Rörsjöstugorna, Fulufjäll 2020
This Sunday evening, we arrived at Naturrum Fulufjjäll to take on all the packing and hike up to Rörsjöarna and Rörsjöstugorna. The hike is somewhat strenuous with rocks and a stretch with a fairly steep climb. It's not far so most people can do the hike, I would guess.
Once there, everyone except Exor and me got to stay in one of the cabins. They are beautifully situated between the two Rörsjöarna, and we were lucky with the weather days two and three. When we walked there, however, it was wet.
The cottage landlord is nice and competent and happy to share stories and tips. Also, he has a small shop with the most important things.
Exor and I lived in our tent because I did not book a cabin where you could take the dog with you. But we enjoyed it as always. Now we have tested our Hilleberg Kaitum 3GT in many places. It works beyond expectations and is reasonably in weight.
At Fulufjäll, you can have fun visiting Sweden's highest waterfall, fishing, renting a boat, or just hike in a fantastic environment. Down by Naturrum Fulufjället, on the other hand, there is chaos and a lot of people!
So I think you should arrive early or late as we did if you want to find a parking space. According to our cottage host, 90% of the visitors stay down around Naturrum and make short trips to the lower part of the waterfall. I recommend you hike up the mountain. Stay overnight in one of the cabins and experience more of what the mountains have to offer.
I still do not notice much difference in that we drive a pure electric car this year. We may be planning our stops in a slightly different way. But with five in the family and one dog, we need our breaks, and taking them at about 3-hour intervals is perfect. Now we have also driven on smaller inland roads where large players such as Ionity may not focus in the first place. But there are both charging spots with free power, and Bee has many opportunities to charge along the roads. So no problem!