Forollhogna - Exploring the national park

Hovedside - Arne Nyaas, Budal, Arne A. Tønset
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The scenery of Forollhogna consists of large alpine areas, with gentle slopes rising from the valleys below - an area often referred to as "the gentle mountains". Here are thriving villages and a lush cultural landscape formed by the region's farming traditions. For centuries the mountain farms have been in use during the summer, and many still are. This is the setting of Forollhogna National Park, Norway's 19th park to be so designated. It is here that the country's most prolific population of wild reindeer wander freely, and in the distance you may well see majestic bucks with magnificent antlers, standing proudly while guarding their herd.

Let us introduce you to the many adventures and activities available in and around Forollhogna National Park.
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Those who explore this beautiful area will discover mountain farms, guest farms and restaurants that take pride in serving traditional fare produced from local ingredients.

 

 

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