Discover the best top things to do in Elverum Municipality, Norway including Bergesjoen Lake, Mellem Gardsutsalg, Lokket Pub og Bar, Finnskogen Adventures, Natthagen, Norsk Skogmuseum, Glomdalsmuseet, Elverum Church, Sagtjernet Lake, Elverum Cultural House.
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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.
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Welcome to Natthagen, a little Paradise in the middel of the Forest. Here, you can enjoy our museum, the yearly summer art exhibition, ceramic pieces of different Norwegian professional handworkers and artists. You can take a tour in our lovely garden and property ør enjoy a cup of coffee and a Waffle in our little cafe while you listen to the sound of silence. Experience Natthagen.
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The Norwegian Forest Museum has a national responsibility for presenting the history of hunting, trapping, fishing, forestry and forest industry. With more than 110 000 visitors annually, the museum is one of the largest in all of Norway. Klevfos Industrial Museum at Adalsbruk and the Sorlistoa Museum in Osen, are owned by the same foundation running the Norwegian Forest Museum.
I have visited this museum twice, once in winter time, once in summer, I would say both are beautiful! I enjoyed the outdoor space in the woods a lot as well as indoor exhibition. The exhibition display is massive, very informative on Norwegian's fishing, hunting and forestry industries. Second time i took my 2 year old with me, I also saw 2 groups of young children doing forest school there, a great place to visit for this purpose too.
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The Glomdal Museum is one of the country’s largest open-air museums, and displays a four hundred year-old period of building- and living tradition in osterdalen and Solor. The museum aims to make visible that through centuries, Norway has been a multicultural country.
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