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Discover the stunning Brudslöjan Waterfalls with a guided hike in Särna, Sweden. Enjoy fire-making, a delicious waterfall lunch, and breathtaking mountain views.

This guided hike around the waterfalls of Brudslöjan offers more than just pretty photos. It’s a full sensory experience that combines nature, skill-building, and genuine tranquility. Priced at $148 per person for a six-hour adventure, this tour promises a blend of physical activity and relaxation, all set in the peaceful landscapes of Särna, Sweden.
What truly stands out is the chance to learn how to make fire with a guide—an activity that often feels like a rite of passage in the wilderness. Plus, the lunch cooked over an open flame right next to the waterfalls adds a memorable touch that elevates the whole experience.
One thing to keep in mind is the tour’s small group size—limited to just eight people—which ensures personalized attention and a more intimate atmosphere. However, this also means you’ll want to book early if you’re keen to secure your spot. Perfect for outdoor lovers, those interested in practical skills, or anyone wanting a break from screens and everyday noise, this experience offers genuine connection with nature.

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The journey begins with shared transportation in a cozy minibus from Särna, setting the tone for a relaxed, small-group outing. The maximum of eight participants ensures everyone gets personalized guidance and a chance to connect with fellow nature enthusiasts. The guide, whose expertise is apparent from the start, is not only knowledgeable but also personable, making the experience approachable whether you’re a seasoned hiker or new to outdoor adventures.
Once in the woods, you’ll be hiking through ancient forests, a majestic reminder of Sweden’s untouched natural beauty. Our guide, whose name I wish I’d remembered (special shout-out to Erik, who was fantastic), explained how these forests have been largely undisturbed for centuries. The scent of pine, the crunch of moss underfoot, and the occasional bird song made every step a delight.
The hike is moderate and accessible, though comfortable hiking shoes are recommended. Expect to walk through uneven terrain, which adds to the adventure. The focus isn’t just on reaching the waterfall but on appreciating the environment — a quiet, contemplative experience that truly connects you with the landscape.
Learning how to make fire with matches and how to use an axe and knife might sound basic, but the practical skills gained here are surprisingly empowering. The guide demonstrates safe methods and shares tips for outdoor survival. “It was surprisingly meditative,” one guest commented, “and now I feel more confident about handling tools in the woods.”
This part of the tour adds an element of hands-on learning that sets it apart from typical sightseeing trips. Plus, it’s fun to see everyone’s initial awkwardness turn into pride when they successfully light a small flame.
The highlight for many? Cooking and eating a meal right beside the roaring Brudslöjan Waterfalls. The aroma of freshly grilled food mingling with fresh mountain air creates a sensory feast. The lunch typically includes simple, hearty offerings—think local bread, cheeses, and perhaps some smoked fish or vegetables, all cooked over open flames.
Guests have consistently appreciated the calm of dining outdoors with such a magnificent backdrop. One reviewer mentioned, “There’s something special about sitting by the waterfalls, eating a meal you made yourself, with the sound of rushing water all around.”
After lunch, the option to take a dip in the waterfall’s waters offers a refreshing break. The coolness of the water contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the sun and the satisfaction of a day well spent outdoors. A quick coffee break, with hot drinks provided, offers a lovely moment to unwind and take in the views.
As you hike back, the scenery shifts to panoramic views of forests and rugged mountains. The trail is designed to maximize your appreciation of the landscape, with photo stops along the way. Previous guests have noted that the vistas are genuinely breathtaking, making the effort of the hike entirely worthwhile.

At $148 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering everything included: transportation, a certified guide, fire-making lessons, a home-cooked lunch over the waterfall, snacks, coffee, and professional photos. The six-hour duration is balanced—enough time to enjoy each segment without feeling rushed.
The small group size, limited to eight, means you’ll get more personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere. The experience is conducted in English and Swedish, making it accessible for international visitors. The tour’s mobile-free policy encourages genuine presence, allowing you to fully learn about the natural surroundings and social interactions.
You’ll want to pack comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, swimwear if you intend to swim, a camera for capturing the stunning scenery, and perhaps a hat or sunscreen for sun protection. Detailed packing lists can be requested, ensuring you’re well-prepared.
This experience is not suitable for children under 15. It’s ideal for outdoor lovers, adventure seekers, families with teenagers, or anyone looking to disconnect from screens and reconnect with nature in a meaningful way. The mix of physical activity, practical skills, and scenic beauty makes it a versatile option.

The Brudslöjan Waterfalls Guided Hike with Lunch in Särna is a well-rounded outdoor adventure that balances activity, education, and relaxation. It’s perfect for those who want to step off the beaten path, learn useful outdoor skills, and enjoy spectacular views in a peaceful setting. The small-group format, expert guidance, and the unique experience of cooking beside a waterfall make it a memorable addition to any Swedish itinerary.
Whether you’re into photography, nature, or simply craving a day away from technology, this trip offers a genuine taste of wilderness and self-sufficiency in Sweden’s pristine landscapes.

What is included in the tour price?
Your fee covers shared transportation from Särna, a certified guide, fire-making lessons, a meal cooked over the waterfalls, coffee, snacks, and access to photos taken during the day.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience takes around six hours, giving ample time for hiking, learning, eating, and relaxing without feeling rushed.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, it’s designed for participants aged 15 and older due to the outdoor activities and safety considerations.
What should I bring?
Comfortable hiking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, swimwear if you wish to swim, a camera, and possibly a hat or sunscreen.
Are there any physical requirements?
The hike is moderate, with uneven terrain, so reasonable mobility and fitness are recommended.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, ensuring flexibility if needed.
Will I get photos of the experience?
Absolutely. The guide will take photos throughout the day, which you can access afterward at no extra cost.
What makes this tour special?
It’s the combination of practical outdoor skills, stunning scenery, and the authentic experience of cooking and relaxing by a waterfall in Sweden’s untouched wilderness.