Hidden Huts and Ruins
Explore the remote backcountry around Mora and Älvdalen to discover remnants of Sweden's industrial and ancient past. This collection includes the ruins of the Sandön glassworks and the Grunubergs sawmill, alongside structural remains of a historic railway turntable. The list also features secluded wilderness huts like Eldris and Prästskogskojan, which provide basic shelter in the forest, and several archaeological sites including ancient burial fields and documented remains in the Älvdalen region.
Sandön glasbruk
Remains of a 19th-century glass factory located on the island of Sandön.
gravfält
Ancient burial ground containing documented archaeological remains.
Wilderness Hut
A traditional log cabin serving as a wilderness shelter and a primary checkpoint on the Vasaloppet ski race route.
Turntable ruins
Concrete and stone remains of a historic railway turntable once used for rotating locomotives.
Älvdalen 671
Site of documented archaeological remains located within the Älvdalen forest region.
Älvdalen 314:1
Archaeological site featuring historical remains or structures.
Prästskogskojan
A remote timber wilderness hut providing basic overnight accommodation for hikers and forest workers.
Grunubergs Sågen
Historical ruins of the Grunubergs sawmill, representing remnants of the local timber industry.
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