10 Outdoor Activities in Hedmark That You Shouldn't Miss

July 12, 2021 Esmeralda Fenner

Discover the best top things to do in Hedmark, Norway including Kvistli Islandshester, Norway Outdoors - Guided Tours, Mountain King's Sledehundkennel - Day Trips, Mesna Activities & Accommodation, Star Hunting Trysil, Guide Peter, Trysil Hestesenter, Kongsvingers Golfklubb, Finnskogen Adventures, Sjusjoen Husky Tours.
Restaurants in Hedmark

1. Kvistli Islandshester

Anne og Morten Saeterhaug Kvistli, Folldalsvegen 978, Dalholen 2584 Norway +47 920 37 398 [email protected] http://kvistli.no/norsk/
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Kvistli Islandshester

We organize a variety of tours, ranging from one hour-trips to a whole week.

2. Norway Outdoors - Guided Tours

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Norway Outdoors - Guided Tours

Guided canoeing trips, courses and expeditions in East Norway. Guided winter activities for families and groups including dog sledding, snowshoeing, winter camping, cross country skiing, survival, animal spotting, wilderness cooking. Open canoe instruction and courses on flat and white water in Roeros, Trysil and the Femundsmarka area.

3. Mountain King's Sledehundkennel - Day Trips

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Mountain King's Sledehundkennel - Day Trips

If you are looking for a memorable adventures holiday, dog sledding in Trysil is the right thing to do. Experience one of the most beautiful areas of true wilderness left.....and make your next adventure an Uncommon one. Our dog sledding tours is suitably for everybody, even people with a handicap. Bring your family and experience an adventure you will never forget!

4. Mesna Activities & Accommodation

Soermessenvegen 723, Mesnali 2615 Norway +47 978 70 309 [email protected] http://www.mesna.no
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Mesna Activities & Accommodation

Mesna Activities & Accommodation Our Activities: We are specialized in Icelandic Horseback Riding. This means fast-paced tours of varied terrain - a great way to experience the Norwegian nature. Some of our customers say that we have Europe’s best riding area – a statement we totally agree with. We offer trips for both beginners and advanced riders and place great emphasis on finding a horse that fits your skills. In addition to riding, we can also offer dog sledding, ice bathing, snowtubes, archery, river kayaking, banqueting rooms and much more.Our Accommodation: Mesna Accommodation is located only a few hundred meters from the Riding centre. This is the perfect place to relax after a busy day! Please read more about Mesna Accommodation on it´s separate page here on Tripadvisor. Our Location: Mesna is surrounded by beautiful Norwegian wilderness. By car, it takes 25 minutes to get to Lillehammer (the Olympic City of 1994) and 15 minutes to Sjusjøen - Norway's mecca for winter sports. To get a better idea of our location, we would recommend you to look up our address, ”Sørmessenvegen 723 Mesnali”, in google maps.

Reviewed By Tourist37861

A wonderful horse riding experience in the snow! Truly magical! We visited mesna.no over Christmas when it was a little cold and very snowy! Our family of 4 had all ridden before but were all beginners, only the children had ever trotted - we'd never gone past walking before - but we learned to trot and gallop (we did a lot of galloping) in the space of 2 hours of riding through the most beautiful countryside. Under expert guidance of Christoffer and Camilla and on very sensible Icelandic horses we spent two hours out in the snow, galloping along roads covered in powdery snow or walking in the deep snow through pine forests. What a way for us to learn to gallop for the first time. We had a great time and it was a magical experience that will stay with us for a very long time.

5. Star Hunting Trysil

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Star Hunting Trysil

Star hunting Trysil is a unique adventure under the stars with many unique celestial features and other worldly landscapes Tim does his best to give you a magical experience stargazing in Trysil. You will be offered the use of a pair of 10x50 binoculars and 15x70 skymaster binoculars plus Tim will take some amazing night photographs that you can download via a simple link. Tim has basic knowledge of astronomy and is not an expert but has a passion to point out the best things that you can see using a pair of binoculars when its minus 10 and with limited time. He decided not to offer a telescope because he wants everyone to enjoy the nightsky at the same time. Depending on the time of your visit you will see: Orion Nebula, otherwise known as M42, a stellar nursery where new stars are being born. Sirius, also known as the Dog Star or Sirius A, is the brightest star in Earth's night sky. The name means "glowing" in Greek. The Hyades, a cluster of stars 152 light years away that makes the head of Taurus, the Bull, appears to surround the bright star Aldebaran Pleiades. The Pleiades also known as M45 or the Seven Sisters, is the name of an open cluster in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest to the Earth The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major (the Great Bear). One of the most familiar star shapes in the northern sky, it is a useful navigation tool. The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way and is one of a few galaxies that can be seen unaided from the Earth. Meteor showers occur when dust or particles from asteroids or comets enter Earth's atmosphere at very high speed. When they hit the atmosphere, meteors rub against air particles and create friction, heating the meteors. A fireball is another term for a very bright meteor, generally brighter than magnitude -4, which is about the same magnitude of the planet Venus Satellites can be seen quite often at night.

6. Guide Peter

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Guide Peter

My priority isn't only to prepare for you a nice stay in Norway, but create an exceptional holiday, far more personal experience than strict itinerary trips, offered by common travel agencies. All my trips are custom made, according to clients dreams and of course respecting their needs.

7. Trysil Hestesenter

Oestre Trysilvegen 2008, Ostby 2423 Norway +47 905 21 046 [email protected]
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Trysil Hestesenter

Summer:We will ride into the untouched wilderness of Trysil. Breathtaking views, mysterious virgin forests, open fields and secret marshlands where the golden cloudberries grow... Encounters with elk and other wildllife are frequent along our riding trailsWinter:Join the coziest winter adventure where everyone can participate. A real sleigh ride into the deep forest of Trysil.

Reviewed By Maruke007

This tour is absolutely fantastic! Magical experiance to ride in a historical horse sledge with bell-ringing through the winter night. The moose stew that is served in a tent in the forrst (lovely decorated and enlighted with a campfire creating a traditional atmosphere) is so delicious! You really get a good portion of it, and we love that everything is produced locally! This was really a highlight of our stay in Trysil!

8. Kongsvingers Golfklubb

Strengelsrudvegen 99, Kongsvinger 2206 Norway +47 906 29 000 [email protected] http://www.kongsvinger-golfklubb.no
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9. Finnskogen Adventures

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Finnskogen Adventures

Norway is a fabulous travel destination, and in Finnskogen, the deep forest that extends from Trysil in the north to Morokulien in the south, you find trails and forest roads for waking or bike riding. You will also find ponds and lakes for freshwater fishing or for paddling by kayak or canoe.

10. Sjusjoen Husky Tours

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Sjusjoen Husky Tours

Dog sledding with happy and strong Alaska huskies in beautiful mountain scenery by Sjusjoen, an absolutely wonderful way to experience nature and interacting with animals. We are situated 2,5 hours drive from Oslo, 30mins from Lillehammer and have a long winter season from Nov - May. Tours are frequent on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays during the winter and in the autumn we use carts. After the tour we enjoy warm drinks and make bread twists in our pleasant and warm lavvo that is also perfect for events / group arrangements.

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