Padjelanta National Park
Padjelanta National Park is located in northern Sweden and is part of the larger Laponia UNESCO World Heritage Site. Established in 1968, it covers an area of approximately 1,985 square kilometers, making it the largest national park in Sweden. The park is known for its stunning landscapes, including vast wetlands, mountains, and clear lakes.
The park is home to diverse wildlife, including reindeer, moose, and various bird species. It offers numerous hiking trails and opportunities for outdoor activities, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Visitors can experience the unique Sami culture, which is closely tied to the region's natural environment.