Sweden's national parks
Padjelanta/Badjelánnda National Park

About the park

Sweden’s national parks reflect the great variety of the country’s natural landscapes. Here you can learn more about Padjelanta/Badjelánnda National Park and why this area is worth protecting.

County
Norrbotten
Municipality
Jokkmokk
Established
1962
Purpose of the National Park
To preserve a mountain landscape rich in lakes and vast heaths in its natural state
Area
198,400 hectares
Nature
Mountain landscape, wetland, mire, heath, alpine tundra
Landowner
Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
Manager
Laponiatjuottjudus

Part of the Laponia World Heritage Site

In 1996, the Laponia World Heritage Site was designated by UNESCO. Padjelanta/Badjelánnda National Park is part of Laponia together with the national parks Stora Sjöfallet/Stuor Muorkke, Muddus/Muttos and Sarek.

Laponia also includes the nature reserves Sjávnja/Sjaunja and Stubbá/Stubba, as well as the areas Sulidälbmá, Tjuoldavuobme and Ráhpaäno suorgudahka (the Lájtávrre Delta).

Laponia website (laponia.nu)