68°01′19″N 18°25′38″E / 68.02194°N 18.42722°E / 68.02194; 18.42722

The mountain and associated cabin seen from south in 2006. The "needle" is to the far right.

Nallo, in Northern Sami Njállu, is a mountain in the Stuor Räitavagge valley, which lies in the Kebnekaise area of Sweden. Seen from the Vistasvagge valley in the south east, one part of the mountain has a characteristic, extremely sharp appearance which has given it its Sami name, which in English means The Needle.[1] The mountain reaches to 1585 meters above sea level.[2]

The top of the mountain can be reached from north-west without any particular equipment; this requires merely a hike through rough rock terrain. The top of the "needle", however, is about a hundred meters lower in elevation than the actual peak and climbing it requires exposed scrambling on a narrow ridge.

The Swedish Tourist Association owns a cabin at the foot of the mountain, Nallostugan.

References

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  1. ^ "The website is currently not available". Kebnekaise. Retrieved 1 April 2023.
  2. ^ Lantmäteriet BD6 map, 2006