Sånfjället

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Sånfjället National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Location: Härjedalen, Sweden
Area: 103 km²
Established: 1909
Governing body: Swedish National Environmental Protection Agency

Sånfjället (also known as Sonfjället) is a national park situated in Härjedalen, in central Sweden. It was established in 1909, and following a land extension in 1989, it now covers 103 km².

The park is famous for its animal faune: a resident bear tribe, and a large elk tribe. Other animals are also common, including wolves and lynx.

The national park is named after mount Sånfjället (fjäll translates to "mountain"); its highest peak is at 1,278 meters, and is renowned for a splendid view, if one walks all the way up.

The mountaineous area is filled with large boulders, intersected by streaming lakes. Trailing around the mountain area is also a wide spread forest area.

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