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Forollhogna National Park (Norway)

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Forollhogna National Park was established in 2001, covering 1,062 square kilometres across the counties of Innlandet and Trøndelag. Often referred to as 'the green mountains,' the park is characterized by gentle, grass-covered slopes and fertile alpine valleys rather than rugged peaks. It is primarily famous for its genetically significant wild reindeer herd, which is recognized as one of the most productive populations in Norway. In addition to reindeer, the park provides habitat for various birds of prey, including golden eagles and gyrfalcons. The landscape is deeply intertwined with centuries of traditional mountain farming, marked by numerous historic summer farms (seter) scattered throughout the area. Many of these farms are still operational during the summer months, contributing to a living cultural landscape. The terrain is generally easy to navigate on foot, making it a popular destination for long-distance hiking in an open mountain environment. Management focuses on balancing environmental protection with traditional land use and sustainable outdoor recreation.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jun–Aug.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
Access typically requires driving to local trailheads. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. From the main roads, you can usually find paths leading directly into the area.
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Best season
The best time to visit is during the warmer summer months when weather is stable. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Winter visits are advisable only for experienced people.
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Terrain & paths
Expect a varied landscape with well-trodden dirt paths and completely uneven sections. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Some segments might demand extra physical exertion.
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What to bring
Packing sturdy, waterproof hiking boots and weather-resistant clothing is essential. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Bringing enough water and snacks is a good practice.
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Parking
Designated parking spots can typically be found at the recognized trailheads. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Arrive early in the day to secure a spot before lots fill up.
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Safety
Standard wilderness precautions apply; continuously monitor local weather forecasts. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Individuals must stay on marked routes to avoid danger. Always bring a fully charged mobile phone.
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Time needed
The time spent here can range from a half-day excursion to a multi-day trekking adventure. Known for its gentle mountains and significant population of wild reindeer. Allocate a full day to enjoy the highlights.

Geography

Coordinates
62.50000, 10.70000

Facts

  • Established in 2001
  • Total area: 1,062 km²
  • Nickname: 'The green mountains'
  • Genetically valuable wild reindeer herd
  • Over 100 historic summer farms
  • Highest point: Forollhogna (1,332 m)

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Frequently asked questions

What is special about Forollhogna National Park?
It is known for its gentle mountains, productive reindeer herds, and well-preserved mountain farming landscape.
Are the hiking trails suitable for families?
Yes, the terrain is less steep than in other parks and is well-suited for easier hikes and cycling on mountain roads.
Can you fish in the park?
Yes, there are many good trout waters. A local fishing license is required.
Where is the Forollhogna peak located?
The distinctive peak (1332 m) is located in the center of the park and has a wide view over the surrounding area.
Are there cultural attractions in the park?
Yes, the historical mountain farms (seter) bear witness to centuries of agricultural use in the mountain region.
Forollhogna National Park: where is it located?
Forollhogna National Park is located in Norway.
Forollhogna National Park: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jun, Aug.
Forollhogna National Park: why is it worth visiting?
Forollhogna National Park was established in 2001, covering 1,062 square kilometres across the counties of Innlandet and Trøndelag.
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