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Top 7 Natural Monuments around Nore Og Uvdal

Best natural monuments around Nore Og Uvdal are characterized by a diverse landscape that includes a significant portion of Hardangervidda National Park. This region features Europe's largest mountain plateau, ancient geological formations, and extensive natural areas. The municipality is situated at the top of the Numedal valley, offering a blend of open plateaus, old-growth forests, and serene lakes. These natural features provide opportunities for exploring the area's geology and ecosystems.

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Last updated: June 28, 2026

Fauskodammen Cultural Park

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It's a beautiful place. And there's a shelter to pitch your tent and spend the night.

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In the middle of the planks there is supposed to be a path towards Vesle Krækkja. But that is currently not to be found here in the moor. Down by …

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Historic Stone Shelter (Nonsbuhæd)

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Natteherberg paa Langfjeldet for Reisende (Nonsbuhæd)

This is a copy of a drawing by the painter Johannes Flintoe, b. 1786 – d. 1870, from the summer of 1822.
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Dusehesten Boulder

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Characteristic rock, which also gave the nearby DNT hut its name. Reachable in about 1 km (30 minutes) from the hut.

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Impressive open landscape

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The route towards Dyregravshalle takes you through the wide-open landscapes of Hardangervidda, where rolling plateaus stretch as far as the eye can see. This historic site, once a large reindeer …

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August 18, 2025, Impressive open landscape

A lovely walk over rugged terrain. Not difficult. Good shoes are recommended due to wet sections.

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Natteherberg paa Langfjeldet for Reisende (Nonsbuhæd) This is a copy of a drawing by the painter Johannes Flintoe, b. 1786 – d. 1870, from the summer of 1822. He stayed here with his traveling group: the guide, the cartographer Gerhard Munthe, the architect Hans Lindstow, and the botanist Mathias N. Blytt, who were on scientific assignments. Hardangervidda was part of "unknown" Norway at the time. The journey began in Ustedalen with a coachman and horses, south of Ustevatn, via Monsbutheia – Halne – Skiftesjøen – Bjoreidalen – Vøringsfoss. Flintoe made many drawings and watercolors from this trip and other journeys on the Hardangervidda plateau and in the surrounding villages. The drawing shows that it is late evening—the sun is just setting behind the Hardangerjøkelen. The large stone with the fire on top lies there as it does today. Stone walls are built against a large, flat stone with a cave underneath, forming a stone hut with room for several people. The shelter, or stone hut, was probably used in times long past by people hiking in the mountains. It was a lifesaver for many exhausted and frozen hikers. More recently, it has fallen into disrepair and served as a protective barrier against scree. It was rebuilt in 1995—just as it was in 1822. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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Cultural heritage site with traces of log driving, charcoal burning, iron production, and travel.

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The route towards Dyregravshalle takes you through the wide-open landscapes of Hardangervidda, where rolling plateaus stretch as far as the eye can see. This historic site, once a large reindeer trapping area with around 100 pitfall traps and guiding fences, offers a glimpse into centuries-old hunting traditions.

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It's a beautiful place. And there's a shelter to pitch your tent and spend the night.

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If you always keep to the right (despite the lack of a junction) (coming from the 7), you will deviate from the path marked with the red "T" and follow paths that become smaller and smaller. Apparently these lead to a cabin by the lake. We didn't want to take the risk of not being able to follow the path marked by Komoot there and turned around. Info: at ut.no, the "missing" path is only shown as a thin dashed line...if in doubt, it's better to trust ut.no than Komoot.

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In the middle of the planks there is supposed to be a path towards Vesle Krækkja. But that is currently not to be found here in the moor. Down by the lake there should be the continuing path that the Komoot map shows, but according to the Fagerheim hut keeper.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What unique natural features can I explore in Nore og Uvdal?

Nore og Uvdal is characterized by its diverse natural landscape, including a significant portion of the vast Hardangervidda National Park, Europe's largest mountain plateau. You can experience ancient geological formations, expansive tundra, and numerous lakes. The region also features old-growth forests, such as those found in Trillemarka Nature Reserve, and the picturesque Numedal Valley.

Are there any historical natural monuments in the area?

Yes, several natural monuments in Nore og Uvdal also hold historical significance. For instance, Fauskodammen Cultural Park is a historical site showcasing traces of log driving, charcoal burning, and iron production. Another notable site is the Historic Stone Shelter (Nonsbuhæd), a rebuilt shelter from 1822 that served as a lifesaver for travelers on the Hardangervidda plateau.

What kind of rock formations can I see in Nore og Uvdal?

The region is known for its impressive rock formations, shaped by millions of years of geological processes and glacial activity. A prominent example is the Dusehesten Boulder, a characteristic rock that also lends its name to a nearby DNT hut. The landscape of Hardangervidda itself tells a story of ancient Precambrian rocks.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments?

Nore og Uvdal offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those leading to the Impressive open landscape of Hardangervidda, which features ancient reindeer trapping areas. For more hiking options, check out the Hiking around Nore Og Uvdal guide. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes like those found in the Cycling around Nore Og Uvdal guide and the MTB Trails around Nore Og Uvdal guide.

Are there any family-friendly natural monuments or activities?

Yes, Fauskodammen Cultural Park is categorized as family-friendly, offering a blend of nature and history. The vast open landscapes of Hardangervidda also provide opportunities for easy walks and exploring nature with children, though some trails might be more challenging. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out with family.

What is the best time of year to visit Nore og Uvdal's natural monuments?

The best time to visit largely depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking and exploring the open plateaus and forests, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures. Spring and autumn offer beautiful scenery with changing foliage, though weather can be more unpredictable. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and experiencing a snow-covered landscape, especially in Hardangervidda.

Can I observe wildlife in the natural areas of Nore og Uvdal?

Absolutely. Hardangervidda National Park is particularly renowned for being home to the largest wild reindeer herds in the world, offering a unique opportunity for wildlife observation. The diverse ecosystems of the park and areas like Trillemarka Nature Reserve also support various other flora and fauna adapted to the mountain environment.

What makes Hardangervidda National Park special in Nore og Uvdal?

Hardangervidda National Park, Europe's largest mountain plateau, is a significant part of Nore og Uvdal. It's special due to its vast, untamed wilderness, unique ecosystem supporting the world's largest wild reindeer herds, and its geological history evident in the ancient rock formations. It offers extensive networks of hiking trails and breathtaking panoramic views.

Are there any boardwalks or accessible paths in the natural monuments?

Yes, within Hardangervidda National Park, you can find the Wooden Boardwalk in Hardangervidda National Park. This boardwalk provides access through the moorland, making certain sections of the park more manageable to traverse, especially towards areas like Vesle Krækkja.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Nore og Uvdal?

Visitors frequently appreciate the sense of untamed wilderness and the vast, open landscapes, particularly within Hardangervidda. The historical elements, such as the traces of log driving at Fauskodammen and the ancient stone shelter, also add a unique dimension. Many enjoy the opportunity for peaceful exploration and the stunning scenic views.

Are there any lakes or water features to visit?

Yes, the region features several serene lakes. Pålsbufjorden is a scenic lake offering opportunities for kayaking and fishing. Other lakes like Geitsjøen and Hettefjorden also contribute to the tranquil natural environment, providing beautiful spots for relaxation and recreation amidst the mountainous landscape.

What should I wear when visiting the natural monuments in Nore og Uvdal?

Given the mountainous and often unpredictable weather conditions, it's advisable to dress in layers. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are recommended, even in summer. Sturdy hiking boots are essential for most trails, especially on the rugged terrain of Hardangervidda. Always be prepared for sudden changes in weather.

Is it possible to find accommodation near the natural monuments?

Yes, there are various accommodation options in and around Nore og Uvdal, ranging from cabins and guesthouses to hotels. Some natural monuments, like Fauskodammen Cultural Park, even offer shelters for overnight stays, providing a unique wilderness experience. It's always best to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.

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