Start: At the parking lot by Hardangervidda national park centre
Length: 2,2 km round tour
Child-friendly: yes
A well prepared path with a great view over Lake Møsvatn and Hardangervidda. Follow the trail south of the parking lot to Hardangervidda National Park Centre. At the sign “Stormyra” take the path to the right against Møsvatn Fjellpark.
The reception at the center gives you access to a nature app with GPS that guides you through the tour and you can learn a bit about ecology, plants and wildlife along the way. The app is in 10 languages. Norwegian. English, German. French, Spanish, Dutch, Russian, Ukrainien, Polish, and Mandarin (Chinese)
There are also several benches along the path.
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