flock annually to see the cascading waters at Njupeskär, Sweden's largest waterfall.
- Fulufjäll was designated a national park in early 2002 and hosted a big opening on 17 September?
- Fulufjäll is like no other mountain range in Scandinavia as it is composed of sandstone? The mountain is actually a 35km long, 15km wide plateau.
- Njupeskär is Sweden's largest waterfall at 96m?
- there are 364 inhabitants permanently living around Fulufjället?
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