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Worth seeing in Jotunheimen, Breheimen and Reinheimen
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This is the most famous hike in Scandinavia. Take the boat from Gjendesheim in the morning to Memurubu. From there fairly steep uphill to some 1400 m.a.s.l....
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Blessomkalvkvea is the oldest protected area in Vågå and lies in Randsverk. The area was protected in 1918; since then the forest has lived on its own. On a...
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Finndalen is a beautiful valley north of Ottadalen, with a scenic nature and cultural landscape. Since 2006, when Reinheimen National Park was established, ...
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Galdhøpiggen is the highest mountain in Norway, 2.469 m.a.s.l. It is also one of the most visited peaks in the country, apart from some hills in more densely...
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Jotunheimen National Park Jotunheimen has majestic mountain nature with high peaks, glaciers, peculiar rivers and lakes, traces of the hunting culture, intact...
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Mimisbrunnr Climatepark 2469 For guiding outside the opening hours call on (+47) 61 21 16 00 (08.00 – 16.00) or e-mail to: klimapark@fjell.museum.no.
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The Norwegian Mountain Museum is a natural stop for anyone with an interest in or feeling for the Norwegian mountains. The museum displays the interaction between people and the mountain landscape from the retreat of the ice age until the present day.
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“The Jutul gate” is a rock formation by the side of road 454, next to Jutulheimen village museum. The rock face is shaped like a gateway, and legend tells us...
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This gorge, where the river Sjoa gushes round whirlspools and rapids, is well known in legend. The name “Ridderspranget” means “Knight’s leap”, and is derived...
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