Sylan (Norwegian), Sylarna (Swedish), or Bealjehkh (Southern Sami)[2] is a mountain range on the border between Norway and Sweden.
Traversing the ridge is a popular trip for experienced hikers, and is easiest from the south to the north, due to a scrambling point about 100 metres (330 ft) south of the Storsylen summit.
The Norwegian Trekking Association maintains the tourist huts Schultzhytta in Roltdalen, Storerikvollen and Nedalshytta by Nesjøen.
The mountain has a number of relatively small glaciers in its cirques on the eastern side of the main ridge.
The sharp and pointed peaks of the mountains have been compared with the tool.