The Wild Man
Next to the blue road (E12/E45 motorway) is Storuman’s red pride the statue of the Wild Man. The red colour symbolises the indomitable strength of the people of Lapland. The golden club that the …
Next to the blue road (E12/E45 motorway) is Storuman’s red pride the statue of the Wild Man. The red colour symbolises the indomitable strength of the people of Lapland. The golden club that the …
Steep paths and hidden views! Walking up Forsviksberget is a real challenge. The path winds steeply along the ridge and is well trodden, so good shoes are recommended.
There is a bathing area with a diving tower, benches and tables for sitting and a walking trail around the entire lake, which is about 1km long. There is also beach volleyball, disc golf, outdoor gym, …
The motel became Esso Nostalgia with a real petrol station as it looked in the 50s and 60s. Vehicles from old tankers, lorries, cars/SAAB and Opel. Motel with self-catering and a six-bed cabin. Large …
Located in the old village school built in 1905, most of the artefacts on display are from the local area.
Sami and settler culture, school museum and old photos, located in Umnäs.
Luspholmarna is beautifully positioned on the island outside of Storuman, within cycling and walking distance of the village. The road out to Kåtaholmen and the local Homestead area is a nice drive in …
On a late winter evening in November 1923, the first train rolled into Storuman station. The station building was designed by SJ’s chief architect Folke Zettervall and built between 1921 and …
In connection with the construction of the inland railway, a locomotive shed with an attached brick water tower, a coal yard and other service buildings were also built. Storuman’s locomotive …
Luspenkåtan is located next to Storumans Camping. It used to be a church called Kåtakyrkan and was de-Christianised in 2019. The hut was built in 1982 according to the plans of the architect Torkel …