Funäsdalen

[1][2] Funäsdalen is the site of Härjedalens Fjällmuseum which provides exhibits relating to mountain farming and Sami culture.

[4] Funäsdalen has a subarctic climate influenced by the combination of its high elevation and simultaneous deep valley position.

This leads to high diurnal temperature variation and cooler summer days than its far inland position would suggest.

Being a ski resort, Funäsdalen has lower accumulation than Storlien to its north, but retains a reliable snow pack due to the consistently cold temperatures.

With the inversion at the lower elevations in the valley combined with longer nights in summer, frosts are common year round.