Best waterfalls around Krokom are found within a municipality known for its diverse natural landscape, featuring forests, lakes, and mountains in Jämtland County, Sweden. The area is characterized by geological formations shaped by millennia of meltwater and tectonic activity. Visitors can explore a range of waterfalls, from powerful cascades to unique canyon systems. This region offers opportunities to experience the natural forces that have sculpted the Swedish wilderness.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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On the path along the gorge you will always have great views of the deep gorge and the waterfall.
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At 800 metres long, this is Sweden's longest gorge. It is between 15 and 60 metres wide and the walk along the gorge is a special experience as you are presented with various breathtaking views. There are also various types of rare mosses growing there.
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At 40 metres, the Hällingsåfallet is one of the highest waterfalls in Sweden, and it also plunges into Sweden's longest water-filled gorge - at 800 metres, it is quite impressive.
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From the parking at the waterfall starts a walking round of either 4km or 8km, first part is the same, along the waterfall up, several options to get to the water. Eventually you cross the river on a bridge and walk back along the river in the otherside. Then comes a sign with 2 paths to either continue to the watchtower or go back down to the road and from there to the parking. Both very beautiful. Path is adventurous and a bit heavy but beautiful! You can also start at the bird tower and walk to the waterfall (less parking spots in the beginning).
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Nice view of the waterfall
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It is highly recommended not to drive directly to the last parking lot at the waterfall, but to take the hiking trail there just after the bridge. Very nice path through the forest with many viewpoints.
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Källarforsen, Storforsen and Broforsen all belong to the Ansättans Canyon. You can hike them all in sequence (sturdy shoes) or you can ski them one after the other.
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Yes, within the Ansättåns Canyon system, Källarforsen is notably accessible. It features boardwalks suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, making it a great option for visitors with varying mobility. There's also a picnic area nearby.
Many waterfalls in and around Krokom offer excellent hiking opportunities. At Hasslingsåfallet, you can choose walking rounds of 4 km or 8 km through an old-growth forest, with options to get close to the water and reach a lookout tower. Hällingsåfallet Waterfall and Canyon features a 3 km trail along Sweden's longest canyon. Rengsfallet also has trails offering stunning viewpoints. For more general hiking options in the region, explore the Hiking around Krokom guide.
The waterfalls around Krokom showcase diverse natural wonders. At Ansättåns Canyon (including Broforsen, Källarforsen, and Storforsen), you'll find fascinating geological formations like giant potholes and cavities carved by meltwater. The high humidity around Hällingsåfallet and Tännforsen supports rare lichens and mosses, creating unique microclimates. Hasslingsåfallet is surrounded by an old-growth forest with 250-year-old pines and rich flora.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. Spring and early summer (May-June) offer the most powerful flows due to snowmelt, making waterfalls like Hasslingsåfallet and Tännforsen particularly impressive. Summer provides pleasant weather for hiking and exploring. In winter, many waterfalls, including Hällingsåfallet, Tännforsen, and Ristafallet, transform into spectacular ice formations, offering a unique and dramatic landscape.
Yes, several waterfall locations offer amenities. Hasslingsåfallet has grill places and a rest cabin. Rengsfallet provides a rest area with tables, a grill, and an outdoor toilet. Källarforsen within Ansättåns Canyon also features a picnic area. Ristafallet has a nearby campsite with amenities.
Yes, visiting in winter offers a unique experience. Waterfalls like Hällingsåfallet, Tännforsen, and Ristafallet freeze into impressive ice formations, creating a dramatic and beautiful landscape. Tännforsen even allows for walks beneath its frozen cascades. Be prepared for cold weather and potentially icy trails.
Most natural areas and trails around Krokom's waterfalls are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. This ensures the safety of your pet and respects wildlife and other visitors. Always clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of these sites.
Yes, the Ansättåns Canyon, which includes Broforsen, Källarforsen, and Storforsen, is known as a popular spot for swimming. The rushing water and unique rock formations make it an appealing place for a refreshing dip.
Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, the Krokom area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Tysjöarna loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Krokom guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the View of Östersund Waterfront loop available in the Road Cycling Routes around Krokom guide.
Absolutely. In addition to the well-known ones, Rengsfallet near Valsjöbyn is a mighty and captivating waterfall, often compared to a smaller Tännforsen. It flows over ancient amphibolite rock, showcasing geological history. Within the Ansättåns Canyon, besides Broforsen, you can also explore Källarforsen and Storforsen, which are part of the same fascinating system of rushing water and potholes.
Yes, several impressive waterfalls in neighboring municipalities are within a reasonable day trip distance. Tännforsen in Åre Municipality, about a 1.5-hour drive, is Sweden's largest waterfall by water volume. Ristafallet, also in Åre Municipality and about an hour's drive, is known for its picturesque beauty and cinematic connection to 'Ronia the Robber's Daughter'.
When visiting waterfalls, especially during spring or after heavy rain, expect mist and potentially wet or muddy trails. We recommend wearing waterproof or water-resistant outerwear, sturdy hiking boots with good grip, and dressing in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions. Even in summer, a light rain jacket can be useful.


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