Attractions and places to see around Alvdal include a rich blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and notable landmarks. The region features majestic mountains, ancient canyons, and historical farmyards. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from high peaks like Tronfjell to picturesque mountain farming valleys. Alvdal offers a variety of outdoor and cultural experiences for explorers.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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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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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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The museum used to be an old sawmill with a raft and power station. Today it is also used for exhibitions and concerts. Nice rest area and vantage point over the waterfall.
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The Myldingi Reserve was established in 1989. It is shaped by Quaternary geological forms. The protected area was expanded in 1993 in connection with the Rondane NP conservation plan. It lies at an altitude of 700 to 1,300 meters west of the Atnsjømyrene nature reserve.
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Those who climb up here will be rewarded with a beautiful view over the gorge and the entire Jutulhogget nature reserve.
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View of one of Norway's largest canyons.
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A very steep path leads down to the bottom of the gorge.
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Alvdal is rich in natural beauty. You can explore Jutulhogget Canyon, Northern Europe's largest canyon, offering significant geological insights. Another notable area is Myldingi Nature Reserve, characterized by unique Quaternary geological forms. Don't miss Tronfjell (Mount Tron), which offers panoramic views from its summit, accessible via Norway's second-highest paved road.
Absolutely. Alvdal boasts several cultural gems. Visit Husantunet, one of Norway's oldest and best-preserved farmyards from the 1800s, now an open-air museum. The Huset Aukrust is dedicated to the imaginative world of renowned illustrator Kjell Aukrust, famous for his 'Pinchcliffe Grand Prix'. You can also see the Nyhus Tannery, which showcases the transition from home crafts to specialized businesses.
The region around Alvdal is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and skiing, especially in the Alvdal Vestfjell area. For specific hiking routes, check out the Hiking around Alvdal guide. If you prefer cycling, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Alvdal or the Cycling around Alvdal guide.
Yes, Alvdal offers options for families. The Water Power Museum and Waterfall is a family-friendly spot that used to be an old sawmill and now hosts exhibitions. The Huset Aukrust, with its connection to Kjell Aukrust's imaginative stories, can also be engaging for children. Additionally, the Savalen area, with its lake and recreational facilities, is a great destination for family outings.
For Jutulhogget Canyon, there is a spacious Jutulhogget Nature Reserve Parking Area. This parking lot can accommodate many vehicles and provides amenities like picnic tables, a dumpster, and information about the local nature reserve.
Alvdal offers different experiences throughout the year. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the mountain farming valleys (Seterdaler) where active summer farming still takes place. The Alvdal Vestfjell area is popular for hiking and cycling during warmer months. Winter provides opportunities for skiing, particularly in areas like Alvdal Vestfjell.
Yes, Alvdal serves as a gateway to Rondane National Park. The Suspension Bridge at Atnsjømyrene Nature Reserve is a starting point for exploring the national park, with several signposted paths leading through it. The Alvdal Vestfjell area also extends towards Rondane National Park.
Tronfjell is Alvdal's most prominent landmark, standing at 1,666 meters. It's unique for having Norway's second-highest paved road leading to its summit, offering incredible panoramic views. It also holds cultural significance as the burial place of Indian philosopher Swami Sri Ananda Acharya, who envisioned a peace university on the mountain.
Yes, there are hiking options for various skill levels. For an easier walk, consider the 'Bench at Riptjønna – Nordre Riptjønnåsen loop from Ripan naturreservat' which is rated as easy. You can find more details and other routes in the Hiking around Alvdal guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, such as the dramatic Jutulhogget Canyon and the serene Myldingi Nature Reserve. The historical and cultural insights offered by sites like Husantunet and the imaginative world of Huset Aukrust are also highly valued. Many enjoy the starting point for exploring Rondane National Park at the Suspension Bridge at Atnsjømyrene Nature Reserve.
Yes, the Water Power Museum and Waterfall offers insights into the region's industrial past, having been an old sawmill and power station. Additionally, the Nyhus Tannery, part of the Alvdal Museum, provides a glimpse into the transition from home crafts to specialized businesses in the 19th and 20th centuries.
The Aukrustmonumentet is a tribute to Kjell Aukrust, a celebrated local artist. Located near the church, it features Aukrust along with his beloved characters Solan and Ludvig, looking out over the village and towards his childhood home, symbolizing his deep connection to Alvdal and its influence on his work.


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