
The rally road approaches a sharp left turn on a fast yet narrow road with houses on both the inner and outer sides of the curve. The stage then continues across open fields with a crest midway before a slight right turn and another sharp left that leads past a farm and into the forest.
The rally road approaches a sharp left turn on a fast yet narrow road with houses on both the inner and outer sides of the curve. The stage then continues across open fields with a crest midway before a slight right turn and another sharp left that leads past a farm and into the forest.
Cars approach at very high speed towards a left turn and out on a field which has a new trail this year. Afterwards the cars return to the fast village road towards Rickleå. Here there are several smaller spectator zones to pick between, depending on what you want to watch.
The main spectator area of the stage. Rally fans can enjoy extended viewing of the cars as they traverse open fields on a fast rally road with multiple high-speed curves before making a sharp left turn between houses in Rickleå.
The main spectator area of the stage. Rally fans can enjoy extended viewing of the cars as they traverse open fields on a fast rally road with multiple high-speed curves before making a sharp left turn between houses in Rickleå.
The rally road passes this spectator area on a fast village road between houses. It then crosses an intersection near a clearcut area, offering a long view for spectators.
A unique snowmobile-accessible spot where rally cars traverse a fast village road, cresting a hill before entering a long, high-speed S-curve. The cars then disappear into the forest, heading toward the village of Bäck.
The stage continues on a fast village road with several flat-out corners, passing between houses that sit right on the roadside, lined with stone walls in the village of Bäck.
A unique stage with start and finish located close to each other. The stage begins on a fast village road leading to a sharp left turn in Näs. It then opens up with fields on both sides. Upon entering the forest, the stage changes character, becoming much narrower and more technical. After another sharp left turn, a very fast section begins heading north towards the village of Rickleå, where the next left turn lies between houses. The stage then continues along a fast village road with several excellent spectator spots, ending at the finish in Bäck.
Snowmobile – stay on the trail. All snowmobile traffic should stay on the trails within the competition area, and all ”free riding” must be avoided. Wild animals and reindeers can be frightened and run towards the rally stages.
Safety Areas. It is important where you as a spectator stand and walk. Stages can be cancelled immediately if you don’t respect the safety areas!

Don’t walk! It is forbidden to walk on the stage within 30 minutes of the stage start.
No Drone Zone. Unauthorized drones are prohibited for security reasons.













