Best attractions and places to see around Femundsmarka include a diverse range of natural and cultural sites. Femundsmarka National Park, situated between Lake Femunden and the Swedish border, is characterized by undulating terrains, distinctive summits, and numerous lakes and river systems. The area also holds cultural significance, featuring ancient trapping pits, remnants from 18th-century mining operations, and visible Sami cultural remains. This landscape offers a variety of points of interest for exploration.
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A prominent summit in Femunden National Park, Elgåhogna is a great objective for an adventurous run. The run can be started from Dalset, by the main road.
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Mount Elgåhogna is located at 1460 metres above sea level. From the summit there is a beautiful view of the lakes below.
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The Møllerbua was built as a fishing hut at the end of the 19th century by Sigurd Møller, an employee of the Røros copper smelter. The hut offers dry overnight accommodation for 2 people.
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Here is the green border between Norway and Sweden.
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Neither nature nor the weather has changed and yet you cross a magical border...
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Here it is just straight ahead but the landscape and the view is simply breathtakingly beautiful.
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Femundsmarka is characterized by soft, undulating terrains with gently rising lines, alongside distinctive summits like Elgåhogna (1,460 meters) and Storviglen (1,561 meters). The park is also dotted with countless lakes, tarns, and river systems, and features unique Rogen Moraines—narrow, wavy ridges extending into lakes, forming numerous headlands and islands.
Yes, the area has a rich history. You can find ancient trapping pits and remnants from 18th-century mining operations, particularly those related to the Røros Copper Works. Visible Sami cultural remains include ancient turf hut settlements, food cellars, and reindeer round-up sites, reflecting their deep connection to the land.
Femundsmarka is home to a diverse range of wildlife. You might spot a small herd of musk ox in the far north, which migrated from the Dovre region. Signs of otters and beavers are common along the lakes and river systems. The area is also crucial for South Sami reindeer herding, so encountering herds of reindeer is common.
The numerous lakes and rivers make Femundsmarka an ideal destination for canoeing and fishing. The Langtjønna area is excellent for family-friendly canoeing, while the Røa river system is particularly popular. Anglers can enjoy char and trout fishing year-round.
Absolutely. The national park offers extensive hiking opportunities with marked trails and routes, including long cabin-to-cabin hikes and summit excursions. The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) maintains a network of cabins and routes within the park. For specific running trails, you can explore options like the Elgåhogna out and back route, found in the Running Trails around Femundsmarka guide.
Yes, Femundsmarka offers several prominent summits with magnificent views. Elgåhogna (1,460 meters) provides beautiful views of the lakes below. Storviglen (1,561 meters) offers vast vistas of an alpine area, and Stor-Svuku (1,421 meters) provides splendid views of Lake Femunden, Rondane, and Sweden. Another great option is Salsfjället Summit, which offers a nice all-round view.
Yes, Femundsmarka offers several family-friendly options. The Langtjønna area is excellent for family-friendly canoeing. For easy hikes, you can find routes like the Valdalsbygget Shelter loop or the Brennhåmmåren loop, which are detailed in the Easy hikes around Femundsmarka guide.
The Sweden–Norway Border Crossing is a unique point of interest where visitors can traverse the green border between Norway and Sweden within the national park. It highlights how the natural landscape remains unchanged on either side of the border, offering an interesting experience.
The Femundsmarka and Gutulia National Park Visitor Center, located in Elgå, serves as the southern approach to Femundsmarka National Park. It offers exhibitions on local history, wildlife, and Southern Sami reindeer husbandry, and staff are available to provide tips and advice on local attractions and hiking destinations.
For basic overnight accommodation, you can find the Møllerbua Cabin. Built in the late 19th century as a fishing hut, it offers dry shelter for two people and has a small stove with wood available.
The Oasen, or 'The Oasis,' is a small wetland with a beautiful lake. It's known as a serene, almost fairytale-like place where reindeer may often be seen, offering a tranquil spot for observation and relaxation.
Femundsmarka offers activities year-round. The warmer months are ideal for hiking, trekking, canoeing, and fishing. During winter, the park transforms, offering opportunities for snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, though specific trails and conditions should be checked.
The MS Fæmund II, a vintage passenger ferry, provides access to the wilderness. It makes several stops between Elgå in the south and Synnervika in the north, allowing visitors to easily reach various parts of the national park.
Yes, you can explore the Malmveien, a waymarked historical trail that connects Røros (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) to Femundsmarka. This three-day walk takes you through an area significant to the Røros Copper Works, offering insights into the region's industrial past.
Yes, there are several waterfall hikes available. You can explore routes like the Grövelsjön to Silverfallet loop or various trails around the Grövlan Suspension Bridge. More details can be found in the Waterfall hikes around Femundsmarka guide.


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