Con más de 900 lagos, cada vez más visitantes nos visitan buscando la paz y tranquilidad que solo se ve interrumpida por el sonido de la música folk y la presencia de algún que otro animal salvaje.
¿Qué es ese ruido? Una familia de cinco personas comienza el día a ocho pies de altura por encima del suelo, durmiendo en una casa de madera construida entre las copas de enormes árboles. Uno de los niños ve por debajo de ellos un reno y su cría comiendo tranquilamente. La caja de comida para los animales, que está allí permanentemente, permite que los invitados que vienen a pasar la noche puedan acercarse a la vida de los animales salvajes y convierte este lugar en uno de los muchos alojamientos con encanto que existen en Femund Engerdal.
En esta área, ubicada entre la frontera con Suecia y las ciudades de Trysil y Røros, hay 67 picos de montaña y dos parques nacionales, Femundsmarka y Gutulia. Practicar senderismo, navegar en canoas o andar en bicicleta difícilmente pueden practicarse de un modo más sencillo que aquí. Existen varias opciones para llegar a Femund Engerdal.
Es muy popular el deporte de la pesca de río con mosca. Por si fuera poco, hay más de 900 espacios acuáticos y también está el tercer lago más grande de Noruega, el lago Femunden, por el que transcurre el transbordador M/S Fæmund II, que fue construido en 1904. Debajo del casco de la nave, y en las aguas de los alrededores, puedes ver con facilidad especies como la trucha, la trucha alpina, el tímalo común, el esturión blanco, la perca o el lucio.
Femund Engerdal ha recibido la certificación de Destino Sostenible, un reconocimiento que se concede a aquellos destinos que trabajan de forma sistemática para reducir los efectos negativos del turismo.
En la parte más septentrional de Femund Engerdal, la gente sami subsiste de la cría del reno, gracias a enormes rebaños que son fáciles de distinguir a distancia. La gente local también te puede recomendar fabricantes de alimentos producidos aquí y lugares donde comer, como Anne på Landet. El festival anual de Femund te permite conocer de cerca a los locales y ver cómo se desenvuelven en la pista de baile.
En invierno, hay muchas actividades que puedes realizar; la pesca en el hielo es uno de los deportes más originales y el esquí de fondo es una diversión estupenda para toda la familia. Pero incluso en Femund Engerdal llega el momento de ir a dormir y tal vez puedas hacerlo con el tranquilo sonido que emiten algunos animales amistosos que comparten su comida justo debajo de tu habitación.
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Qué ver en Femund Engerdal
- Tufsingdalen
Fjestad Husky
We are Stein Håvard and Siri, living close to nature in beautiful Tufsingdalen. Here, we live with our 40 Alaska Huskies and ten clucking egg producers. Are you interested in a unique day experience? We invite you into our home and our life. We live and breathe for our four-legged friends, and Stein Håvard has over 50 years of experience as a musher. He is one of the founders of the Femundløpet, which takes place here in the region, and has competed in both the Femundløpet and Finnmarksløpet multiple times. This has led to some fun stories! We have generations of experience with dogs and horses in transport, as well as farm life and harvesting from the surrounding land. Here, we train dogs with an ATV in the fall and spring, and with a sled in winter. Our well-trained dogs are more than ready to take us on exciting trips in the forest, mountains, and even on Lake Femunden’s ice. In October, we fish whitefish with nets from the river—guaranteed catch! This is when we gather much of the dog food we use throughout the year. Perhaps you’d like to take some fish home? We usually have at least one litter of puppies in the summer or fall, along with other small and large tasks on the farm. Or maybe a canoe trip on Tufsinga sounds appealing? We want to share our life here, our knowledge, and experiences as dog mushers and outdoor enthusiasts. There is always a warm, relaxed atmosphere here, and we keep guest numbers low so that we look forward to each visit. We also happily welcome overnight guests. Call us for a chat, and together we’ll tailor a great experience for both you and us. Prices: Day visit per person: NOK 3,100 - Includes meals and experiences Overnight per person: NOK 1,200 - Includes breakfast - ReservarOs I Østerdalen
Røros Alpinsenter Hummelfjell
Family-friendly ski resort! Røros Alpinsenter Hummelfjell offers a varied selection of slopes for every skill level. Here you’ll find challenges for experienced skiers and plenty of winter fun for beginners. The ski resort includes a terrain park, a children’s area, a sledding track and a play area – the perfect setting for family activities and winter enjoyment. You will also find a spacious warming lodge where you can take a break, share stories from the day’s adventures, and refuel with good food and drinks from the lodge restaurant. Prices (Early Bird until midnight on December 24): • Children/Youth (0–15 years): 2250 NOK • Adults (16+ years): 3250 NOK After December 24: Prices increase to 3450 NOK (Children/Youth) and 4450 NOK (Adults). - Sømådalen
Johnsgård Café
During the high season, Summer and Easter, we are open in our cozy café with simple dishes and homemade pastries. Perfect after a walk or a quiet break in the sun. Catering for groups and parties We offer tasty meals and a pleasant atmosphere for groups, companies and private celebrations all year round. A natural place to gather, eat well and be together Events We tailor experiences and events for groups, companies and families. From intimate gatherings to larger parties with nature as the setting and community in focus. - Os I Østerdalen
Forollhogna National Park
Forollhogna is a mountain area in central Norway. At the heart of this area lies the Forollhogna National Park. Lush valleys with traditional mountain farms stretch onto the mountain plateau from all sides. The villages on the outskirts are home to one of the most vibrant farming communities found in Norway. The network of trails and quiet mountain farm roads are well suited to cycling and hiking, taking you from the villages up into the peace and quiet of the mountains. The local lakes and rivers are known for excellent fishing with salmon and trout on offer. In the fall, the area is a popular location for hunting wild reindeer, moose, and grouse. For more information click here Here you also will find information about nice hiking trails. You also may contact Vingelen Tourist throug this site They can help you with small details and also special requests.
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- ReservarSømådalen
Johnsgård Turistsenter
At Johnsgård Turistsenter we live close to nature, and we invite you to do the same. Here it is about peace, community and real experiences. We are passionate about providing nature experiences for the whole family and encourage you to log off during your stay with us. That is why we have chosen to only have wifi in the reception building. The campsite is located in beautiful, quiet surroundings by Langsjøen. A short distance to Femunden and the mighty Femundsmarka National Park. Stay simple and close to nature in our cozy cabins or at the campsite. Here you wake up to silence, birdsong and a soft start to the day. Sleep well with nature right outside the door. - ReservarEngerdal
"Kraggbua": Treetop Cabin
Welcome to Eywa's Trails – Authentic Wilderness Experiences in Engerdal At Eywa's Trails, we offer unique experiences close to nature. In addition to dog sledding, we offer a very special overnight stay: Kraggbua, a cozy and rustic treehouse suspended 7 meters above the ground, deep in the Engerdal forest. This is the perfect place to unwind, find peace, and reconnect with nature – whether you're traveling alone, as a couple, or with your family. The cabin is thoughtfully built with comfort and sustainability in mind. It is insulated, has a wood stove for heating, solar panels for lighting, and gas for cooking. There are no disturbances here – only birdsong, swaying trees, and the crackling of a campfire. Winter Adventures with Dog Sledding From November to April, we offer dog sledding tours ranging from one hour to six days. You’ll take an active role: harness your own team, prepare the dogs, and drive your own sled – or ride along if you prefer. To drive your own sled, you must be 12 years or older. Meet Our Alaskan Huskies We have 35 happy and social Alaskan Huskies – energetic, cuddly, and always ready for adventure. A visit to the kennel is an experience in itself. You'll meet the dogs, see the training areas, and feel their incredible energy. Prepare to be showered with husky love! Summer Activity: Husky Cart Rides In summer, we offer rides where the dogs pull a specially designed cart. This is a fun and unique way to experience the power and joy of sled dogs – perfect for both kids and adults. About Us Eywa's Trails was founded in Switzerland in 2009 and relocated to Norway in 2018. Olivia Milan, founder and owner, has been dog sledding since 2004 and has participated in long-distance races in Norway. Together with her partner, Sjur Åsgård – the all-rounder – and two skilled guides, we take pride in offering you a safe, educational, and unforgettable nature experience. We are passionate about caring for our guests, our dogs, the local community, and nature. We want to share our love for the region and inspire sustainable travel and low-impact exploration. Read more and book on our website You’ll find prices, dates, and details about all our experiences on our website. Welcome to an adventure beyond the ordinary! - Elgå
Haugen Gård
Welcome to Haugen, a historic mountain farm with roots dating back to the operations of Røros Copper Works in the 1700s. Idyllically situated on the eastern side of Lake Femund, it is the last settlement without road access around the lake and lies on the doorstep of Femundsmarka National Park. This remote and traditional outpost serves outdoor enthusiasts and anglers, offering simple cabins and wilderness shelters for an authentic nature experience. Haugen is the perfect starting point for adventures in Femundsmarka, offering authentic cabins and wilderness shelters both near the farm and within the national park. The accommodations are designed for self-catering and provide simple yet comfortable facilities, ideal for those seeking adventure or serenity. Femundsmarka offers fantastic opportunities for fishing in crystal-clear waters, hiking through untouched landscapes, or simply enjoying the tranquility and stunning views. In winter, you can experience a snow-covered wilderness perfect for off-track skiing, ice fishing, or a peaceful snowshoe walk through the forest. Haugen brings you closer to nature, whether you want to explore the area alone or with family and friends. Here, you can unwind, disconnect from everyday life, and create unforgettable memories in one of Norway’s most unique wilderness destinations. - ReservarOs I Østerdalen
Røste hyttetun og camping-cabins and camping
We would like to welcome you to Røste Hyttetun & Camping This camping site is situated in Os municipality, the most northerly municipality in the county of Hedmark. It is only 12 km to Røros, a town that appears on UNESCO's World Heritage List because of its timber-built town centre. The camping site is small and ideal for families. There are 10 cabins, from basic standard to high standard in well-equipped cabins. There are also room foe about 20 caravans. On the site there are common advantage a living room with television, a kitchen, a washing machine and a tumble drier. The sanitary conditions are of high standard. There is also a playground. Different activities, summer and winter, are within short distances. It will take you 10 minutes by car to Røros. The river Glomma runs only 150 meters from the site for those who are fond of fishing. A winter activities complex with skilifts is abot 4 km away. The camping site is in the middle of an excellent area for walking. It is 5 km to Nørdalen Nature and culture trails which was chosen to be the best outdoor area in 1995. Not far from here you can also go riding or take a trip in a dog sled in the winter.
Cómo llegar aquí y recorrer los alrededores
Encuentra información de viaje detallada en la web oficial de Femund Engerdal.
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En barco
Cruza el lago desde el puerto de escala —Synnervika, en el norte— a bordo del Fæmund II, el histórico barco construido en 1904 y que ha estado realizando un servicio regular en el tercer lago más grande de Noruega, el lago Femunden, desde entonces.
En avión
A finales del año 2018, ya podrás aterrizar en el aeropuerto renovado de Rörbäcksnäs, que ofrece servicio a las ciudades de las llamadas "montañas escandinavas", como Sälen, Idre, Trysil y, por supuesto, Engerdal.
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Por carretera
Hay varias salidas diarias de los autobuses expresos que viajan desde Oslo hasta Trysil. Desde Trysil, toma un autobús directo hasta Femund Engerdal.
Femund Engerdal está situada a tan solo 280 kilómetros de Oslo y se encuentra a 270 kilómetros de la ciudad más importante de Noruega, Trondheim. El trayecto, tanto desde Oslo, como desde Trondheim, es aproximadamente de 4 horas.
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La transición ecológica
La certificación de Sustainable Destination es un sello de calidad que se concede a aquellos lugares que trabajan de forma sistemática para reducir el impacto medioambiental del turismo. Además de brindar una experiencia única a los turistas, estos destinos tienen que esforzarse por minimizar su impacto en la cultura y el medioambiente, al tiempo que aportan a la comunidad y economía locales. El municipio y el sector turístico deben trabajar codo con codo para garantizar que el destino es un buen sitio tanto para vivir como para visitar.
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