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Valdres, Norway

Key facts about Valdres

The many inland fjords make Valdres one of the most varied and panoramic valley regions in Eastern Norway.
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Within a two-hour drive in this region, you will have a variety of experiences, from the wilderness at Vassfaret in the south, the open summer farm areas in the west,  to the National Park of Jotunheimen, a large and undisturbed mountain area full of majestic mountains and glaciers, in the north.

The town of Fagernes is the regional centre of Valdres.

There are six municipalities in Valdres:

  • Sør-Aurdal (The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Bagn)
  • Nord-Aurdal (The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Fagernes)
  • Vestre Slidre (The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Slidre)
  • Øystre Slidre (The administrative centre of the municipality is the village Heggenes)
  • Etnedal (The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Bruflat)
  • Vang (The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Vang i Valdres)

Longest rivers:

  • Begna River
  • Etna river

Largest lakes:

  • Tyin
  • Bygdin
  • Vinstri

Population: Close to 18,000

Area: 5,430 square kilometres

History

On 9 September 1857, Otto Larsen Stuve (1825 – 1871) from Biri got a licence to open a local shop in a room he rented at Nes Farm, the largest of the farms in the area. In 1861, Stuve was able to purchase a piece of land from Tveit Farm and built a two-storey building by the fjord -  where Quality Hotel & Resort Fagernes is located today. The locals began to name the area "Stuvenes", but Stuve himself decided that "Fagernes" was a better name. Fagernes means "beautiful half-island".

In the beginning of the 1900s, Fagernes became increasingly urban and the number of visitors increased. The Valdres Folk Museum opened in 1901, and the local newspaper, "Valdres," published its first newspaper in 1903. But most importantly, the Valdres Railway opened in October 1906, a Norwegian railway that commected the rural areas of Land and Valdres by rail to the main railway network in Norway, including Oslo and international points beyond. (The line was shut down for regular traffic as of 1 January 1989).

The licence that Otto Stuve received in 1857 was one of the the main reason for Fagernes' 150 anniversary celebration in the year 2007. This is also the year that Fagernes officially was defined as a "town".  

Climate

Valdres is known for its stable climate. Valdres can guarantee snow from November, and in many areas, it will last until May.

Last updated: 2009-07-06
Summer in Valdres, Norway - Photo: Merete Nordberg
Summer in Valdres, Norway
Winter in Valdres, Norway - Photo: Kjell Arne Berntsen
Winter in Valdres, Norway
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There are tourist information offices at Fagernes, Beitostølen, Tyinkrysset and Bagn.
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