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Fjällräven Classic Sweden

August 6 to 14, 2026 | Sign up for early ticket access information

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The original (and longest) Fjällräven Classic

Remote, roadless, and far north of the Arctic Circle. Welcome to Fjällräven’s home territory. Fjällräven Classic Sweden, the trek that started it all, is a wild journey and the longest of all the Fjällräven Classic treks. Walking 110 km from Nikkaluokta to Abisko, the wilderness you will call home for up to seven days is vast. Here trekkers have the freedom to experience the north in relative solitude and set up camp almost anywhere. Taking you through birch forests, across lakes and rivers, and up rocky mountain passes, the terrain is varied, rugged, and requires care while walking. The weather is also unpredictable, so it’s vital to prepare your gear for all conditions. It is important to train body and mind for this, at times, intense trekking experience, but walking this stretch of the legendary King’s Trail rewards you with moments you’ll remember always. Like views of mountains that roll into the horizon and reindeer herd sightings.

3-7

Days

110

Km
The original – and longest – Classic. Experience pristine Scandinavian wilderness, the occasional reindeer encounter and complete freedom.

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Prepare for your trek

Get your body, mind, and gear ready. Here’s the guidance, tips, and inspiration you need to feel prepared for Fjällräven Classic Sweden.

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