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The Thai pavilion in Utanede

Ragunda offers extraordinary experiences

We may not have fancy malls or nightclubs, but we can offer you things to see and do that you won’t find anywhere else – just to name a few: the Thai pavilion in Utanede, the haunted vicarage in Borgvattnet and the extraordinary dead falls which is the result of the largest known natural disaster in Swedish history.

Ragunda municipality is Jämtland’s smallest with about 5,600 inhabitants. This means that everyone knows each other, which provides a sense of security and closeness. Decision-makers and public services are near at hand and there are hardly any queues. In Ragunda people care about each other.

The extraordinary dead falls
 
Apart from all that Jämtland has to offer as regards to hunting, fishing, berry picking, elk, winter sports, winter sports, peace and quiet, country roads and endless forests, Ragunda also has a unique and beautiful scenery, education for all ages, nine hydropower plants and some of Sweden’s best value accommodation.

Ragunda is centrally located in the heart of Sweden; between the coast and the mountains and between the three cities of Östersund, Sollefteå and Sundsvall.

Ragunda
 

Short facts about Ragunda

Surface:2.650 sq km
Population:ca 5,600
Municipal centre:Hammarstrand
Villages:Bispgården, Stugun
No of companies    28
 
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