Discover the best top things to do in Hedmark, Norway including Kvistli Islandshester, Vingelen National Park Village, Rohne Nedre, Proysenhuset, Syversaetre Farm, Bugarden Besoksgard, Snilsberg Familiepark, Vollan Farm, Dolmotunet, Veltsetra.
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We organize a variety of tours, ranging from one hour-trips to a whole week.
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A cultural walk around sunburnt timber buildings in the beautiful mountain village of Vingelen. Start and finish in Vingelen village centre, with the opportunity to embark on shorter or longer round trips amongst old timber houses and lath fences.
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The Proysen Cottage and Cotter's Farm was Proysen's childhood home. The Proysen Cottage dates back to the 1860s, and has been restored in recent years. Cowshed and barn have been rebuilt in their original style, and appear today as they did when Alf Proysen was born on July 23rd 1914.
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The farm at Vollan, has never been a farm typical of Kvikne and that is what makes it so interesting and exciting. The best way for you to get there, is to stop along the main road to Trondheim (Rv3) in the lay-by. Then walk across the newly-built bridge which is a copy of the original bridge, over the river Orkla and this takes you straight to the farm. The history of the farm at Vollan can be traced back to the start of the mining in Kvikne during the 1600’s. The farm has been used among other things as a vicarage, and at its peak the farming land stretched about 20 km. around the farm. It is the farm chapel at Vollan that makes it so special and it is one of the few farms in Norway with its own chapel. In 1969, Tynset Municipality bought the farm and it has carried out a great deal of restoration work there. Today the farm is a museum focusing on local history. Kvikne National Park Centre is situated in what used to be the cowshed. Here you will find information and exhibitions connected to the national parks and protected areas on both sides of the valley.
A working farm museum with pigs, goats, kids, chickens, horses and calves.
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