Attractions and places to see around Løten, a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway, offer a blend of historical sites, cultural experiences, and natural beauty. The region is characterized by its varied terrain, including lush woodlands and open fields, situated at the foot of the Finnskogen forest area. Visitors can explore a range of sites from historical landmarks to natural features. The average elevation of the municipality is 346 meters, providing diverse landscapes for exploration.
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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Since there is no bridge here, wading is the order of the day. Be careful! The stones in the riverbed are extremely slippery. It is advisable to use hiking poles and, if necessary, wear (water) shoes.
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The parking lot right by the river is behind a husky farm and is big enough for a few vehicles. There is a picnic table, an outhouse and information about tours, geology and the surrounding area.
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Beautiful trail with occasional technical sections. Can be difficult when slippery. Please note that the road from Midtskogen is a private toll road - 75 NOK to be paid.
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Here you can throw yourself into Lake Mjøsa from a height of five meters. By the way: The construction of the diving tower is said to have devoured 28 million Norwegian kroner (equivalent to around 2.7 million euros), which has earned it the unofficial title of “the most expensive diving tower in the world”.
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Løten offers diverse natural beauty, from lush woodlands to open fields. A prominent natural feature is the Korpreiret Waterfall, which is particularly impressive in spring when water levels are high. The area also features the River Crossing at Korpereiret, where you can experience wading across the river. The municipality is situated at the foot of the Finnskogen forest area, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Yes, Løten is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts with a variety of hiking routes. You can find trails for different skill levels, including the Korpreiret Nature and Culture Trail. Other popular areas for hiking include Løtenfjellet and Østre Skogbygd, offering serene lakeside paths and more challenging inclines. The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) also suggests numerous trails, including walks along old timber flumes and military roads.
Løten is rich in history and culture. You can visit the historic Løiten Brænderi, established in 1855, or the Løten Church, built in the late 1100s, which features a notable ceiling painting. The stately Løten rectory is also a protected historical site. For a glimpse into industrial heritage, explore the Klevfos Cellulose & Papirfabrik museum. Additionally, the renowned painter Edvard Munch was born in Ådalsbruk, Løten.
To explore Løten's industrial past, visit the Klevfos Cellulose & Papirfabrik, a former cellulose and paper factory now operating as a museum. This site, along with the Industriområdet Fløta/Aadals Brug, offers insight into the region's industrial history and is recognized as a cultural heritage site.
Yes, the Cultural Path in Kirkebygda is a 4 km long route created in 2006. It allows visitors to learn about the 1500-year-old history of the area around Løten Church. Along the path, you'll find information boards detailing burial mounds, historical findings, Løiten Brænderi, a village fort, and old roads.
Løten offers several family-friendly options. The Løiten Almenning Korpreiret Trailhead provides facilities like a picnic table and an outhouse, making it a good starting point for family outings. For a unique experience, the Hamar Diving Tower, though slightly outside Løten, offers a fun activity for older children and adults to jump into Lake Mjøsa. Additionally, the Cabin Island at Anno Norsk Skogmuseum offers cabin accommodations that can be a fun family experience.
The best time to visit Løten for outdoor activities largely depends on your interests. Spring is ideal for experiencing the Korpreiret Waterfall at its fullest. Generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn are excellent for hiking, cycling, and exploring the lush woodlands and open fields. Winter offers opportunities for skiing and other snow-based activities.
Yes, Løten has easy hiking trails suitable for beginners. The Korpreiret Nature and Culture Trail is an easy option. You can also find other easy routes listed in the Hiking around Løten guide, such as the 'Viewpoint at the Waterfall – Korpreiret Waterfall loop' and 'View of the Waterfall – Viewpoint at the Waterfall loop'.
Many outdoor areas in Løten are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the trails with your canine companion. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or during certain seasons to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Check local signage for specific rules on individual trails.
The Løiten Almenning Korpreiret Trailhead offers convenient facilities for visitors. It features a parking lot large enough for several vehicles, located behind a husky farm. You'll also find a picnic table, an outhouse, and information about tours, geology, and the surrounding area, making it a good starting point for exploring the Korpreiret region.
Yes, Løten offers various cycling routes for different preferences. You can find several options in the Cycling around Løten guide, including routes like the 'Stange Church – Café With Lake View loop' and the 'Norwegian Forest Museum – Åsta loop'. These routes allow you to explore the region's landscapes and attractions on two wheels.
Access to the Korpreiret Waterfall is via a trail that can have occasional technical sections and be slippery, especially when wet. It's best visited in spring for higher water levels. Please note that the road from Midtskogen leading to the area is a private toll road, with a fee of 75 NOK.


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