Best attractions and places to see around Tolga, Norway, include a variety of natural features and historical sites. This region is characterized by its mountain lakes and traditional guesthouses, offering insights into local culture and natural beauty. Visitors can explore a range of outdoor attractions, from serene lakes to historic settlements. Tolga provides opportunities to experience both the natural landscape and local heritage.
Last updated: June 24, 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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Idyllic small lake with good opportunities to rest.
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Nice little lake with table, benches and fire pit
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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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Many farms in Dalsbygda still work in the old traditional way and keep large herds in the pastures of the valley. Meierigården offers everything a hiker's heart desires: overnight stay, food, showers and washing machines. In Kølbua Kafé, which is located in the same building, there are refreshments from the local farmers in summer. Overnight for NOK 500 per person per night. 200 NOK pp if more than two guests stay overnight. Bed linen for 100 NOK. Mail: post@fjellfolge.no Telephone: +47 48 10 96 83 Address: Fjellfølge DA, 2550 Os i Østerdalen http://dalsbygda.no
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Gasthof Vingelsgaard is located at an altitude of 730 meters above sea level. in the old village "Vinnilsgar'n", which is the oldest settlement in Vingelen. This settlement used to be made up of 7 different farms, which lay close to each other by the Vingelsgaard brook, and were called "sjubøndersgar'n" - "Seven Farms". The first written record of the farm dates back to 1528, but probably it has been inhabited for some time. The Vingelsgaard guest house serves good home-cooked food from its own and regional production. The breakfast consists mainly of homemade bread, cheeses from the local cheese dairy Eggen and homemade jam. Double room kr. 850, - Family room kr. 1000 - Breakfast kr. 100, - per person Lunch / dinner (hot meal) as a 2-course menu (to be ordered in advance): kr. 200 - kr 350, - http://www.vingelsgaard.no/
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Tolga is known for its serene natural beauty, particularly its lakes. You can visit Forollsjøen Lake, a high mountain lake popular for sport fishing, with archaeological finds suggesting it was once a Sami sacrificial site. Another idyllic spot is Tylldalslokan Lake, which offers tables, benches, and a fire pit for resting.
Yes, you can experience the rich history of the region at Vingelsgaard Guesthouse. Located at 730 meters altitude in the old village "Vinnilsgar'n", it is the oldest settlement in Vingelen, with records dating back to 1528. It offers home-cooked food from local production.
The area around Tolga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like 'Around Langtjønna' or more challenging routes such as 'Tylldalslokan Lake – Gloføkkampen Summit loop'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like 'Månknausen – Kvolvet loop'. Running trails are also available, including a 'Running loop from Tolga kirke'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and running guide for Tolga.
Several attractions and facilities cater to families. Vingelsgaard Guesthouse and Meierigården Dalsbygda are both family-friendly guesthouses offering food and accommodation. Tylldalslokan Lake is an ideal spot for a family rest with its tables, benches, and fire pit. Additionally, Tynset Camping provides cabins and rooms right on the Glomma river, perfect for family stays.
For accommodation and dining, consider Vingelsgaard Guesthouse, which serves home-cooked meals and offers family rooms. Meierigården Dalsbygda provides overnight stays, food, showers, and a café with local produce. Tynset Camping offers cabins and rooms, with breakfast available, and is open all year.
Tolga offers a range of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find easy walks like 'Around Langtjønna' (2 km) or 'Picnic and Barbecue Area – Old Wooden Suspension Bridge loop' (5.6 km). For more moderate challenges, try the 'Østerdalen Path' (13.5 km) or 'Tylldalslokan Lake – Gloføkkampen Summit loop from Gloføklia' (10.1 km). Experienced hikers might enjoy the 'Tylldalslokan Lake – Gloføkkampen Summit loop from Langsjøen' (16.2 km), which is rated difficult. Explore these and more in the hiking guide for Tolga.
Yes, Forollsjøen Lake is a popular destination for sport fishing due to its rich trout populations. Remember that if you wish to fish, you must first obtain a permit (Fiskekort) from the local authorities.
For camping and overnight stays, Tynset Camping is an idyllic campsite with cabins and rooms located right on the Glomma river. It's open all year. Alternatively, Meierigården Dalsbygda offers overnight stays in a traditional setting, complete with showers and washing machines, catering to hikers.
Absolutely. Vingelsgaard Guesthouse prides itself on serving good home-cooked food from its own and regional production, including homemade bread, local cheeses, and jam for breakfast. Meierigården Dalsbygda also features Kølbua Kafé, which offers refreshments from local farmers during the summer.
Gravel biking is a great way to explore the Tolga region. Popular routes include the 'Månknausen – Kvolvet loop from Tolga' (27.8 km), the extensive 'Bjøreggene – Wooden Bridge Over the Glomma loop from Tolga' (57 km), and the 'Hamran – Skardet loop from Tolga' (24.7 km). You can find more details and other routes in the gravel biking guide for Tolga.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil natural settings, such as the peaceful atmosphere at Tylldalslokan Lake, which is noted for its resting opportunities. The historical charm and local hospitality of places like Vingelsgaard Guesthouse, with its traditional food and scenic views, also receive high praise.


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