Attractions and places to see around Tynset, a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway, showcase its natural beauty, history, and cultural heritage. Situated in the upper part of Norway's longest valley, Østerdalen, Tynset features diverse landscapes from mountains to rivers. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into Norwegian traditions.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The guest house is lovingly furnished and is beautifully located on a mountain ridge with a view of the beautiful surroundings. Current information and booking options are available on the homepage: https://vingelsgaard.no/
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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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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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Archaeological finds in the shores of the 992 m high mountain lake suggest that the Forollsjøen in former times could have been a Sami sacrificial site. Today, the lake is due to its rich trout populations a popular destination for sport fishing. If you want to fish, you must first get a permit (Fiskekort) from the local authorities.
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Idyllic campsite with cabins and rooms right on the river Glomma, not far from Tynset's center. Email: post@tynsetcamping.no Telephone: +47 624 80 311 Address: Brugata 21, 2500 Tynset, Norway Accommodation costs: Cabins from NOK 420 per night. Breakfast 90 NOK per person. Single / double room with breakfast 750/950 NOK per night. Open: all year, reception daily from 08.00-23.00 Other: Camping. Free wifi. Grocery on opposite street side. http://www.tynsetcamping.no
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Tynset offers several impressive natural landmarks. You can visit Jutulhogget Canyon, one of Northern Europe's largest canyons, offering spectacular views. Another notable site is Forollsjøen Lake, a high-altitude mountain lake known for its trout populations and historical significance. The majestic Tronfjell (Tron summit), located about 30 km south of Tynset, provides panoramic views and is accessible by a toll road in summer.
Yes, Tynset has a rich history. The Tynset Open Air Museum (Tynset Bygdemuseum) features old buildings, including a 1760 house and an exhibition on World War II. Tynset Church, consecrated in 1795, is beautifully situated on a hill with excellent views. You can also explore the remains of historical mining operations at Kvikne Mines in Odden or Røstvangen Mines, which offer a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
The Tynset area is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, cycling, and fishing in the vast forest and mountain areas. In winter, ploughed ski tracks are available. For specific routes, consider exploring the hiking trails around Tynset or the gravel biking routes.
Families can enjoy several spots. Tynset Camping, located right on the Glåma river, offers an idyllic setting for camping with cabins and rooms. The Vingelsgaard Guesthouse is also considered family-friendly, offering home-cooked food in a historical setting. Many easy hiking trails are suitable for families, such as those found in the hiking guide.
For Jutulhogget Canyon, there is a dedicated and spacious parking area, the Jutulhogget Nature Reserve Parking Area. It can accommodate many vehicles and includes picnic tables, a dumpster, and information about the nature reserve. This makes it convenient for visitors to access the viewpoint.
Tynset offers outdoor activities year-round. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, and fishing, with the Tronfjell toll road open for summit access. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for hiking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy landscape perfect for skiing on ploughed tracks. The specific best time depends on your preferred activity.
Yes, fishing is a popular activity, especially at Forollsjøen Lake, known for its rich trout populations. If you plan to fish, you must obtain a permit (Fiskekort) from the local authorities. It's always advisable to check local regulations before fishing.
Absolutely. The Vingelsgaard Guesthouse, dating back to at least 1528, offers a unique stay at 730 meters above sea level. It serves delicious home-cooked food made from local and regional produce, including homemade bread and cheeses. It's a great way to experience traditional Norwegian hospitality.
The River Glåma is Norway's longest river and flows through Tynset. It offers opportunities for camping along its banks, such as at Tynset Camping, which is idyllically located right by the river. It's a peaceful spot for relaxation and enjoying the natural surroundings.
Beyond Tynset Church, you can visit Kvikne Church, a cruciform timber church built in 1652. It features a richly decorated interior with one of Norway's finest Renaissance altarpieces and even Viking graffiti on its planks, offering a fascinating blend of history and art.
Tynset's vast forest and mountain areas are well-suited for cycling. There are signposted paths for various levels. For those interested in off-road cycling, you can explore the gravel biking routes or the MTB trails around Tynset, which offer diverse terrain and scenic views.
Tronfjell, located south of Tynset, is a prominent mountain offering panoramic views from its summit. It's also known as the burial place of Indian philosopher Swami Sri Ananda Acharya, who was known locally as the wise man of Tron. A toll road provides access to the summit during the summer months.


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