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Rena
Sorknes Golf Club is located in the heart of the Birkebeiner region, about 3 km north of Rena.
The course is beautifully laid out on flat pine forest and sandy ground, which allows it to handle more rain than most other golf courses in Norway…
Tylldalen
In the rush of daily life, it's easy to lose touch with what truly matters. The wilderness retreat is an opportunity to take a break and more: to find clarity, direction and momentum.
Alvdal
West of Alvdal lies the mountain area named after the village. It stretches westward to Rondane, with Folldalen to the north and Atndalen to the south as its other borders.
The area is characterized by low-lying, rounded formations, with…
Os i Østerdalen
Nørdalen nature and history trail starts by Langtjønna in Nørdalen, with access from Route 28, 6 km from the junction with Route 30. The path follows old routes past the Nørdalen summer farms and is around 8 km long.
Røros
Gym and bouldering wall open to visitors every day. For other times and prices ask at reception.
We are closed for a period during the summer.
Sømådalen
Explore the water in a canoe or on a SUP board, a quiet and peaceful experience in nature that is suitable for both beginners and experienced paddlers.
Røros
Femundsmarka National Park is one of the largest continuous, unspoilt wilderness regions in Southern Scandinavia. A great area for canoeing and fishing. The Norwegian Trekking Association has selected it as one of the three best hiking areas in…
Røros
Experience Femundsmarka by Boat – MS Fæmund II Season starts: 13 June 2025 Discover Lake Femunden and Femundsmarka National Park from the water aboard the historic MS Fæmund II. The boat has been sailing across Femunden since 1905 and is now a…
Glåmos
Fjøsakademiet is a cultural enterprise based on a 300-year old farm in Glåmos, close to the world heritage site, Røros. At the heart of the business is the beautifully restored barn, Høylemmen, used among other things for weddings, concerts,…
Røros
Between the Femunden and Feragsjøen lakes, canals and chutes were built to float the timber from the Femund region to Røros. The facilities from the 18th century are now restored and can be reached by cycle or foot. Start from Langen, for example.