
Tänndalen Village
Tänndalen Village is a small and authentic mountain settlement located in western Härjedalen, right by the Norwegian border. Here you’ll find a tranquil atmosphere, sweeping mountain views, and a landscape shaped by generations who have lived closely with nature.
A village with deep roots
The village dates back to the 1600s and is characterized by its history as a mountain farming community and Sami area. Even today, reindeer roam the mountain slopes, old farms remain along the road, and the silence speaks of a rhythm of life where nature has always been central.
Tänndalen has long been a borderland—both geographically, with its proximity to Norway, and culturally, where Sami, Swedish, and Norwegian traditions meet.
What you find here—is what you seek
Tänndalen Village is not a place for fast-paced tourism, but for those who want to:
Be close to the mountains, with hiking trails and ski tracks right outside the door.
Experience tranquility, far from traffic and crowds.
Feel the presence of history, in both the landscape and the buildings.
Live with nature, no matter the season.
Don’t miss
Atelje Tänndalen – is a unique shop and creative meeting place. The studio offers a collection of art, design, ceramics, books, and clothes created by their friends and local craftspeople. The shop serves as a gathering spot for like-minded people who appreciate nature, adventure, and boiled coffee.
Bybua – for endless amounts of candy
Fjällparkeringen – for easy and convenient access up the mountain, for example to Andersborgs
Skidstadion – The starting point for mile-long ski trails
The village is an ideal starting point for mountain hikes, cross-country skiing, fishing, ski touring, and berry picking. Here, the mountain isn’t a backdrop—it’s part of everyday life.
