High peaks have always fascinated people around the world. Swedish peaks are no exception. Beautiful to look at and attractive to climb. The reward at the summit is an inner satisfaction and perhaps a stamp in the card.
Sweden’s highest peaks
In Sweden, there are 11 peaks over 2,000 metres above sea level. We have listed the all the country’s high peaks from Pältsa in the north to Storvättehogna in the south.
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The largest glaciers
Glaciers instil respect, while they attract with their singularity. They are often “in the way” for the goal that we have set out for. At the Kebnekaise Mountain Station, you can participate in glacier courses and learn how to safely traverse over the ice. Here, you can see Sweden’s largest glaciers.
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Peak card and peak badge
We have chosen 25 Swedish peaks that are worth a climb. They are from the Dala Mountains in the southern part of the range to Pältsan all the way up in the north. Easy and difficult, jagged and round, all with expansive views for as far the eye can see. Equipped with a peak card, you climb any of the 25 peaks. Peak boxes with guest books inside are located up in the cairns of the peaks. In the first spread is a code that you write in your card. When you have climbed 3, 6 or 10 peaks, you can purchase our peak badges in three values at the mountain station of your choice or through STF’s offices in Stockholm. The prestigious gold coloured 10-peak badge is numbered.
| Peak |
Height masl |
Mountain area |
Nearest mountain station/hut |
| Jakobshöjden |
1.104 m |
Dalarna |
Grövelsjön |
| Storvätteshågna |
1.204 m |
Dalarna |
Grövelsjön |
| Santa |
1.221 m |
Jämtland |
Lunndörren |
| Ottfjället, Östertoppen |
1.265 m |
Jämtland |
Vålådalen |
| Getryggen |
1.382 m |
Jämtland |
Storulvån |
| Lill-Stensdalsfjället |
1.413 m |
Jämtland |
Stensdalen |
| Gåsen |
1.426 m |
Jämtland |
Gåsen |
| Storsnasen |
1.463 m |
Jämtland |
Storulvån |
| Sylarna |
1.763 m |
Jämtland |
Sylarna |
| Helags |
1.797 m |
Jämtland |
Helags |
| Kierkau |
1.139 m |
Lappland |
Saltoluokta |
| Slugga |
1.279 m |
Lappland |
Saltoluokta |
| Puollamtjåkkå |
704 m |
Lappland |
Saltoluokta (Barntopplåda) |
| Njulla |
1.169 m |
Lappland |
Abisko |
| Skierfe |
1.179 m |
Lappland |
Aktse |
| Vallespiken |
1.385 m |
Lappland |
Kvikkjokk |
| Pältsan |
1.444 m |
Lappland |
Pältsa |
| Sytertoppen |
1.767 m |
Lappland |
Syter/Viterskalet |
| Sälka |
1.820 m |
Lappland |
Sälka |
| * Pårte |
2.005 m |
Lappland |
Pårte |
| Áhkká |
2.015 m |
Lappland |
Akka |
| Sarektjåhkkå |
2.089 m |
Lappland |
Saltoluokta |
| Kebnekaise sydtopp |
2.117 m |
Lappland |
Kebnekaise/Tarfala |
| Tuolpagorni |
1.662 m |
Lappland |
Kebnekaise |
| Kebnetjåkka |
1.763 m |
Lappland |
Kebnekaise |
*NOTE! Pårte does not have a guest book for the moment.
To get access to a prestigious peak badge, do this:
1. Print out the card below or pick up the card at any of STF’s mountain stations. If you click on the card below, a new window will open with a picture of the card you can print out.
2. Climb the mountain peak of your choice.
3. Enjoy the view when you reach the summit, pat yourself on the shoulder for your achievement and then write down the code from guest book’s first spread in the box on your peak card.
4. When you have climbed three, six or ten peaks, present your card with pride to a mountain station and buy your peak badge.
Buy the peak badge:
3 or 6-peak badges can be bought at one of our mountain stations, which all are located close to one or several of the present peaks.
10-peak badge is sold via STF in Stockholm.
Or mail in the peak card and get the badge/badges mailed home:
STF
Operational Department
Box 17251
104 62 Stockholm