Attractions and places to see around Skarvan og Roltdalen National Park include a diverse landscape of high mountains, dense forests, and extensive marshlands. The park, established in 2004, features prominent natural landmarks like the Skarvan mountains and Fongen, the highest peak at 1,441 meters. Culturally, the region has a history of iron extraction and millstone production, alongside a recognized Sami cultural landscape. Visitors can explore a variety of natural and historical sites within this area.
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The hut has a large provision store.
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Self-catering cottage in a fantastic location in 'Skarvan og Roltdalen Nasjonalpark'. 5th or 2nd hut on the 'Norge på tvers' tour.
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Bridge over the Øyelva, which soon meanders in many curves through the Stråsjøen-Prestøyan nature reserve. The bridge is about three kilometers before/after Prestøyhytta.
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DNT hut Schulzhytta. Hosted in summer and over Easter, available as a self-catering hut out of season. Fantastic location and fantastic view!
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Skarvan og Roltdalen National Park offers a diverse landscape including high mountains, dense forests, and extensive marshlands. You can find ancient Norway spruce forests in Roltdalen, vast peatlands, and numerous small lakes ideal for fishing. The park also features prominent peaks like Fongen, the highest at 1,441 meters, and the Skarvan mountain area.
Yes, the park features several notable peaks. Fongen is the highest point at 1,441 meters above sea level. The Skarvan mountain area in the northern part of the park, including Storskarven at 1,171 meters, offers panoramic views of the surrounding Trøndelag mountain range.
The park has a rich history, with evidence of human activity dating back 2,000 years. You can explore remains of historical iron extraction from bog ore and significant millstone quarries, particularly around Kvernfjellvatna and Høgfjellet. The area is also recognized as a Sami cultural landscape with numerous cultural relics.
Absolutely. The region around Kvernfjellvatna and south to Høgfjellet is particularly rich in cultural relics from the millstone industry. You can find over 1,000 small and large quarries, with some areas designated for strict preservation.
Skarvan og Roltdalen is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot birds of prey like gyrfalcons and golden eagles, as well as wolverines, Eurasian elk, mountain hares, and grouse. Reindeer are also present, and the ancient forests of Roltdalen host species such as the crested tit, coal tit, three-toed woodpecker, and capercaillie.
Yes, the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) operates cabins within the park. Schulzhytta (DNT) is staffed during summer and Easter, and available as a self-catering hut otherwise, offering a strategic base for exploration. Another self-catering option is Prestøyhytta (DNT), which is part of the 'Norge på tvers' route and has a provision store.
The park is excellent for outdoor activities, especially hiking and skiing, with a well-established network of marked trails and winter routes. Fishing in the numerous small lakes is also popular, particularly for trout. You can find more details on routes and activities on the Hiking around Skarvan og Roltdalen guide page.
Yes, the park offers trails for various skill levels. For example, the 'Sølisjøen loop from Skogum' is an easy route, while 'From Ramsjøhytta to Schulzhytta' and 'Trail to Ramsjøhytta Cabin' are moderate. More challenging options include the 'Storskarven loop from Flora'. You can explore these and other routes on the Hiking around Skarvan og Roltdalen guide.
The best time to visit depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking and exploring the diverse landscapes, while winter offers opportunities for skiing on marked routes. DNT cabins like Schulzhytta are staffed during summer and Easter, catering to both seasons.
Yes, you can visit the Suspension Bridge over Øyelva. This bridge crosses the Øyelva river, which meanders through the Stråsjøen-Prestøyan nature reserve, offering a scenic spot about three kilometers from Prestøyhytta.
While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the park's diverse landscape and network of trails include easier options like the 'Sølisjøen loop from Skogum' which could be suitable for families. The DNT cabins also provide comfortable bases for exploring the area.
Visitors appreciate the fantastic locations and views offered by the DNT huts like Schulzhytta (DNT). The scenic beauty of the diverse landscape, from mountains to forests and marshlands, along with the rich history of millstone production and the Sami cultural landscape, are also highly valued.


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