Attractions and places to see around Rendalen include a diverse range of natural landscapes and cultural sites. This municipality in Innlandet county, Norway, is characterized by its prominent Sølen mountains and the significant Jutulhogget Canyon. The area offers a mix of geological features, lakes, and rivers, alongside cultural heritage sites. Visitors can explore both natural wonders and historical points of interest within the region.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The scenery is very scenic and the ride is very pleasant (gravel bike). There are several options for camping overnight along the route, some even with shelters. Since most of the route runs along the river, there are frequent streams flowing down from the mountains, and the river is easily accessible. Therefore, water supplies are easily accessible.
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Gravel roads in a holiday home area. The holiday homes are loosely scattered and the gravel roads are subject to tolls for vehicles. This seems to be a winter holiday area. In July 2024 everything was deserted and you could cycle here quite relaxed. But be careful: I couldn't find any water anywhere!
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Idyllic small lake with good opportunities to rest.
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Very nice alternative to the main street. Gravel road with very little traffic, beautiful views and moderate gradients (maximum 9%).
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A beautiful section of the secondary road. A gravel road with little traffic and moderate gradients – max. 9%. A recommended alternative to the main roads.
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The artwork was designed by Linda Bakke and made in China. The part is a total of ten meters high and twelve meters long and cannot be overlooked from Reichsstrasse 3. And at night even with light.
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The way from the parking lot is not far and so a detour to the viewpoint is worthwhile if you don't have much time. The view into the largest canyon in Northern Europe is highly recommended.
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Rendalen is home to several impressive natural landmarks. The most prominent is Jutulhogget Canyon, known as the largest canyon in Northern Europe. You can also experience the majestic Sølen Mountains, visit the idyllic Tylldalslokan Lake, or discover Otersteinen, Norway's third-largest freestanding stone.
Yes, Rendalen offers a rich cultural heritage. You can visit Rendalstunet, which includes the Bull Museum/Prestegårdstunet, showcasing artifacts related to author Jacob Breda Bull. Another significant site is Fiskevollen, Norway's largest and oldest inland fishing village by Sølensjøen, offering a glimpse into ancient fishing traditions. The Cultural Heritage Park also provides an exciting journey through ancient hunting history with reconstructed trapping systems.
For families, the Storelgen Moose Sculpture is a popular and easily accessible attraction. The idyllic Tylldalslokan Lake offers a great spot for resting with tables, benches, and a fire pit. The Cultural Heritage Park also provides engaging experiences for all ages, including guided tours of Viking Age hunting systems.
Rendalen offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails leading to viewpoints of Jutulhogget Canyon, or explore the Pilgrim's Path (Pilegrimsleden) for a journey through wild nature. For more detailed routes, you can explore various options in the Hiking around Rendalen guide, which includes trails like 'On the panoramic Galtåsknappen' and 'Sølentoppen Trail'.
Yes, Rendalen has several cycling routes. A notable option is the Scenic Gravel Section by Lake and River, a beautiful gravel road offering an alternative to main roads with moderate gradients and little traffic. For more cycling adventures, check out the Cycling around Rendalen guide, featuring routes like the 'Mosquito Sculpture – Tylldalen Church loop'.
Yes, there is dedicated parking. For Jutulhogget Canyon, you can use the Jutulhogget Nature Reserve Parking Area. This spacious parking lot can accommodate many vehicles and includes picnic tables, a dumpster, and information about the nature reserve.
Rendalen offers diverse experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, paddling, and fishing, allowing you to enjoy the lush landscapes. The region also transforms into a pristine snow-covered wonderland in winter, offering opportunities for winter activities. The best time depends on your preferred outdoor pursuit.
The Jutulhogget Nature Reserve Parking Area is noted for its accessibility, providing a convenient starting point for viewing the canyon. While the path down into the gorge is steep, the viewpoint itself is easily reachable from the parking area.
Rendalstunet, a significant cultural site, features a café where you can enjoy refreshments. Additionally, Åkrådalen seter, a mountain farm, offers traditional food experiences. While specific cafes are not listed for every attraction, these locations provide options for dining.
The Sølen Mountains are a prominent natural feature in Rendalen, with the highest point reaching 1,754.8 meters (5,757 ft). This magnificent massif is a distinctive mountain region and views of it are visible from various points, including Lake Vesle Sølensjøen. It's a key part of Rendalen's natural landscape.
Beyond the impressive Jutulhogget Canyon, Rendalen is home to Otersteinen, recognized as Norway's third-largest freestanding stone. Another notable natural point of interest is Mefurua, adding to the region's diverse geological landscape.
Rendalen municipality is rich in water bodies, including the northern part of Lake Storsjøen, as well as lakes like Sølensjøen, Galtsjøen, Harrsjøen, and Lomnessjøen. The rivers Glomma and Renaelva also flow through the municipality. Sølensjøen is particularly known for its historical fishing communities and boathouses.


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