Best attractions and places to see around Malå kommun, located in Lapland, Västerbotten County, offers a landscape of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by vast areas of nature, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. It features a blend of historical sites, natural landmarks, and recreational areas. Malå kommun is recognized for its connection to Sami culture and its diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A landmark of Malå, the old mine toilet at the foot of Tjamstan, has been transformed into a chic restaurant. Amanda Nilsson and Sebastien Besret reopened the restaurant "Laven" on January 16, 2026, after extensive renovations.
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Since May 25, 2024, Kristina Katarina Larsdotter has rested in her native soil once again. After approximately 150 years, the remains of Malå's most famous woman returned from Stockholm. Stor-Stina, once the tallest woman in the world at 2.18 meters (7 feet 1 inch), was buried in a traditional Sami ackja, a boat-shaped sled, underscoring her deep roots in Sami culture. Finding her grave in the snow-covered cemetery proved difficult. With the help of the friendly pastor, who was not only present at Stor-Stina's solemn reburial but is also a relative of hers, we finally found the right spot next to a bush under a thick blanket of snow. Here, Kristina Larsdotter has finally found her final resting place.
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Located in the heart of Malå is Tjamstanbackarna, one of Västerbotten's most popular ski resorts. The area boasts ten slopes, four lifts, and an off-piste area. The longest run is one kilometer long. There's also a cross-country ski trail directly connected to the resort, as well as marked snowmobile routes. In summer, mountain biking, hiking, and running on Mount Tjamstan are popular activities.
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The steakhouse in the center of Malå is rightly celebrated throughout the region for its authentic, freshly prepared dishes from the Mediterranean and the Middle East, from Italy and Greece to Turkey and Lebanon. But they also offer classic steakhouse fare. The owners take pride in the quality and freshness of their offerings. A special recommendation is the unique pepper sauce served with their burgers.
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Construction of the wooden church in Malå, in the Diocese of Luleå, began in 1850. It was put into use in 1851 and consecrated on September 5, 1852. The building has a rectangular nave with a tower on the west side, a chancel on the east side, and an adjoining sacristy. The tower has three stories with an octagonal upper section and a spire. The church was renovated in 1887/88 and 1924. The most extensive renovation took place in 1952 for its centenary, during which new pews, a new chancel, and a new organ were installed. The church underwent another comprehensive restoration in 2008. The altarpiece, a copy of Fredric Westin's painting for Kungsholm Church in Stockholm from 1823, was painted by the Norrland artist Albin Blomstergren and purchased for the church in Malå around 1865.
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Malå kommun offers a wide range of outdoor activities. During winter, you can visit Tjamstanbackarna Ski Area for skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. In summer, Mount Tjamstan becomes a hub for mountain biking, hiking, and running. The region also provides excellent opportunities for fishing in its numerous lakes and rivers, and you can explore various nature reserves.
Malå kommun is rich in history and culture. You can visit Stor-Stina's Grave, the final resting place of Kristina Katarina Larsdotter, known as the tallest woman in the world, whose reburial in a traditional Sami ackja highlights her Sami roots. The historic Malå Church, consecrated in 1852, is another significant landmark. Additionally, explore Lappstaden, which showcases typical Sami cultural life with its goahti tents and raised cabins, and Koppsele, one of the oldest Sami settlements.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the summit of Tjamstanberget, which offers expansive vistas of Lapland's forests, rivers, mountains, and marshlands. Another excellent spot is the Entré Malå utkikstorn (Malå Observation Tower), providing views over the surrounding landscape from above the treetops.
Yes, Malå kommun has several family-friendly options. In summer, Tjamstanbackarna Ski Area transforms into a great spot for mountain biking and hiking. Adak badplats at Stora Adakträsket is a serene natural swimming area perfect for summer days. The Fäbodstigen is a simple and child-friendly hiking path, and Beachvolley in Sjöparken offers free and enjoyable activity by the Malån river.
Malå kommun offers diverse hiking experiences. Popular trails include the Adak hiking trail up to Adakliden, the easy and child-friendly Fäbodstigen, and the Kvarnbäcksleden, which winds through forests and past picturesque streams. Mount Tjamstan also provides hiking routes, especially during the summer months.
Absolutely! Malå offers several cycling routes to explore its surroundings. You can try "Cykelled broarna runt" along the Malån river, "Cykelrunda Stora Skeppträsket" for scenic views by the water, or a nature-oriented bike path connecting Almbo and Brännäs. Mountain biking is also popular on Mount Tjamstan during the summer.
The best time to visit Malå kommun depends on your preferred activities. Winter (roughly December to April) is ideal for snow sports at Tjamstanbackarna Ski Area and snowmobiling. Summer (June to August) is perfect for hiking, mountain biking, swimming at Adak badplats, and enjoying the long daylight hours.
Malå is recognized as the southernmost village of the Forest Sami and has been a Sami administrative municipality since 2010. You can learn about Sami culture at Lappstaden, which features traditional goahti tents and raised cabins. Koppsele, one of the oldest Sami settlements, also offers an authentic glimpse into Sami history and culture. The story of Stor-Stina's Grave also highlights deep Sami roots.
Yes, Malå kommun offers dining options. Laven is a chic restaurant located at the foot of Tjamstan, housed in a landmark building that was formerly an old mine toilet. Another popular choice is Byblos Steakhouse & Dungers Grill in the center of Malå, known for its Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and classic steakhouse fare.
Malå kommun is home to several nature reserves offering diverse natural experiences. These include Malå-Storforsen, Koppsele, Kroktjärnen, Näsuddsberget, Rismyran, Åheden, and Fågelmyrkölen. These areas are perfect for experiencing the untouched nature of Lapland.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking easier activities, the Fäbodstigen is a simple and child-friendly hiking path. During summer, the lower slopes of Tjamstanbackarna Ski Area are suitable for gentle walks and runs. Adak badplats offers a relaxing spot for swimming, and the "Cykelled broarna runt" is a pleasant cycling route along the Malån river.


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