Hemmingsmark is a beautiful and scenic area located in northern Sweden, 19km south of Piteå, with a rich array of leisure activities and a tranquil and relaxed atmosphere. Hemmingsmark has a population of 365 people. The area is renowned for its stunning natural surroundings, featuring forests and lakes that create a unique environment for residents and visitors alike. For those who love outdoor activities, Hemmingsmark offers a wide range of hiking trails, cycling paths, and ski tracks. You can hike or cycle along beautiful watercourses, and for those interested in fishing, there are numerous lakes where you can catch trout, perch, pike, and rainbow trout
Hemmingsmark IF (sports club) provides modern facilities including changing rooms, showers, and a cafeteria. The youth section is known as Södra United and is a merger of youth football from Hemmingsmark IF, Jävre IF, and Blåsmark SK. Hemmingsmark also offers a free school for young people, Dalbacken! Here, young people have the opportunity to flourish and develop in a welcoming and inclusive environment. With a passionate and qualified teaching staff, a unique curriculum focusing on individual strengths and interests is offered.
For those interested in relocating to Hemmingsmark, there are many different housing options to choose from. There are both newly built and older houses, as well as apartments and townhouses. Prices vary depending on size and location, but there is something for every budget. Hemmingsmark is a very pleasant place to live and is a great option for those who commute to work in the cities of Piteå or Luleå. With just a 20-minute drive to Piteå, you also have access to the shopping and entertainment the city has to offer. Hemmingsmark is a picturesque area with a rich offering of leisure activities, both indoors and outdoors.
Skiing is very popular, and there are excellent ski slopes of varying difficulty levels. Opportunities are ample, and nearby, there are elite investments in skiing through Piteå elit, where many successful skiers have been developed, such as Jonna Sundling, who won gold in the women's sprint event at the 2022 Olympics.
By David Sundström Tallfält & Edvin Holmgren