Storuman
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Storuman is a town in Västerbotten County, in southern Swedish Lapland, in the municipality with the same name.
Understand
Storuman was a small village, Luspen, until the inland railroad (Inlandsbanan) was built about 1924 and it became a station and later a junction. At that point it got its current name from the lake Storuman. It now has some 2000 inhabitants (some 6000 in all the municipality).
Get in
Storuman is at the Inlandsbanan railway and also on E45 and on the "Blue Highway" (here E12) between Pudozh and Petrozavodsk in Russia and Mo i Rana in Norway, via Kuopio, Vaasa and Umeå. The Blue Highway is marketed to tourists, and gets it's name from the many lakes and rivers it follows. The nearest airports are located near Vilhelmina, Hemavan, Lycksele and Umeå.
See
Old Railway Hotelis now a library, but you can still see the old hotel's influence.
Utstikten Towerfrom the top of the tallest tower in Storuman you can see the whole of the surrounding area.
WildemanThe town mascot, a fiberglass statue.
Do
Vindelfjällen fellswith a nature reserve, on the border to Sorsele. There are visitor centres ("naturum") in Hemavan and in Amarnäs, Sorsele.
Events
- In August there is a Folkrace Rally between the towns of Forsvik and Storuman, which is about 15 kilometers in length.
- Once a year there is a street market called 'Storumandagarna' on the last weekend of June.
Go next
- Hemavan is some 150 km farther inland along E12. Together with Tärnaby it forms the biggest ski resort in Sweden. It is located by the Vindelfjällen fell vegetation area and the botanic garden, the largest nature reserve in Sweden, and is the southern trailhead of the Kungsleden hiking trail.