Mobilsök
Startsida
Nine protected nature areas
Langtjønna
Femundsmarka
Femundslia
Grøvelsjøen
Gutulia
Rogen
Töfsingdalen
Långfjället
Städjan-Nipfjället
Different forms of protection
Visit Gränslandet
Walking
Canoeing
Fishing
Skiing
Driving snowmobiles
Camping
Lightning fires
Bringing your dog
Visiting "bua" huts and rest huts
Staying in cottages and lodges
Life in Gränslandet
The first humans
Reindeer herding Sami
Farmers and herdswomen
Lumberjacks and raftsmen
Røros Kopparverk
Trading farmers
Carl Linnaeus and the falcon catchers
Stor-Hans and Jo-Larsa – recluses in Femundsmarka
Olava - a strong radiant woman
Signe Danielsen - the strength and patience of a mountain
Legendary fly-fishers
Reindeer pastureland
Eight seasons
Sami cultural landscape
Sami villages and reindeer grazing districts
Some farms and mountain holdings
Södra Lofjätåsen
Gutulisetra
Valdalsbygget
Övre Hågådalen
Käringsjön
Svukuriset
Haugen gård
Nordvika
Svartvika
Ljøsnåvollen
Traces of the ice age
Why are the mountains rounded?
Where do all the boulders come from?
What is Rogen moraine?
Grövelsjön’s striped mountain slopes
Meltwater ridges, meltwater channels or glacial grooves?
Who has been to Juttulslätten?
Everyone likes boulder ridges
Old growth forest
Forest advancing up the mountains
Pine forest and old pines
Dead and fallen trees
Ancient spruces
Forest fire
Timber felling
Mountain expanses and bogs
The dramatic bare mountain
The highest peaks
The wet bogs
Water gives life
Scandinavia’s largest watercourse starts here
Oxygenated streams
Acid soil cannot tolerate acidification
Rogen - large and crystal clear
Femunden - large and fish-rich
Tømmerrenne
Scrapped power station plans
Among wolverines and wolf lichen
The big four
Moose – king of the bog
Musk oxen – ice age beasts on the border
More animals...
Flying guests and hardy overwinterers
Creeping brushwood and flowering herbs
Wolf lichen – the beautiful poison
Lichen – clever interaction
Fungi – a source of joy for cows and people
The world of fish
Gränslandet
Nine protected nature areas
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Gränslandet
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