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The Villmarksriket area in Norway is known for its abundance of wildlife
Villmarksriket
Villmarksriket wilderness area is located in the county of Hedmark, just north of Oslo. Norway's largest ski resort is found at Trysil.
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Getting to Villmarksriket and around
Travel to Villmarksriket by car, train or bus. The World's oldest paddle steamer operates on lake Mjøsa.
Interest: Transportation
Getting to Villmarksriket and around
Where to stay
Stay a couple of days in a tree top cabin eight metres above ground. Then move on to a comfortable spa hotel or a scenic camp site.
Interest: Where to stay
Where to stay
Attractions
Visit the Olympic centres in Hamar, the UNESCO protected mining town of Røros, Løiten Aquavit Distillery and the glass-blowers at Magnor Glassverk.
Interest: Museums & Galleries, Nature attractions, Buildings and Monuments, Mountains
Attractions
What to do
Join safaris looking for bears, elks, beavers and musk oxes.
Interest: Riding & Sledging, Fishing, Safari, Water activities, Farm activities, Extreme sports
What to do
Winter
Enjoy excellent snow conditions, waymarked cross-country ski tracks, Norway's largest ski resort Trysil, ice fishing and sleigh rides.
Interest: Skiing, Winter without skis
Winter
Food
Cereals, potatoes, berries and fruit are produced at the farms around Lake Mjøsa. The forests provide tasty meat from elk, deer, reindeer and grouse.
Interest: Food & Drink
Food
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Trysil is Norway’s largest ski resort with 65 slopes and 32 lifts. Trysil has a family profile, and at summer Trysil offers more than 30 activities.
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Villmarksriket
Villmarksriket
Where to stay
Where to stay
Stay a couple of days in a tree top cabin eight metres above ground. Then move on to a comfortable spa hotel or a scenic camp site.
Where to stay
What to do
What to do
Join safaris looking for bears, elks, beavers and musk oxes.
What to do
Attractions
Attractions
Visit the Olympic centres in Hamar, the UNESCO protected mining town of Røros, Løiten Aquavit Distillery and the glass-blowers at Magnor Glassverk.
Attractions
Getting to Villmarksriket and around
Getting to Villmarksriket and around
Travel to Villmarksriket by car, train or bus. The World's oldest paddle steamer operates on lake Mjøsa.
Getting to Villmarksriket and around
Hiking
Hiking
Villmarksriket Hedmark has several great starting points for your hiking holiday in Norway.
Hiking
Fishing
Fishing
There are 2,000 lakes and rivers, and 22 species of fish in Villmarksriket Hedmark. Try Lake Mjøsa or Femundsmarka forest.
Fishing
Tourist information in Villmarksriket
Tourist information in Villmarksriket
There are several tourist information offices in Villmarksriket Hedmark. Most of them are open all year round.
Tourist information in Villmarksriket
Key facts about Villmarksriket Hedmark
Key facts about Villmarksriket Hedmark
Villmarksriket Hedmark lies in the county of Hedmark, situated in the southeastern part of Norway, bordering to Sweden.
Key facts about Villmarksriket Hedmark
Food
Food
Cereals, potatoes, berries and fruit are produced at the farms around Lake Mjøsa. The forests provide tasty meat from elk, deer, reindeer and grouse.
Food
Winter
Winter
Enjoy excellent snow conditions, waymarked cross-country ski tracks, Norway's largest ski resort Trysil, ice fishing and sleigh rides.
Winter
Shopping
Shopping
The towns of Elverum, Hamar, Kongsvinger and Røros have a selection of shops ranging from small speciality outlets to large shopping centres.
Shopping
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