Best attractions and places to see in Hedmark, Norway, offer a diverse landscape characterized by vast forests, large rivers like Glomma, and lakes such as Mjøsa. The region also features mountainous areas, including parts of the Rondane range, and a rich cultural heritage. Visitors can explore historical sites, national parks, and various outdoor activities. Hedmark provides a blend of natural grandeur and cultural depth.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The Hamar Brewery and its first building were erected between 1856 and 1857 by a joint-stock company composed of various businessmen and farmers from the surrounding region. The brewery was known for its extensive beer export (including to South America) and for the Christmas drink "Hamar Julebrus". Beer production ceased in 1991. The old production and storage buildings were demolished for a larger residential project. The old main building was partly converted into offices, but the old brewhouse and guild halls have been preserved.
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This bridge over the Langglupbekken provides superb views of Rondslottet rising beyond an attractive cascade. There are good wild camping spots near here, as well as tempting places for a swim.
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The suspension bridge at the starting point is currently being renovated and therefore crossing it is not possible.
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In the border region between Sweden and Norway lies the majestic Lake Grövelsjön, in the northern part of Norway and in the southern part of Sweden. There are beautiful hiking trails there, which are heavily frequented by tourists in the summer. Those longing for peace and quiet should head to Norway from Storsätern. The nature there is even more impressive than at Grövelsjön. A relatively easy massif with two peaks lies not far across the border in Norway. They are called Djupsjöberget and Båthusberget. From there, you have a stunning view of Lake Femund and many other lakes and peaks. Almost all of them can be climbed without much effort, but surefootedness and a certain level of fitness are required.
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Beautiful route, you feel like you are in another world
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Stange Church is located in the rolling agricultural landscape near Mjøsa lake. It's worth a break to admire the historic architecture and the beautiful garden around the church.
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Interesting idea to protect the ruins with a Louvre-like glass building. Worth seeing from the outside, but admission is far too expensive.
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Hedmark offers a diverse natural landscape. You can visit Suspension Bridge at Atnsjømyrene Nature Reserve, which leads into Rondane National Park, known for its mountainous terrain. Explore the vast wilderness of Femundsmarka National Park, or witness the impressive Bridge over the Langglupbekken with its attractive cascade. Don't miss Jutulhogget Canyon, one of Northern Europe's largest, or Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa, which offers paddle steamer cruises.
Yes, Hedmark is excellent for hiking. You can find various trails, from easy walks to challenging treks. Popular starting points include the Suspension Bridge at Atnsjømyrene Nature Reserve for paths into Rondane National Park, or Svukuriset DNT Cabin, a gateway to Femundsmarka. For specific routes, consider the 'Panoramic trail to Skagsvola' or 'Elgåhogna summit from Dalset - Femundsmarka National Park'. You can find more hiking routes at Hiking in Hedmark.
Hedmark is rich in history. A must-see is the Hamar Cathedral Ruins (Domkirkeruinene), medieval ruins preserved under a protective glass structure. You can also explore Stange Church, known for its architecture, or visit Kongsvinger Fortress for insights into Norway's military past. The Gutulia Nature Trail also features historical huts.
Yes, Hedmark hosts several notable museums. The Hedmark Museum (Anno Museum) in Hamar offers a unique cultural experience with archaeological sites and historical buildings. You can also visit the Norsk Skogmuseum (Norwegian Forest Museum) in Elverum, the Kirsten Flagstad Museum in Hamar celebrating the opera singer, or The Norwegian Railway Museum, also in Hamar, for a journey through railway history.
Hedmark offers several family-friendly options. The Hamar Cathedral Ruins (Domkirkeruinene) and Stange Church are accessible historical sites. The Gutulisjøen Parking and Information Point provides easy access to a lake and trails. For winter fun, Budor features Norway's biggest sledge riding center. Many easy hiking trails, such as the 'Korpreiret Nature and Culture Trail' or 'Hike to Gutulia Seter', are also suitable for families. You can find more easy routes at Easy hikes in Hedmark.
For stunning views, consider hiking to Djupsjøberget or Støre Ramshøgda Summit (1,463 m). Kongsvinger Fortress also offers panoramic vistas. The Bridge over the Langglupbekken provides superb views of Rondslottet, and the Grimsa Wooden Bridge is a picturesque spot by the river.
During winter, Hedmark transforms into a snowy playground. Trysil is renowned for having one of Norway's largest alpine skiing resorts. The Hedmarksvidda Mountain Plateau offers extensive cross-country skiing trails, and Budor is home to Norway's biggest sledge riding center, providing fun for all ages.
Absolutely! Hedmark offers a variety of mountain biking trails. You can explore routes like 'Magic Moose', 'Fjellrunden', or 'The Gjestbodsås Round'. These trails cater to different skill levels, from moderate to difficult. For more options, check out MTB Trails in Hedmark.
Yes, Hedmark features several interesting bridges. The Suspension Bridge at Atnsjømyrene Nature Reserve is a notable starting point for exploring Rondane National Park. You can also find the charming Grimsa Wooden Bridge, located next to an open shelter with benches and a fire pit, and the Bridge over the Langglupbekken, offering views of a waterfall.
Visitors frequently appreciate Hedmark's blend of natural beauty and historical depth. The preservation of sites like the Hamar Cathedral Ruins (Domkirkeruinene) under a glass structure is often highlighted as a unique experience. The region's vast wilderness, like Femundsmarka, and the scenic views from places like Djupsjøberget, are also highly praised for their tranquility and outdoor opportunities.
Yes, Hedmark is part of the historic Pilgrim Route, also known as St. Olav's Ways. This epic journey offers opportunities for hiking along small country roads, particularly in areas like Stange Vestbygd. Another notable trail is Finnskogleden, a hiking route through the beautiful and historic Forest of the Finns, an area with a unique cultural heritage from Finnish migrants.


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