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  1. Gudbrandsdalen. Gudbrandsdalen ( Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɡʉ̂ː (d)brɑnsˌdɑːɳ]; English: Gudbrand Valley [1] [2] [3]) is a valley and traditional district in the Norwegian county of Innlandet (formerly Oppland ). [4] The valley is oriented in a north-westerly direction from Lillehammer and the lake of Mjøsa, extending 230 kilometers ...

    • 15,340 km² (5,920 sq mi)
    • Innlandet
  2. Heidal is known for its fine ancient wooden architecture, including Bjølstad farm. The Sjoa river, well-known among rafters, flows from Jotunheimen through the valley into the main valley. free. File:Ridderspranget II.jpg Do [edit] Lesjaskogsvatnet lake near Bjorli Skiing [edit] Cross-country skiing in all mountain areas and close to towns.

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  4. Jun 9, 2015 · This farm is the proud recipient of the St. Olav’s Rose, an honor awarded to places with particularly distinguished Norwegian heritage. One eats very well here. The dishes are typical of the valley. All of the ingredients used are local and “ecologically cultivated.”. The meat comes from the farm and the fish from the local lakes.

  5. Gudbrandsdalen is a valley just north of Oslo. Described by VisitNorway as ‘the king of the valleys’, Gudbrandsdalen has a lot to see and do. There are tons of historic sites as the valley is historically important. There are ancient farms as the valley is one of the famous food produces of Norway.

  6. Døle Gudbrandsdal Horse Breed Info. Here are some of the key things you need to know about the Døle Gudbrandsdal horse: Height (size) 14.1 – 15.3 hands high. Colors. Most commonly bay or brown, but black, chestnut gray and dun are also seen. Some have white markings on the head and legs, especially among the trotter type.

  7. Artists and authors have been drawn to the beautiful Gudbrandsdalen for generations. Why is this? Read about why four of Norway’s most renowned writers have been inspired by the valley. …

  8. Gudbrandsdalen is the king of the valleys! The region is known for an abundance of locally produced food, traditional architecture, and a varied landscape. With large areas of forests, mountains, and watercourses, Gudbrandsdalen is an ideal place for fishing, hiking, and skiing.

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