Rauland is a former municipality in Telemark County, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Vest-Telemark.
Restaurants in Rauland
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The path up to the Te-hytta starts approx. 6 km from the center of Rauland in the direction Haukeligrend on Rv 362. You will find a small parking lot on the right hand side of the road, and a sign to Raulandsfjell where the trail begins. The trail is marked and clearly visible in the landscape, and winds relatively steep up the mountain side. This is a rather hard hike, not suitable for people of poor health! . After approx. 45 minute hard walk you arrive at the Te-hytta and its viewpoint. The cabin is private, so please show consideration. The view point has a spectacular view of Rauland and its lake, Totak. You can keep on going from here to Raulandsfjell, but the path ahead is not marked trail, so bring a map and a compass. West of Te-hut there is another path down which returns on the road 200 meters west of the parking lot and where you started
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Myllarheimen in Arabygdi, Vinje, is the home of the artist and fiddler Torgeir Augundson (1801-1872), better known as Myllarguten. The smallholding Myllarheimen is where he lived the last years of his life. Myllarheimen is open for purchased guided tours.
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Vierli Terrain park was voted as Terrain park of the year at the Norwegian Snowboard Awards in 2010, and nominated again in 2011. Vierli Terrain park has a 750-metre long slope style run, junior and kids runs, a big jump run, a 750-metre long rail run with 20 rails of varying sizes, and plenty of other elements.
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Ridesenteret i Rauland offers riding lessons, from novice to expert, training in our indoor arena, outdoor arena, eventing course and trips on horseback in nice, Norwegian nature. We run one of Norway's leading ridingcentres and can offer a wonderful experience to children, adults, families and groups. Accommodation at the centre can be arranged
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Rauland church is a wooden cross church from 1803. The church was built by Jarand Ronjom from amotsdal. It was restored in 1953 and then decorated by the painter Kristian Kildal. The church has two old crucifixes from the 13th and 14th centuries. There is a monumental stone for the legendary horse Fornesbrunen near the church. Rauland is the main church of the parish. oyfjell and Mosstrond churches are the two others. The church is open for tourists in July.
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Dog sledding is dreaming of true wilderness adventures far from civilization. Behind the team, on the sled, only yourself, your loyal four-legged friends and mountain silence and quiet - nothing else. Haukeli Husky offers guided dog sled adventures at the borders of Hardangervidda. Our goal is to give people genuine wilderness experiences; experiences they can not easily find elsewhere. Welcome!
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A place for the entire family! We have a magic carpet for the kids, friendly green and blue slopes, beautifull red slopes and black offpist. 150km cross country trials. Here on the edge of Hardangervidda everything is in place for you to have the best winter holiday ever. Come join us at Rauland Skicenter and enjoy the snow with all the others
The artist Reidar Kolbrek has a private exhibition of paintings and water coulors in the barn at Rofshus farm (Nesland). Visits by appointment, tel. +47 35 07 34 37.
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