Best attractions and places to see around Gausdal include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural heritage sites. This municipality in Innlandet county, Norway, features picturesque valleys, expansive mountain areas, and significant historical landmarks. Gausdal offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, alongside cultural experiences at well-preserved historical sites. The region is known for its blend of wilderness and cultural heritage, providing varied points of interest.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Not only great drinking water: you can also stay overnight in a beautifully restored stabbur at Ole's place 😍
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Stayed for 1 night during our pilgrimage to Trondheim. Beautiful location on the water. Swimming pool, shop and brasserie available. Very friendly service.
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The path to this accommodation is an absolute dream! The accommodation itself is very simple, has an outhouse and an outdoor shower a little further away. But the view is priceless!
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An original invitation to supply yourself with fresh water.
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Good campsite, clean and good facilities.
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Great pilgrim accommodation in a fantastic location with a fantastic view.
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Source designated as drinking water. Here you can fill up your water supply and quench your thirst without worry.
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Largest campsite in the area and open all year round. There are nice places on the lakeshore for tents.
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Gausdal offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can visit Spåtind Summit for fantastic panoramic views, explore the unique glacial potholes at Helvete Nature Park in Espedalen, or immerse yourself in the vast landscapes of Langsua National Park, known for its low mountains and diverse flora. The Gausdal Vestfjell and Espedalen areas also provide excellent opportunities for enjoying serene wilderness.
Yes, Gausdal is rich in cultural heritage. You can visit Aulestad, the well-preserved home of Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson. The Kittilbu Utmarksmuseum offers insights into nature and history with a cultural path showcasing rock carvings and ancient iron extraction. Additionally, the historic Østre Gausdal Church and Follebu Church, both dating back to the 13th century, are significant medieval architectural landmarks.
Beyond hiking, Gausdal is excellent for cycling, especially mountain biking at Hafjell Bike Park, Norway's largest bike park. The region also offers extensive cross-country ski tracks and alpine skiing opportunities, particularly around Skeikampen Mountain. Fishing in its numerous lakes and rivers, and even moose safaris, are popular activities. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like those found in the Gravel biking around Gausdal guide.
Gausdal provides several family-friendly options. Hafjell Bike Park has trails suitable for all skill levels, including those for children. Mageli Camping and Cabins, located on the lakeshore, is a family-friendly campsite with good facilities. The Kittilbu Utmarksmuseum also offers a cultural discovery path that can engage younger visitors with its focus on ancient trapping systems and iron smelting.
A convenient spot to refill your water supply is the Kaldor Farm Drinking Water Source. It's a designated drinking water source where you can get free, perfectly drinkable water, often with cups provided.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Spåtind Summit, which offers expansive vistas in all directions. The Peer Gynt Vegen (Peer Gynt Road) also provides fantastic views as it winds through the mountains. Additionally, the Stalsbergvea Pilgrim Cabin is noted for its fantastic location and priceless views.
Gausdal features a couple of unique museums. The Kittilbu Utmarksmuseum focuses on nature and history, with outdoor exhibits detailing ancient iron extraction and trapping systems. You can also step back in time at the Nidal Shop Museum, an old general store and post office that has remained largely untouched since the 1950s, offering a glimpse into past daily life.
Gausdal is a year-round destination for outdoor activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like Langsua National Park. Winter (December to March) transforms the region into a winter sports paradise, especially around Skeikampen Mountain, with extensive cross-country skiing and alpine opportunities.
Yes, Gausdal offers a variety of hiking trails. For an easy walk, consider the Helgafossen Loop Trail. Moderate options include the Peer Gynt Trail or Nordre Suluhøgda from Liomseter. More challenging hikes, such as the Signatur Omveien Trail: Day 5, are also available. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Gausdal guide.
Gausdal offers various accommodation options. Mageli Camping and Cabins is the largest campsite in the area, open all year round, with lakeside spots. For a more rustic experience, the Stalsbergvea Pilgrim Cabin provides simple accommodation with stunning views. Traditional mountain huts and farms are also available throughout the region.
The Peer Gynt Vegen (Peer Gynt Road) is a highly recommended scenic drive in Gausdal. This mountain road winds through picturesque landscapes and folklore-rich areas, connecting to destinations like Espedalen and Skeikampen, offering fantastic views along the way.
While specific wild swimming spots are not explicitly highlighted, Gausdal's numerous lakes and rivers, particularly in areas like Espedalen and near Mageli Camping and Cabins, offer opportunities for refreshing dips in natural waters during warmer months. Always check local regulations and safety conditions before swimming.


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