DOVREFJELL - SUNNDALSFJELLA NASJONALPARK
This large national park extends over the Dovrefjell mountain range. Expanded in 2002, it now covers three counties, including Oppland. The steep massifs of the western part are crowned by the white summit of Snøhetta, which rises to 2,286m. In the eastern part, the limestone rock is home to some of the richest mountain flora in Scandinavia. Animals in the park include musk ox, wild reindeer, wolverine and mountain fox. Birds are particularly abundant, and one of Norway's bird sanctuaries, the Fokstumyra Marsh, is just 20 km further south on the E6. Information center at Kongsvold. Several access routes, including E6 and train (Dovre, Hjerkinn, Kongsvoll). Marked trails, unguarded refuge and many other accommodation options in the valley. Various seasonal activities. The website is a mine of information.
Snøhetta viewpoint. An unmissable hike for all ages (3 km round trip) to a spectacular viewpoint over the Dovrefjell relief. At the summit, a shelter allows you to warm up before setting off again (closed in winter). Less frequented when the snow starts to fall, it's still well worth the detour! You may even catch a glimpse of musk oxen crossing the valley in the distance.
Formore information on hikes and walks, visit the Norwegian Hiking Association website: www.turistforeningen.no.
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