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The Surna valley is located in the north of the county of Møre and Romsdal, which links the fjords and wild mountains of Western Norway.
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Fishing
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord-Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
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Fishing
Sport fishing in the Stjørdal River began in the 1800’s when the Duke of Marlborough was one of many regular english visitors.
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Fishing
The Stryn River runs through one of the country’s most scenic areas.
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Fishing
Verdal River, with its tributaries Inna and Helgåa, is regarded as an underrated river among knowledgeable anglers in Norway.
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Fishing
The Gauldal valley is located just south of the city of Trondheim in the county of Sør-Trøndelag.
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Fishing
The Beiar River runs through some very scenic areas in the Arctic, surrounded by snow-covered mountain peaks and some of Norway’s largest glaciers.
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Fishing
Mo River is a short stretch of 1.1 kilometres (0.7 miles), connecting the big Lake Salsvann to the fjord.
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Fishing
The Lakselv River has been known as a ‘big salmon river’ for generations.
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Fishing
The Suldalslågen runs for 13.6 miles from Suldalsvatnet lake through a fertile valley with grazing sheep and cows until it reaches the sea at Sand.
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Fishing
The Gaula River, now regarded as the best sport fishing salmon river in Europe, is part of the huge Trondheim fjord basin.
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Fishing
The Orkla River, regarded as one of the best sport fishing salmon rivers in Europe, is a part of the Trondheim fjord basin.
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Fishing
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord - Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
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Fishing
The Namsen River runs through the county of Nord-Trøndelag in the northern part of Central Norway.
Interest:
Fishing