Hardangervidda mountain plateau, situated in Western Norway at an altitude of 1200-1600 meters above sea level, covering an area of 8,000 square meters, is the largest in Europe. There are glaciers, rivers flowing in the east and the west, forming various waterfalls, the largest of which - Vøringsfossen - resets the flow of water from a height of 134 m.
Tours are on a plateau in the serene silence through the woods, herbaceous shrubs, mosses and lichens. The main inhabitants of the local wildlife - deer, hunting of which is severely restricted, stoats, foxes and others.
It offers travelers there are campsites, hotels, rental of tourist equipment. You can stay and live in a trailer or tent.
The most popular outdoor activities in the vicinity of the plateau are rafting, downhill and cross-country skiing, hiking, trekking, biking, fishing in mountain lakes and streams.
The natural center of Øvre panoramic documentary will tell you about the unique nature of the plateau, and the life of local residents. In the aquarium you can see all the different inhabitants of the underwater world.
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