Arvidsjaur is a small town in northern Sweden, located in Swedish Lapland, with population of around 4,500 people. Arvidsjaur is famous for its Winter Test Week, where car manufacturers test vehicles in freezing conditions, drawing international attention. The town is located near Sweden's deepest lake, Hornavan, offering scenic views and outdoor activities like fishing and hiking. It also has a rich Sami heritage, which visitors can explore through local museums and traditional crafts.
Arvidsjaur webcam is overlooking the intersection of Storgatan and Västlundavägen, capturing daily life in the town center. It provides real-time views of traffic, pedestrians, and changing weather conditions, making it useful for locals and visitors. The feed offers a glimpse into Arvidsjaur's atmosphere, especially during winter when the streets are covered in snow.