Spectators can watch the rally cars speed past on a forest road with multiple curve combinations. A fast section with medium viewing distance. Field parking with a walking path to the viewing area.
Cars cross several crests before descending into a tricky right-hand turn on a scenic forest road. For those with snowmobiles, this is an excellent spot to enjoy high-speed action from raised viewpoints along the stage.
Rally cars descend quickly towards a left-hand junction on a narrow forest road before continuing alongside Lake Bjursjön.
The absolute best viewing spot on the stage. Cars crest a slight hill and navigate a gentle left turn before descending into the village of Rönnliden, taking a sharp hairpin right and continuing past houses in the village along Lake Välvsjön. Spectators can stand on the inside, feeling almost surrounded by the cars as they pass. A spot with extensive views through the village.
There is also parking available for people with reduced mobility, where you can remain in your vehicle to watch the rally cars. To secure these spots, you must arrive early. No accessible toilet facilities are available.
This is also a prime viewing location with long sightlines through the village. Accessible parking is available, allowing spectators to remain in their cars to watch. Arrive early to secure a spot. No accessible toilets are available.
Cars approach on a fast village road, turning sharply right across a farmyard and between buildings before transitioning onto narrower, more technical forest roads.
Cars approach at high speed into a hairpin turn and then accelerate through sparse woodland.
Accessible parking is available, allowing spectators to remain in their vehicles. Arrive early to secure a spot. No accessible toilets are available.
From here, a new trail leads to the Orrberget viewing area, where fans can watch cars descend a slope, cross a dip, and disappear into a right-hand bend.
Cars speed along a fast forest road, passing under power lines before turning left onto a much narrower forest road. A viewing spot with shorter sightlines at the junction.
Cars speed along a fast forest road, passing under power lines before turning left onto a much narrower forest road. A viewing spot with shorter sightlines at the junction.
The stage begins with a fast forest road and features several sections where drivers and co-drivers must hit their marks to maintain speed for the rest of the stage. After a left turn, the stage reaches Rönnliden, with a large spectator area where fans can watch the cars descend towards a tight hairpin right before accelerating around Lake Välvsjön. This section transitions from a fast village road to narrow and technical rally roads with several crests and curves. Please note that there is no spectator parking at the finish line!
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.