Lugnets Skidmuseum

Dalarna


For something completely different, ride the funicular and elevator to this thoroughly original panoramic museum atop the iconic ski-jump tower looming over Falun from Lugnet, 3km east of town. On offer are excellent views, the chance to learn about the history of the towers and the niche sport of professional ski-jumping, a ride on the ski-jump simulator (for those who like things a little more hands on) or a more subdued game of boules on the lawn outside.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Dalarna attractions

1. Stora Kopparbergs Kyrka

1.3 MILES

Falun’s oldest building is Stora Kopparbergs Kyrka, dating from the late 14th century, with brick vaulting and folk-art flowers running round the walls.

2. Kristine Kyrka

1.49 MILES

A sea of baroque blue and gold hits you at Kristine Kyrka (built 1642–55), which shows off the riches brought to town by the 17th-century copper trade. In…

3. Dalarnas Museum

1.67 MILES

Dalarnas Museum is a super introduction to Swedish folk art, music and costumes. It's kid-friendly, too, with the opposite of the usual 'Do not touch'…

4. Mine Museum

2.2 MILES

The Falu Gruva mine museum, just behind the ticket-sales building at the entrance to the mining complex, contains everything you could possibly want to…

5. Falu Gruva

2.26 MILES

Falun’s kopparbergs gruva was the world’s most important copper mine by the 17th century. Called 'Sweden's treasure chest', it drove the small country's…

6. Carl Larsson-gården

4.27 MILES

Don’t miss Sweden's 'most famous home', located 13km northeast of Falun in the picturesque village of Sundborn. After their deaths, the early-20th-century…

7. Leksands Kyrka

24.42 MILES

Leksands Kyrka, with its distinctive onion dome, dates from the early 13th century but has been extensively renovated and enlarged. The church contains…

8. Munthe’s Hildasholm

24.53 MILES

Built by Axel Munthe (1857–1949), who served as the Swedish royal physician and wrote the best-selling memoir The Story of San Michele, this sumptuously…