Inlandet - Innlandet

Lillehammer

The Fylke Domestic lies in the east Norway. It was created on January 1, 2020 as part of the regional reform through the merger of the Fylke Oppland and Hedmark.

places

Map of Innlandet with E6 and E136

Innlandet consists of the following municipalities:

  • 1 AlvdalWebsite of this institutionAlvdal in the Wikipedia encyclopediaAlvdal in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryAlvdal (Q48723) in the Wikidata database
  • 2 ElverumWebsite of this institutionElverum in the travel guide Wikivoyage in a different languageElverum in the Wikipedia encyclopediaElverum in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsElverum (Q109140) in the Wikidata database
  • 3 FolldalWebsite of this institutionFolldal in the Wikipedia encyclopediaFolldal in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryFolldal (Q484064) in the Wikidata database
  • 4 GjøvikWebsite of this institutionGjøvik in the Wikivoyage travel guide in a different languageGjøvik in the Wikipedia encyclopediaGjøvik in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsGjøvik (Q108031) in the Wikidata database
  • 5 HamarWebsite of this institutionHamar in the Wikipedia encyclopediaHamar in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsHamar (Q104400) in the Wikidata database
  • 6 KongsvingerWebsite of this institutionKongsvinger in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageKongsvinger in the Wikipedia encyclopediaKongsvinger in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsKongsvinger (Q109499) in the Wikidata database
  • 7 LillehammerWebsite of this institutionLillehammer in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLillehammer in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLillehammer (Q101341) in the Wikidata database - administrative center
  • 8 SolderingWebsite of this institutionLøten in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLøten in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsLøten (Q488951) in the Wikidata database
  • 9 Østre deadWebsite of this institutionØstre dead in the encyclopedia WikipediaØstre Toten in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsØstre Toten (Q308420) in the Wikidata database
  • 10 RingsakerWebsite of this institutionRingsaker in the Wikipedia encyclopediaRingsaker in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryRingsaker (Q113466) in the Wikidata database
  • 11 Sør-OdalWebsite of this institutionSør-Odal in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSør-Odal in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSør-Odal (Q48615) in the Wikidata database
  • 12 Vestre deadWebsite of this institutionVestre Toten in the Wikipedia encyclopediaVestre Toten in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsVestre Toten (Q48717) in the Wikidata database

Other goals

Besseggengrat
Galdhøpiggen
  • Jotunheimen. The mountains Jotunheimen with the Besseggengrat, the 2,468 m high Galdhøpiggen and the 2,452 m high Glittertind, which are the two highest mountains in Norway.
  • Valdres valley
  • Mjøsa lake. The largest lake in Norway.

background

Oppland borders the Fylke in the north Møre and Romsdal (north-west) and Sør-Trøndelag (northeast). Lies in the east Hedmark, to the south of it border the region Akershus and Oslo in small sections to Oppland. The province borders in the southwest Buskerud and west Sogn and Fjordane at.

language

In the Fylke Oppland, especially in the rural areas, predominantly Nynorsk spoken. For travelers in the region, however, this is of little concern, since Nynorsk in its pure form is actually only in the written language. In everyday language, the spoken Nynorsk (spoken by 10-15% of the Norwegian population) and the spoken one are similar Bokmål (spoken by the majority of the population) so much that as a tourist with only rudimentary Norwegian language skills you will hardly notice any differences.

getting there

By train

The leads from Oslo and Trondheim Dovrebahn railway line through the Gudbrandsdalen.

By bus

Several long-distance buses (e.g .: from Norway Busekspress) drive to Oppland.

mobility

The transport company opplandstrafikk operates regional bus services.

Tourist Attractions

Lom Stave Church
  • Maihaugen. Maihaugen Lillehammer is Europe's largest open-air museum with 185 traditional Norwegian buildings in miniature form.Open: in summer daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., in winter daily (except Mon) 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.Price: Entry: 90/75 NOK in high / low season.
  • Lom Stave Church. The stave church is one of the largest preserved stave churches in Norway.

activities

kitchen

nightlife

security

climate

In January the average temperature is between -8 ° C and -12 ° C in the valleys and mountains. The lowest temperatures are from -30 ° C to -35 ° C, in some places even down to -40 ° C.

In July, the mean temperature is generally between 14 ° C and 16 ° C in the valleys. 1000 m above sea level it is 10 ° C - 12 ° C, at an altitude of 2000 meters the normal July temperature is between 3 ° C - 5 ° C.

The highest measured temperatures in the valleys are between 30 ° C and 35 ° C.

trips

literature

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