Best attractions and places to see around Trøgstad, now part of Indre Østfold municipality in Norway, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and scenic natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its agricultural heritage, cultivated landscapes, and significant water bodies like Lake Øyeren and the Glomma River. Visitors can explore a variety of historical landmarks and natural features, including ravines formed during the ice age and several nature reserves. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural…
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"Gamle Fossumbru" (Old Fossumbru) refers to the original bridge that spanned the Glomma River between Askim and Spydeberg, Norway, before it was replaced by the Fossumbru in 1961. The original bridge, a wooden arch structure, was partially destroyed during the Battle of Fossum Bridge during the Nazi invasion of Norway in 1940. The new Fossumbru, a suspension structure with a main span of 125 metres, is now the bridge that crosses the river at that location.
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The road is for the most part pretty flat with forest blocking the view, but in this area you can get a nice view of the Øyeren lake, weather permitting.
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Unfortunately, the castle is not at the marked place, but almost 3 km further. (Best to look at Google Maps)
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Classic suspension bridge, with a view towards Vamma Kraftstasjon as well.
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I love this power station! Very majestic building and crossing over the river.
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Pretty cool hydroelectric power station to bike across
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Nice stop for a small rest or picnic. Really nice area and view
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Unfortunately, Kraftwerk does not work!
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Trøgstad offers a rich history. You can explore Trøgstad Fort, a border fortress with 1.3 km of tunnels, or the medieval Trøgstad Church, dating from the 1200s. Don't miss Basmo Fortress, hidden in the forest, or the site of the Old Fossum Bridge, which played a role in the 1940 war. The Trøgstad Folk Museum, one of Norway's oldest, also provides insight into local heritage.
For beautiful water views, visit the View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side, offering clear vistas of Lake Øyeren, known for its diverse fish species. You can also find scenic spots along the Glomma River, such as near the Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station or the Glomma Suspension Bridge.
Yes, Trøgstad is home to several nature reserves. Strønes Edelløvskogsreservat protects continuous areas of elm, lime, and ash forests, rich in bird and wildlife. Kallakmosen naturreservat is an extensive marsh area known for its typical birdlife, and Hæra naturreservat is a wetland important for migrating birds.
The region offers extensive walking and hiking opportunities, including trails like Geirmundstien. You can also enjoy cycling on various routes, from easy to difficult. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Trøgstad, Cycling around Trøgstad, and MTB Trails around Trøgstad guides. Fishing is popular in Lake Øyeren and Hemnessjøen.
Many attractions in Trøgstad are suitable for families. The Old Fossum Bridge and Solbergfoss Hydroelectric Power Station are interesting historical and engineering sites. The View of Lake Øyeren from the West Side offers a pleasant natural stop. The Trøgstad Folk Museum, with its farm complex, is also a great family outing.
Yes, both Lake Øyeren and Hemnessjøen (Øgderen) are excellent for fishing. Lake Øyeren is particularly notable for having 25 types of fish, the largest number of any lake in Norway. Fishing permits are available for Hemnessjøen.
Beyond the forts and churches, you can visit Bech's Chapel, a private graveyard chapel from 1818 with unique epitaphs for its builder's horse and dog. The Trolldansen burial site features Norway's smallest round stone burial mound. Additionally, the Lier Industrial Monuments Area contains ruins from a lively industrial hub around 1880.
The Glomma Suspension Bridge is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Norway's largest nature-based purification plant, located west of Skjønhaug, is beautifully laid out with a network of walks, and some areas are accessible for handicapped visitors.
The ravines near Øyern were formed during the Ice Age. These geological formations are rich in biodiversity and provide good opportunities for walking and exploring the natural landscape.
For a unique shopping experience, visit Havnås Gamle Skole (Havnås old school). This charming shop offers a variety of items, including clothes, jewelry, gift items, and old furniture, all presented in a distinctive setting.
The two highest peaks in Trøgstad municipality are Viktjernåsen, standing at 330 meters, and Oppskott, which reaches 302 meters. These offer potential for elevated views of the surrounding landscape.


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