Discover the best top things to do in Eastern Norway, Norway including Oslomarka, Nordmarka, Nesoya Nature Reserve, Lillomarka Wilderness Area, Bjoreggene Nature Reserve, Tufsingdal Nature Reserve, Strandsjo Bird Reserve, Tokke, Ryghsetra, Royslandsbergo.
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The term Oslomarka is usually used for all the recreational areas around Oslo. Marka is the administrative name for the part of it that lies inside the city limits and contains hiking trails, recreation facilities, forests and lakes.
Johanna and Walter took us hear on a ferry and the views were great and the weather was just right we had wine and sandwich we had a wonderful time.
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It's great to have such a huge and fantastic hiking area just outside the city center with good public transportation. Unfortunately, I had to live here for 18 years before I found out, thanks to closed activities due to Covid-19.
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The natural formations om the east side of the river Glama north of Tolga are traces of the two glacier lakes Upper and Lower Glamsjo.
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Here you can visit the long Tufsingdal esker, which contributes to our understanding of how ablation progressed through the Femund region.
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Strandsjo Bird Reserve is situated by Strandsjoen, and forms part of Glomma’s old riverbed. With its teeming birdlife, this wetland is a birdwatcher’s paradise. An observation tower provides excellent views.
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Tokke is a paradise for those interested in nature photography, lying as it does in the middle of one of the most rich and varied environments for both plants and wildlife. The spectacular landscape which surrounds Dalen – the home of the Canal boats – welcomes you to an exciting adventure full of unique memories. Local guides will take you on a photo safari and help you find the perfect picture. • Photographers hide • Rent of lenses • Photo safari • “Perfect shot” guarantee
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Ryghsetra lies with Solsetra beautifully in Sorhellinga towards Hagatjern. It lies in a clearing down to the water, surrounded by lush mixed forest. Hagatjern have great impact on the landscape. The bedrock in the area consists of limestone, which weathers easily and provides a fertile soil with rich flora.
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