Frekmyr Naturreservat is a region in Folldal municipality, Innlandet, Norway, characterized by its distinctive glacially formed landscapes. This area, situated in the watershed between the Grimsa and Atna rivers, showcases significant quaternary geological features such as eskers, terraces, and dead-ice pits, which provide insights into the Ice Age history of Scandinavia. Elevations within Frekmyr Naturreservat range between 695 and 840 meters above sea level, offering a varied terrain suitable for several sports like hiking.
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13.5km
03:42
310m
40m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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5.25km
01:23
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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04:08
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.73km
02:16
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Frekmyr Naturreservat is a nature reserve located in Folldal municipality, Innlandet, Norway. It is known for its distinctive glacially formed landscapes, including eskers, terraces, and dead-ice pits. The reserve's elevations range between 695 and 840 meters above sea level.
The primary outdoor activity in Frekmyr Naturreservat is hiking. The reserve offers routes that allow exploration of its unique geological formations. Komoot users have rated the routes with an average of 4.73 stars.
Frekmyr Naturreservat offers hiking opportunities suitable for various skill levels. For family-friendly options, a dedicated guide is available: Family-friendly hikes in Frekmyr Naturreservat. This guide provides details on routes that are generally less strenuous.
The reserve is notable for its well-preserved 'dead-ice landscape.' Key geological formations include eskers, which are winding ridges of sand and gravel, and dead-ice pits, which are depressions formed by melting buried ice blocks. Terraces, also a result of glacial meltwater, are present, along with Klyvitjønne lake.
Frekmyr Naturreservat is a recognized destination on komoot, with more than 1,000 visitors having shared their experiences. The routes in the reserve have received an average rating of 4.73 out of 5 stars from over 300 ratings.
Yes, the reserve offers routes that include waterfall views. Hikers can find detailed information and plan their trips using the Waterfall hikes in Frekmyr Naturreservat guide on komoot. One popular route is the Upper Fallfossen Waterfall round trip, approximately 9.6 miles (15.5 km) long.
Komoot offers several guides to assist with planning activities in Frekmyr Naturreservat. These include Hiking in Frekmyr Naturreservat, Family-friendly hikes in Frekmyr Naturreservat, and Waterfall hikes in Frekmyr Naturreservat. There is also a guide for Hikes from bus stations in Frekmyr Naturreservat.
Public transport options are available for reaching Frekmyr Naturreservat. A specific komoot guide, Hikes from bus stations in Frekmyr Naturreservat, provides information on routes starting from bus stations. This resource assists in planning trips without a private vehicle.
Information regarding Frekmyr Naturreservat can be found on the official website of the County Governor of Innlandet. The website address is statsforvalteren.no/innlandet/. This site provides details on protected areas within the region.
For inquiries related to Frekmyr Naturreservat, the general contact number for the County Governor of Innlandet is +4761266000. This number can be used for official information regarding the reserve.
Specific regulations regarding dogs in Frekmyr Naturreservat are typically outlined by the managing authorities. Visitors should consult local signage or the official website for detailed rules on dog access, including leash requirements and restricted areas.

