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Surna Dyrelivsfredning, officially known as Surna naturreservat, is a wetland nature reserve located at the mouth of the Surna River in the municipality of Surnadal, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. This region features a landscape shaped by glacial activity, offering a mix of forests, fjords, and mountains beyond the reserve's wetland areas. The broader Surnadal area, which includes parts of Trollheimen National Park, provides diverse terrain suitable for several sports like hiking and jogging. The Surna River is also a prominent…

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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What is Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Surna Dyrelivsfredning, officially Surna naturreservat, is a wetland nature reserve located at the mouth of the Surna River in Surnadal, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. It is primarily dedicated to protecting wetland birds and their habitats. The broader Surnadal region offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities.

What outdoor activities are available in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

The Surna Dyrelivsfredning region offers various outdoor activities, including hiking, jogging, and touring by bicycle. There are 4 routes available across these sports. The area's diverse terrain, from gentle paths to mountain ascents, caters to different skill levels.

Are there hiking routes in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Yes, hiking routes are available in the Surna Dyrelivsfredning region. The area features diverse terrain, including parts of Trollheimen National Park, suitable for various hiking experiences. More information can be found in the Hiking in Surna Dyrelivsfredning guide.

Are there jogging routes in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Yes, jogging routes are available in the Surna Dyrelivsfredning region. These routes utilize well-maintained trails that offer scenic views of the mountains and riverine landscapes. Detailed information is available in the Running Trails in Surna Dyrelivsfredning guide.

Are there cycling routes in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

The Surna Dyrelivsfredning region includes at least one touring bicycle route. The diverse landscape of the Surnadal municipality provides opportunities for exploring by bike. Specific routes can be found on komoot.

What natural features can be found in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Surna Dyrelivsfredning is characterized by shallow wetland areas and species-rich beach meadow vegetation. Beyond the reserve, the Surnadal region features forests, fjords, mountains, and the Surna River. The landscape was shaped by glacial activity, creating unique valleys and mountain formations.

Is Surna Dyrelivsfredning good for birdwatching?

Yes, Surna Dyrelivsfredning is a significant area for birdwatching. As a wetland nature reserve, it serves as a vital resting and wintering ground for numerous wetland bird species. Visitors have opportunities to observe various ducks, waders, and gulls.

Are there easy trails in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

The Surnadal area, encompassing Surna Dyrelivsfredning, offers a range of trails suitable for various skill levels. This includes easy strolls along gentle paths, such as those found in areas like Bøfjorden. The diverse terrain ensures options for beginners.

How popular are the routes in Surna Dyrelivsfredning on komoot?

Routes in Surna Dyrelivsfredning have been explored by more than 60 visitors on komoot. The 4 available routes have an average rating of 4.78 out of 5 stars. This indicates a positive reception from the komoot community.

What komoot guides are available for Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Komoot offers specific guides for the Surna Dyrelivsfredning region. These include the Hiking in Surna Dyrelivsfredning guide and the Running Trails in Surna Dyrelivsfredning guide. These resources provide detailed information for planning activities.

How can I get information about Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

For general tourist information about the Surnadal municipality, which includes Surna Dyrelivsfredning, contact the Surnadal tourist information office. It is hosted at the Thon Hotel Surnadal. The phone number for tourist information is +47 71 65 71 00.

Are dogs allowed on trails in Surna Dyrelivsfredning?

Regulations regarding dogs in Surna Dyrelivsfredning and the broader Surnadal area vary. It is advisable to check local signage or contact the Surnadal tourist information office for specific rules on dog access to trails and nature reserves. Respect for wildlife is important in protected areas.

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