Best attractions and places to see in Stuttgonglie Naturreservat, located in Norway's Vågå municipality, include high-lying old-growth pine forests, numerous streams, and serene lakes. This reserve, situated between Jotunheimen and Rondane national parks, preserves an important high-altitude forest area. Visitors can explore ancient pine forests, the Sjoa River, and various natural monuments. The area offers a rich natural experience with opportunities for hiking and observing local wildlife.
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Very nice wooden bridge over the river.
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Behind the 11th information board is a 300-year-old pine tree. Since pine trees are slow growing, it's not that big, but still very impressive. Pine trees older than 400 years have even been found in the area!
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This rustic wooden bridge with a wide wooden gate sets the mood for a beautiful circular route right at the beginning of the nature trail. There are flat shore areas on both sides, which invite you to cool off in the river.
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The entire Hulderstigen is a beautiful, natural hiking trail. At the starting point there is a sign saying: approx. 5 km in length, duration at normal speed: 2 - 3 hours. At first I thought: 5 km in 2 - 3 hours? You have to sneak in there. But it actually took us that long. Because you just keep stopping and discover new things. Absolute recommendation!
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The entire hiking trail is simply fantastic. Exactly how you imagine Scandinavian countries.
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The whole hiking trail is simply fantastic. Just like you always imagine Scandinavian countries.
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Stuttgonglie Naturreservat is characterized by its high-lying old-growth pine forests, including heather-pine and lichen-pine forests. You'll also find numerous small streams, tranquil lakes like Nedre Sjodalsvatnet, and the scenic Sjoa River running along its eastern edge. Higher up, mountain birch forests are present, and the reserve encompasses the hill of Stuttgongkampen.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Mountain panorama with lake offers a pleasant break spot with beautiful views. The Bridge over the Sjoa is a rustic wooden bridge that provides great views and access to trails. The Hulderstigen trail is also considered family-friendly, featuring educational boards about local flora, fauna, and cultural history.
The reserve offers a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. A popular option is the 5.5 km circular walk starting near the Sjoa River. The Hulderstigen Trail is another beautiful, natural hiking trail within the reserve, known for its educational boards and scenic forest landscape.
The Hulderstigen Trail is a beautiful, natural hiking trail within Stuttgonglie Naturreservat. It's approximately 5 km long and takes about 2-3 hours to complete at a normal pace. Along the path, you'll find educational boards providing information about the region's flora, fauna, and cultural history, making it an engaging walk through untouched nature.
The Mountain panorama with lake is an excellent spot for a break, offering views of mountains reflected in the water. It even has a well-kept outhouse nearby. Additionally, the Bridge over the Sjoa provides great views of the rushing mountain river.
Yes, the reserve is home to impressive ancient trees. You can find an Old Pine Tree, estimated to be 300 years old, located behind the 11th information board on one of the trails. The area is known for its slow-growing pine trees, with some even older than 400 years having been found.
Stuttgonglie Naturreservat is an excellent location for birdwatching. Enthusiasts can spot species such as the Siberian Jay, White-throated Dipper, Common Greenshank, Bluethroat, and Willow Tit within the reserve's diverse habitats.
The reserve is generally best visited during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when hiking trails are clear of snow and the flora and fauna are most active. The Russvatnet Suspension Bridge is passable year-round, but winter conditions can make some trails more challenging.
Yes, the Russvatnet Suspension Bridge is a well-made and accessible structure that spans the Russa River, which flows from Russvatnet Lake. This bridge is a notable feature within the natural landscape and is passable throughout the year.
Beyond general hiking, the area around Stuttgonglie Naturreservat offers opportunities for mountain hikes and waterfall hikes. You can explore various routes, including those leading to Stuttgongfossen or Stuttgongkampen. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, you can check out the Mountain Hikes in Stuttgonglie Naturreservat and Waterfall hikes in Stuttgonglie Naturreservat guides.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic hiking trails and the feeling of being in an unspoiled Scandinavian landscape. The educational aspects of trails like Hulderstigen, with information boards about local nature and history, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the serene beauty of the lakes and the rustic charm of structures like the Bridge over the Sjoa.


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