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Trysil offers more than thirty experiences every day during summer. In this brochure you will find most of what you need to know about activities, events, restaurants, shops and accommodations.

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Opening hours, Trysil Tourist Office

Until 14 June: Mon–Fri 9:00–16:00

14 June–27 June: Mon–Fri 9:00–16:00, Sat 10:00–14:00.

28 June–8 August: Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00, Sat & Sun 10:00–14:00.

9 August – 12 September: Mon–Fri 9:00–16:00, Sat 10:00–14:00.

From 31 August: Mon–Fri 9:00–16:00.Also open some Saturdays during events.

Trysil Tourist OfficeStorvegen 3, NO-2420 TrysilTel: +47 62 45 10 00E-mail: [email protected]

Table of contentsWeekly programme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

You decide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Adventures in Trysil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Hiking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Spa, baths and bowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Cycling trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Horses, dogs and farms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Safaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Golf experiences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Fishing activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Group activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

River activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Cultural experiences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Car trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Dine out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Accommodation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Telephone catalogue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

Map of Trysil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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Trysil Tourist OfficeStorvegen 3, NO-2420 TrysilTel: +47 62 45 10 00E-mail: [email protected]

DAILYHiking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Top 5 Trysil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Mountain orienteering . . . . . 9Adventure pools . . . . . . . . . . 10Bowling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Surfing wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Spa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Swimming areas . . . . . . . . . . . 10Cycling trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Riding trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Farm visits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Mountain pasture visits . . . 13Visit the sled dogs . . . . . . . . . 13Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Exclusive fly fishing . . . . . . . 16Drift boat fishing . . . . . . . . . . 16Fly fishing course . . . . . . . . . . 16Child-friendly fishing . . . . . . 17Guided fishing trips . . . . . . . . 17Fishing guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Boat rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17GPS-guiding, fishing . . . . . . . 18Fishing in western Trysil . . . 18Fishing in Ulvsjøen lake . . . . 18Paintball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Treetop walking . . . . . . . . . . . 19Meeting of champions . . . . . 19Woods range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Trysil Challenge . . . . . . . . . . . 19Pentathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Extreme rafting . . . . . . . . . . . 21Kayaking courses . . . . . . . . . 22Canoe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Raft trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Trysil-Knut Ski Museum . . . 24Støa Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Ny&Ne Cultural Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Trysil Bygdetun (Rural museum) . . . . . . . . . . . 25Sørlistøa Timber Floating Museum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Car trips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Some activities are by appointment only.

MONDAYSHuskycross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Moose safari on foot . . . . . . 14Fishers’ social . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

TUESDAYSGuided hike to Trysilfjellet . . 8Beaver safari by canoe . . . . 14Moose safari on foot . . . . . . 14Family rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Family ducky . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Indian canoe trip . . . . . . . . . . 20Rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Ducky boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

WEDNESDAYSGuided hike to Kanken . . . . . 8Family climbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Huskycross in Fageråsen . . 13Moose safari by bus . . . . . . . 14Fishing school . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Fishers’ social . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17River boarding . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Canyoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Intro to kayaking . . . . . . . . . . 22

THURSDAYSGuided hike in Fageråsen . . . 8Huskycross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Moose safari on foot . . . . . . 14Beaver safari by canoe . . . . 14Family rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Family ducky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Ducky boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

FRIDAYSFamily climbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Horse-drawn carriage rides 12Moose safari by bus . . . . . . . 14Fishers’ social . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17River boarding . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Canyoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

SATURDAYSMoose safari on foot . . . . . . 14Family rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Family ducky . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Ducky boat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

SUNDAYSGuided hike in Fageråsen . . . 8Family climbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Indian canoe trip . . . . . . . . . . 20Canyoning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Trysilknut on Osensjøen lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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Publishedby:DestinasjonTrysilBA,2010Graphicproduction:EggenGrafiskPrintedby:FlisaTrykkeriCoverphoto:JohanWildhagen/PalokavillePrintingerrorsandomissionsinthisbrochureexcepted.

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You decideIn Trysil, nature‘s theme park, there are activities to suit the whole family. Whether you want to be active or peaceful, whether you want to experience an adrenalin rush or a soothing massage, you have plenty to choose from. To help you find the right experience for you, we have sorted all our activities into four categories: easy, active, extreme and wellness. The activity’s colour code will deter-mine which tempo it has.Experience everything that Trysil has to offer at a tempo that suits you! In Trysil, you decide.

Colour Codes Trysil easy

Trysil active

Trysil extreme

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Trysil easySometimes it’s important to get away from it all. In Trysil, both the landscape and our offers invite you to take it easy. Float gently down the Trysil River on one of our rafts, while your float lies on the water and the sausages are on the barbecue. Breathe in the clear mountain air. Absorb the rich cultural life which stret-ches back over the generations. In Trysil, you decide.

Trysil wellnessWellness is a part of our nature. For some, wellness is looking quietly out over the water with a fishing rod in hand, surrounded by mag-nificent scenery. Others find it in the evening air around the campfire or at a spa where the whole body gets the attention it deserves. Genuine wellness is all about finding what feels right for you. What that may be, is not up to us. In Trysil, you decide.

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Trysil extremeExcitement is an integral part of our nature. Launch yourself into the river and let it carry you through the stunning countryside. Walk quietly amongst the trees and discover the rich wildlife. Feel the adrenalin pumping through your body as the paintballs whistle around your ears. Feel your pulse quicken as the big pike nears the hook. What you consider exciting is up to you. In Trysil, you decide.

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Trysil activeIn Trysil, there are activities to suit the whole family. Explore the countryside on two wheels or get those legs working and enjoy a disco-very trip in the mountains on foot. Let four legs take you on a horseback adventure or let yourself experience the natural forces of the Trysil River. You will not run out of ways to be active but what you choose to do is comple-tely up to you. In Trysil, you decide.

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EASYBowling .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10River activities Rafttrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Canoetrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Fishing Child-friendlyfishing . . . . . . . . . . 17 FishinginwesternTrysil . . . . . 18 FishinginUlvsjøen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Fishers’social . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Fishingschool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 GPS-guiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Guidedfishingtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Hiking ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Group activities Pentathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Treetopwalking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TrysilChallenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Horses, dogs and farms Visitthesleddogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Farmvisits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Horse-drawncarriage . . . . . . . . 12 Ridingtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Mountainpasturevisits . . . . . 13Cultural experiences Cartrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 TrysilknutonOsensjøen . . . . . 25 TrysilBygdetun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Trysil-KnutSkiMuseum . . . . . . 24 StøaChanel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 SørlistøaTimberFloating . . . 25Adventure pools....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Safaris Beaversafaribycanoe . . . . . . . 14 Moosesafaribybus . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Moosesafarionfoot . . . . . . . . . . . 14Shopping ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

ACTIVEMoose safari on foot ...... . . . . . . . . . 14River activities Familyrafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Indiancanoetrip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Fishing Driftboatfishing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Exclusiveflyfishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 FishinginwesternTrysil . . . . . . 18 FishinginUlvsjøen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Flyfishingcourse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 GPS-guiding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Guidedfishingtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Golf ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Group activities Pentathlon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 MeetingofChampions . . . . . . . . 19 Woodsrange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TrysilChallenge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Hunting ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Adventure pools....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Riding trips ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Cycling trips ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Hiking Mountainorienteering . . . . . . . . . . 9 Hikingtrips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Guidedmountainhikes . . . . . . . . . 8 Top5Trysil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

EXTREMERiver activities Ducky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Extremerafting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Riverboarding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Familyducky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Canyoning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Introtokayaking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kayakingcourses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Family climbing ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Group activities Treetopwalking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Paintball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Huskycross ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Hunting ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Surfing wave ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

WELLNESSSwimming areas ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Catering ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Riding trips ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Romantic raft ride....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Spa ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Dine out ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Trysilknut on Osensjøen lake .. 25

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Midsummer’s Eve, 23 JuneCelebrate Midsummer Eve on a raft trip from Trysil Church to Trysil Hyttegrend Øråneset, outdoor St. John’s Eve Mass, campfire lighting, BBQ, music and dance.

Events in Trysil – Summer 2010Ljørdal Village Fair, 2–4 JulyEnjoyable village fair in Ljør-dalen, with cultural events, fun and activities for all ages. Sale of local wares, handicraft and traditional food.

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‘The Canal’, 6–8 AugustThe musical ‘The Canal – a play about the Støa Canal’ depicts the toil, romance and everyday life along the Støa Canal in the 19th century.

Trysil Summer Festival, 13–14 AugustA large festival with concerts, local cultural events, handicraft displays, stalls and an amuse-ment park in Trysil centre.

Tørberg Village Fair, 29 July – 1 AugustVillage Fair in Tørberget with exhibitions, carnival parade, children’s activities, entertain-ment, sale of local wares, food and a flea market. Gala perfor-mance, revue and dance parties.

Trysil Football School, 24–27 JuneFootball School in Nybergsund for girls and boys aged 7–15. Large buffet every day. Focus on attitudes both on and off the field.

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Events in Trysil – Summer 2010

Unlimited Dance Galla 50+, 1–5 SeptemberEntertainment programme for seniors. Trysil entertainment Friday evening, guided tours, Wilderness Day, revue, dance and competitions.

Trysilrittet Cycle Race, 2–4 JulyThree bicycle races on one weekend! A 75-km cross-coun-try race round Trysilfjellet, a 13-km hill climb to the summit of Trysilfjellet – a climb of 917 m, and a family bike race. Suitable for everyone from the fittest cyclists and health enthusiasts to families with small children. Many exciting family activities also on offer.

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Trysilrypa Run, 10–12 SeptemberThe annual girls’ mountain weekend! Hikes and runs for ener-getic girls. Distances: 6, 10 and 13 km. Healthy and good fun, après-run, race banquet and motivational session. A weekend to solidify friendships!

Family Weekend, 3–5 SeptemberBring the whole family to Trysil for our Family Weekend! Mountain hike, treasure hunt and many exciting activities.

Trysil-Knut-leken, 17–19 SeptemberFolk music event for the home of the traditional violin. District championships in playing, song and dance. Seminars, concerts, church concert and dance.

Skjæraasen Days, 21–24 OctoberLiterature Festival in Trysil with several different events and gala evening.

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HikingTrysil has many beau-tiful areas to enjoy on foot. Some of these are described below. At the Trysil Tourist Office, you can get information and free guides for our 14 marked and graded walking trails.

Guided mountain hikes Guided mountain hike to peak of Trysilfjellet Mountain (elev. 1132), Tuesdays at 11:00, Weeks 27–32, from the Trysil Høyfjells-senter. NOK 25 per person. Sign up at the Welcome Centre at Trysil Høyfjellssenter. This hike is suitable for adults and for chil-dren 5 years and older.

Guided mountain hike to Kanken Peak (elev. 1022) from Knettse-tra. Wednesdays at 11:00,Weeks 27–32. NOK 25 per person. Meet at Knettsetra, which can be reached by car. Sign up at the Trysil Tourist

Office. This hike is suitable for adults and for children 7 years and older.

Guided tour in FageråsenFageråsen is Trysilfjellet Mountain’s highest holiday cabin area, with just a short walk to the timber line and to many other scenic places of interest. Join us on our locally-guided walking tours. You will see and hear about plants, animals, stories about Trysil and our history. We will stop and have an outdoor lunch with locally-produced food. There will also be a suitable com-petition for children with prizes awarded to all participants. Thursdays and Sundays 11:00–14:00, from 8 July till 15 August. Meet at the Information Office at Trysil Høyfjellssenter. Price: NOK 150 per person, NOK 475 per family (four people). A minimum number of five participants. Advance registration required.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel + 47 62 45 43 00.

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Bittermarka An idyllic mountain area with pasture hamlets, small fishing lakes and marked hiking trails.

Top 5 Trysil Top 5 Trysil is our new peak tour programme. It’s fun to walk up to Trysil’s friendly peaks, even for small children. At the top of each mountain in the Top 5 Trysil programme, there is a box with a hole-punch. Punch a hole in your route booklet and get a free diploma from the Trysil Tourist Office or at the Welcome Centres at the Trysil Turistsen-ter or at Trysil Høyfjellssenter.

Mountain orienteering On Trysil Mountain, posts will be out from the spring thaw until well into autumn. Trysil Tourist Office has O-maps that cover the entire orienteering area. Price: NOK 30.

Kolosjøen Nature Park At the beautiful Kolosjøen Nature Park, 10 km east of the centre of Trysil, you’ll find an interesting cultural path with old-fashioned bloomer furnaces, hay-drying racks, lumberjack hut and a logging dam. Self-operated raft ferry to Rundholmen island in Kolosjøen lake.

Ena Adventures Adventures in a unique region, north-west of Trysilfjellet. Canoe trips and courses as well as wal-king and cycling tours. Spend the night in lumberjack hut, lean-to or under the stars. Exclusive use of facilities in the area.Ena naturopplevelser,Tel. +47 91 72 90 11.

Trysil-Knut’s Fjellverden Trysil-Knut’s Fjellverden is loca-ted in Eltdalen, 30 km northwest of Trysil centre. The area offers great hiking terrain and good opportunities for hunting and fishing. You’ll also find well-mar-ked paths and peaks up to 1207 metres high.

Høljedalen Høljedalen, to the west, is ide-ally suited for outdoor adven-tures for families and groups. Scenic walks as well as the chance to hunt and fish. Cabins and rowboats for hire. Open huts with firewood. Barbecue area and Caravan camp. Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag,Tel. +47 62 44 99 62.

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Family climbing The whole family can learn to climb in Trysil. At our climbing area at Røhammeren, parti-cipants learn about climbing equipment, safety measures and climbing techniques. We either climb on real mountainsides or on our climbing walls that cater for different levels of ability. An exciting and fun experience for all ages. During the break, we grill sausages and enjoy ours-elves around the campfire.Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun-days 16:30–19:00, from 25 May till 11 October. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11. Minimum age limit: 7 years old. Price: NOK 375, BBQ, juice and coffee inclu-ded. Visitors must arrange own transport to the climbing area.Villmarkskompaniet,Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Hiking and cycling brochureOur new hiking and cycling brochure

contains information on all our signposted routes, including index maps, GPS coordinates, trail profiles, and descriptions of the routes. The brochure is free of charge.

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Adventure pools 1.600 m2 of water park with two children’s pools, a large main swimming pool with counter-current, plus a deep pool with a climbing wall of glass. Open daily 8:00–20:00.Prices Children (ages 3–16) NOK 75, adults NOK 120. Free to hotel guests and children under 3 years. Radisson Blu Resort Trysil, Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Surfing wave In the water park you can also surf the FlowRider, Scandinavia’s first indoor sur-fing wave!Open by appointment. NOK 200/person per hour (min. 4, max. 10 persons).Radisson Blu Resort Trysil, Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Spa, baths and bowling

Spa and wellness Large spa and wellness centre on two floors, with nine treat-ment rooms, two relaxation areas, warm pool, Finnish sauna, Turkish steam bath, and laco-nium. Open Tuesdays–Sundays 11:00–19:00.Radisson Blu Resort Trysil, Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Chill Bowl & Dine Eight bowling lanes of inter-national standard. Open daily 16:00–22:00.Radisson Blu Resort Trysil, Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Swimming areas At Trysil there are a number of excellent places for swimming: Gjetsjøen, which is 3 km west of Østby; Flersjøen swimming centre at Støa (marked by signs along RV/Classified Road 25); Ulvsjøen at Vestby; and Sjøenden, at the south end of Osensjøen. These are all nice for swimmers of all ages and abilities. Osmundsand beach – probably the finest inland sand beach – gently slopes into the northern end of Osensjøen lake in Åmot. It’s a kilometre long and very child-friendly. Ask at the Trysil Tourist Office about other swimming areas.

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Trysil has an extensive network of forest roads and trails which cater for cyclists of all ages.

Bicycle rentalsYou can rent bikes at Trysil Hyt-tegrend (Cabin Village), Øråneset, 2.5 km south of Trysil centre. There is a good selection of bike types, also kids’ models, child’s seats and bike trailers. Bike rental rates3 hours NOK 1201 day NOK 2402 days NOK 3603 days NOK 4904 days NOK 5405 days NOK 6106 days NOK 690Helmets are included in the price. Child seat: 3 hours NOK 60, 1 day NOK 160. Bike trailer: 3 hours NOK 110, 1 day NOK 220.Cycle Rental Centre,Trysil Hyttegrend, Øråneset, Tel. +47 90 13 27 61.

Bicycle rentals at FageråsenYou can also rent bikes at Sport Lodge’n at Trysil Høyfjellssenter in Fageråsen.Sport Lodge’n, Tel. +47 62 45 06 00.

Cycling trips

Transport by taxiGet a head start on altitude! Trysil Taxi offers a reasonable price for transporting you and your bike, so you can simply cycle the best routes, without the uphill trudge first. Trysil Taxi, Tel. +47 62 45 11 90.

Marked cycling routes Trysil has nine marked cycling routes varying from 4 to 75 km in length. The routes are graded into four levels of ability. There are lovely rest areas on all marked routes. You can get tips and free route descriptions for all marked routes at the Trysil Tourist Office. Remember to bring your helmet and to be considerate towards both the environment and your fellow travellers.

The Bamserunden Route New offer! The Bamserunden Route, is an overnight cycling trip in Høljedalen. Book accomoda-tion and food basket in advance. Check our brochure for marked walking and cycling trails.Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag, Tel. +47 62 44 99 62.

Hiking and cycling brochure Our new hiking and cycling brochure contains informa-tion on all our signposted routes, including index maps, GPS coordinates, trail profi-les, and descriptions of the routes. The brochure is free of charge.

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Riding trips At Trysil Hestesenter (equestrian centre) in the eastern part of Trysil you can enjoy horseback riding in true wilderness. We’ll stop to look at a bear’s lair, and if we’re lucky we’ll see a moose on our ride. The rides are always tailored to your own abilities. Minimum age: 10 years. Horse breeds: Norwegian coldbloods, Fjord horses and Shetland ponies.

Riding weekendFriday until Sunday: 2 nights, riding instruction in the ring, halfday riding trip. NOK 1,000.

Day tripSaturdays 11:00–17:00: We’ll stop and rest on this ride, so pack a lunch and drinks. NOK 750.

Half-day tripWednesdays and Fridays 11.–14. We’ll stop and rest on this ride, so bring a snack and drink. NOK 450.

2-hour rideTuesdays and Thursdays 11:00–13:00. NOK 350.

1-hour rideMondays 11:00–12:00. NOK 250.

Other rides and offers• Children’s riding: Approx. 10 min pony ride on logging road for children under 10 years: NOK 100.• Riding in the ring (45 min., wit-

hout instruction): NOK 200.• Private riding lesson (45 min):

NOK 250.• Riding camp for children over

10 years of age. 5 days. Price: NOK 2,700.

• All types of horse-carriage trips catered for.

• Paddock your own horse.

Cabin rentalsTrysil Hestesenter also has four cabins for rent; each sleeps four. Simple standard. Sanitary installations. NOK 350 per day (discounts for long stays).

Season runs 21 June–21 October.Trysil Hestesenter, Tel. +47 90 52 10 46.

Horses, dogs and farms

Horse-drawn carriage rides Short horse-drawn carriage rides available at Trysil Høy-fjellssenter at Fageråsen. Longer trips can be arranged. Fridays 11:00–14:00, from 9 July till 14 August. Price: NOK 30. Meet outside the Welcome Centre at Trysil Høyfjellssenter.Trysil Hesteskyss, Tel. +47 41 92 20 33.

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Family day of huskycross Try dog sledding – in summer! Track sledding in small 4-whe-eled, seated sleds. It’s easy to handle the steering and brakes, but we’ll equip you with helmet and goggles. Six two-person sleds Huskycross is suitable for the whole family, and can com-plement other fun such as log throwing, marshland races or trips along nature paths in the woods adjacent to the sledding track. In the large tent, try a burger of moose meat or white-fish, hot off the grill. Mondays and Thursdays 10:00–12:00, or by appointment. NOK 250. Season runs 3 June to 30 August.Aktiv Fritid,Tel. +47 90 84 24 99.

Huskycross at Fageråsen Dog-sledding in small, light 4-wheel sleds with a seat, ste-ering and brakes! The activity is suitable for both families and groups. Experienced guides will be on hand to help you. Wednesdays 15:00–17:00, from 7 July till 11 August. Price: NOK 250. A minimum number of 5 par-ticipants. Meet at the Welcome Centre at Trysil Høyfjellssenter. Advance registration required.Aktiv Fritid, Tel. +47 90 84 24 99.

Trip to the mountain pasture at Knettsetra At idyllic Knettsetra, children can either play with the farm animals or defy gravity on our new obstacle course. A tradi-tional lunch will be served, e.g. sour cream porridge and cured meat. Waffles, coffee and cakes will also be on offer. You can get to Knettsetra either on foot, by bicycle or by car. Open every day between 11:00 and 16:00, 3 July till 15 August. Also open during the autumn school holidays (24 September till 3 October).Knettsetra, Tel. +47 62 45 15 50.

Trip to the mountain pasture at Brynssetra At Brynssetra, at the very top of Flendalen, you are most wel-come to visit the mountain pas-ture during our milking times, beginning at approx. 17:00. The goats wander freely in the mountains until it is time for milking and tending when they return to the mountain pasture hut. They are very people-friendly and love getting a little extra attention! Bryn Gardsmeieri, Tel. +47 62 45 39 15.

Visit the sled dogs Come and pet the sled dogs at Mountain Kings Sled Dog Kennel You can even bring food to grill on the kennel’s barbeque. Open by appointment. NOK 50 per person.Mountain Kings Sledehund-kennel, Tel. +47 91 71 78 13.

Farm visit at Snippen At Snippen Gård you’ll meet cows, pigs, wild boars, donkeys, sheep, llamas and peacocks. You can also barbeque-picnic, try your luck at fishing, jump on a trampoline, and take a ride on Gråtass the Tractor (from the TV series). Fireplace room and farm shop. Snippen is 50 km southwest of Trysil. Follow signs on the RV25. Open daily from 20 June, 11:00–16:00. NOK 75.Snippen Gård, Tel. +47 62 42 61 60.

Farm visit at Enebo Visit Enebo Farm to see horses, foals, rabbits and dogs. Rides on led horses, sandbox, tram-poline. Coffee, ice cream and soft drinks are sold. Home shop with alternative goods. Open by appointment. NOK 50.Vision Quest, Tel. +47 91 56 32 19.

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SafarisMoose safari, on foot with dog Perhaps the world’s only moose safari on foot with a dog. Snea-king up on moose, helped by a tracking dog’s nose and ears, is both exciting and educational. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays 20:00–23:00, 1 June to 31 August. Other times by appointment. Meet at: Land-gård along RV 26, 6 km north of Trysil centre. Adults NOK 480, children 5–12 years NOK 240.Aktiv Fritid, Tel. +47 90 84 24 99.

Moose safari by bus Safari with moose guaranteed! Local guides drive you into known moose areas. When the conditions are suitable, we leave the bus to study and photo-graph the moose. Breaks with coffee and juice.Moose are nocturnal and seldom show themselves until the sun is setting, so outings take place in the eve-ning. Departures Wednesdays and Fridays, 2 June–16 July,

21:00–24:00; 21 July–6 August 20:00–23:00; 11 August–27 August 19:00–22:00. Adults NOK 280, children 5–12 years NOK 180. No age limit. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Beaver safari by canoe We paddle in canoes through the beaver’s realm, searching for beavers and their huts, felled trees and other tracking signs. Gliding through rivers and small lakes to get close to these fas-

cinating creatures is an exciting experience for the entire family. Breaks with coffee or juice. The excursions are organised in the evenings, when beavers are most active. Departures Tuesdays and Thursdays: 1 June–15 July 21:00–24:00; 20 July–5 August 20:00–23:00; 10 August–26 August 19:00–22:00. Adults NOK 280, children 5–12 years NOK 180. No age limit. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Hunting- Trysil Fellesforening for

jakt og fiske, Tel. +47 62 44 99 20.

- Trysil Viltguide, Tel. +47 99 24 23 05.

- Trysil/Engerdal Utmarks-råd (TEUR), Tel. +47 90 41 73 64.

- Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag, Tel. +47 62 44 99 61.

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Trysilfjellet Golf Course, at the foot of the mountain, is a firstrate facility offering an exciting, chal-lenging course with wooded and mountainous terrain.

We can offer both an 18-hole course (par 72) and a 7-hole short course. Good practice opportunities with an extensive driving range, practice green, practice bunker and a chip area. Clubhouse with pro-shop as well as club and buggy hire. Café.

Golf experiences at the foot of Trysilfjellet Mountain

Course facts• Season runs approx.

20 May to 10 October. • Main course: White tees

6052 m, yellow tees 5718 m, blue tees 5166 m, red tees 4426 m. Handicap required, green card. Order tee times daily.

• Short course: 7 holes, all par 3, distances from 81 to 167 m. Pay & play. Yellow tees 809 m, red tees 684 m. Handicap requirements: none. Ball chute.

• Practice area: Driving range with 33 hitting mats, 10 of which are sheltered. Putting green, chipping green and practice bunker.

• Course architect: Jeremy Turner.

Prices Main course18 holes, seniors, Mon–Thu, NOK 280 per round.18 holes, seniors, Fri–Sun/holi-days, NOK 380 per round.Juniors 18 and younger, half price.

Short courseDay green fees: seniors NOK 180, juniors NOK 90.

Opening hoursMonday–Thursday 10:00–18:00Friday 10:00–19:00Saturday 7:30–19:00Sunday 7:30–18:00If you arrive out of hours, you can pay the green fee at the cashbox outside.

Trysilfjellet Golf Course, Tel. +47 62 45 20 33.

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Land a fi sh!Trysil offers well-orga-nised fi shing activities for all the family: begin-ners, little fi shermen, hobby fi shermen and experienced anglers alike. Here, everyone can have a fi shing expe-rience to remember.

Exclusive fly fishing zone A 7-km-long fly fishing zone on both banks of Trysil River south of Plassen. Well organised with signs and information. Hooks without barbs, bag limit of one fish per day. 38-cm limit for trout and grayling. Guides avai-lable. Cabin rentals by the river. Fishing license: NOK 140 per day.Gjerfloen Fly-fishing, Tel. +47 90 16 41 39.

Practical fly fishing course Exclusive fly fishing course with close attention from your instructor. A 3-day course with lessons on casting, insects, basic fly tying and learning the river. Customised to the group’s abilities. Gear can be rented or purchased. Two to four partici-pants. Friday–Sunday, 15 June to 30 September. NOK 6200 per person. Theory lessons at Trysil Hyttegrend (cabin village) in Øråneset. Fishing spot to be selected during the course.Call of the Wild,Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

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Drift boat fishing These drift boats are oneof-a-kind in Europe, specially desig-ned for guided fishing trips and to provide optimal access to the best fishing spots.Drift boat, evening trip, 19:00: NOK 2000 per boat, two per-sons per boat.Drift boat, full-day trip, 10:00: NOK 3000 per boat, two per-sons per boat.Daily 8–20 June and 12 July–30 September.Call of the Wild,Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

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Boat and equipment rentalRowing boats are for hire at many of Trysil’s best fishing lakes. Reservations and information at Sentrum Sport Trysil, where you can also rent fishing gear and get good advice on fishing, equipment and spots to choose. Fishing experts are available daily in the shop, all season long.Sentrum Sport Trysil, Tel. +47 62 45 06 97.

The guide shop at Trysil Hyttegrend, Øråneset, also offers rental of belly boats, rod and reel. See page 18.

Fishing guides Trysil offers several seasoned fishing guides who know the area’s fishing opportunities inside and out.

Call of the WildTel. +47 40 41 56 77Call of the Wild offers highly experienced and professional guides who are ready to give you a good fishing experience. The guides have fishing expe-rience in most of Trysil’s 100+ rivers and lakes, and they will guide you to rivers and lakes in Trysil, Engerdal and Rena. Call of the Wild places great empha-sis on quality, safety and true nature. The company also offers the unique experience drift boat fishing.

Snorre Grønnæss, Gjerfloen Fly FishingTel. +47 90 16 41 39A very experienced angler and competitive fisherman, he is well acquainted with the entire area’s fishing spots, particularly in southern Trysil. An excellent guide, regardless of your kind of fishing. He has boat and canoe available.

Child-friendly fishing expeditions Bring the kids fishing at one of our easily accessible fishing lakes! Eltsjøen at Trysil-Knut’s Fjellverden and Ørsjøen and Fuglsjøen (just east of the town centre) are all childfriendly fish-ing lakes. Directions and a fish-ing license can be obtained at the Trysil Tourist Office. Children under 16 years can fish for free, all year round.

Fishers’ social Get free tips from the fishing guides from Call of The Wild. Share coffee, opinions, experi-ences and fish stories around the fire. You’ll hear all about the best spots, techniques, hatching, weather forecasts and water levels. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 17:00, 21 June to 3 September. Trysil Hyttegrend, Øråneset.Call of the Wild, Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

Fishing school for the entire family Want to learn how to catch fish? Come with us to a lake right at the centre of town. Fishing instruction is designed for chil-dren (but many adults learn a lot, too!). We’ll enjoy building a fire, grilling food, and drinking juice and coffee. Wednesdays 10:00–13:00, 9 June–25 August. NOK 250 includes hot dogs and soft drinks.Aktiv Fritid, Tel. +47 90 84 24 99.

Guided fishing trips Take advantage of Trysil’s guided fishing trips, which emphasise quality, safety and nature experience.Half-day guiding: 1 person NOK 1500, 2–3 persons NOK 2000, 4 persons NOK 2500.Full-day guiding: 1 person NOK 2500, 2–3 persons NOK 3000, 4 persons NOK 3500.Call of the Wild, Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

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Fishing permitsAnyone 16 years or older needs a fishing permit. Prices for Trysil’s largest permit area, which include Trysil River, Ljøra and more:One day permit NOK 90, 2-day permit NOK 180, 3-day permit NOK 270, week permit NOK 325, season-long NOK 450.

Fishing season Pole fishing is allowed year-round in Trysil River and Enge-råa River as well as lakes and ponds. Fishing is prohibited in other rivers and streams from 15 September to 1 November. But fly fishing for grayling is allowed during that period in sections of the Ljøra river system.

Guideshop The guide shop at Trysil Hyt-tegrend Øråneset, is a meeting place for the local fishing guides. Get local fishing information, book a fishing guide, or pur-chase permits, gear, and locally produced fishing flies. Rental of belly boat, NOK 400 per day. Rod and reel NOK 250 per day.Call of the Wild, Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

GPS-guiding Trysil has many beautiful fish-ing spots but you can easily lose your way! We have, therefore, plotted in road points and exc-iting routes with accompanying aerial photos and descriptions on the GPS, so that you can find your way to the best fishing spots. For hire at the Guide shopCall of the Wild, Tel. +47 40 41 56 77.

Fishing spots for the disabled At Eltsjøen and Blanksjøen lakes, Trysil has arranged fish-ing spots for the disabled.

Fishing in Ulvsjøen lake Located in Vestby, 17 km from Trysil centre, Ulvsjøen lake is one of Trysil’s best pike lakes. Small kiosk (accepts cash only) with canoe and boat rentals. Open daily 19 June– 8 August, 12:00–18:00. Boat rental: 1 hour NOK 50. From 12:00 to 18:00, NOK 250. Full day, NOK 300. Rates include 2 life jackets and oars.Vestby vel og grendeutvalg.

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Fishing in the western part of Trysil Exciting small lakes and rivers with trout, perch and pike. Fishing permit NOK 75/day, NOK 250/week, NOK 350/season. Rowing boats for rent in four lakes, NOK 100/half day, including life jackets for children and adults. Huts, barbecue pavilion and belly boat can freely be used.Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag, Tel. +47 62 44 99 62.

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Group ActivitiesCompany outing or friends’ trip? Course or conference? Trysil has so much to offer to groups. Everything is in place for small and large events alike, and we can put together a package tailored to just your group.

Paintball in the woods You’ll be issued paintball rifles, overalls, masks and enough ammunition to pelt all your fri-ends – or enemies. NOK 350 includes 200 paint rounds. Extra rounds are NOK 0.75 a piece.Meet at Grasmo Wilderness Camp. Minimum age: 18 years; or 12 if with adult.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Treetop walking Exciting, nerve-wracking and challenging! At 8 meters above the ground, you need to keep your cool and trust your friends. Can complement canoe trips or Meeting of Champions. Food service in our wilderness Sami tent. NOK 375 per person.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Meeting of Champions Compete with each other, indi-vidually or split into teams, on a course full of challenges. The Meeting of Champions is tailored so that everyone experiences that sense of accomplishment and challenge – while having fun! The contest can involve events such as canoe racing, archery, brain teasers, blowpipe with arrows, IQ tests, fire building, long skiing, mega-scrabble, tower building and much more. NOK 375 per person.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Woods range This variety of activities will challenge a wide range of abilities. Your group’s skills at problemsolving, communication, and cooperation are all put to the test. TrysilGuidene Event can also host your event in two large, sturdy Sami tents with table sea-ting for 50 and 170 persons.TrysilGuidene Event, Tel. +47 62 44 85 05.

Trysil Challenge Varied challenges and compe-titions in the exquisite Trysil countryside. An exciting con-cept based on the 71 Degrees North TV-programme. Suitable for groups of 20–500 people. TrysilGuidene Event, Tel. +47 62 44 85 05.

Pentathlon Laughter, competitive edge and team spirit required! Tailor-made pentathlons can be arran-ged just about anywhere and at any time. TrysilGuidene Event, Tel. +47 62 44 85 05.

More group activitiesAlso great for groups are acti-vities like fishing raft trips, horseback riding, huskycross, river activities and cultural experiences. Read more about these activities throughout this activity guide. On trysil360.com you can find information about organising conferences and sites.

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Rain or shine, you’ll get soaked with Trysil’s river activities. But we can say you won’t often have this much fun encountering the water!

River activities

Family rafting (levels 1–2) Family trips are arranged for southern Trysil River, where the water varies from safe, slowmo-ving stretches to rapids that will get your adrenaline flowing. The trip concludes at Elgfossen rapids, where the waves are high and you can try wave surfing. Trip includes sausage grilling, juice and coffee. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days, 16:30–19:30, 11 May to 2 October. NOK 475 per person includes transport. Minimum age: 6 years. Meet at Vestside-vegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Family ducky (levels 1–2) A rougher trip for children a bit older, on the same river stretch as the family rafting. Well-suited to youngsters 10–15 years old accompanied by parent or guardian, and it’s best if they’ve rafted before. Trip includes hot dog grilling, juice and coffee. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days, 16:30–19:30, 11 May to 2 October. NOK 535 per person includes transport. Minimum age: 10 years. Meet at Vestside-vegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Indian canoe trip Come and meet the Trysil Indi-ans! The chief is waiting to wel-come you and children receive war paint and feathers. A short introduction to canoeing before we enjoy a pleasant canoe trip together. After arriving at the Indian camp, you can join in Indian competitions in archery, blowpipe with darts and ligh-ting campfires. We will have a barbecue and enjoy ourselves afterwards. Tuesdays and Sundays 11:00–15:00, from 25 May till 10 Octo-ber. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11. NOK 280 per person, coffee and juice included.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Extreme rafting (levels 4–5) The river Drevja offers new challenges to those with rafting experience who wish to test themselves in bigger rapids and falls, boiling white water and swirling currents. The 10 km stretch includes many falls and rapids Afterwards, hot drinks and chocolate are served. This activity is customised by appoint-ment. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11 at 10:00. NOK 875 per person includes transport. Minimumage: 18 years Season runs May to September, depending on water levels.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

River boarding With flippers, webbed gloves and a river board, you can negotiate certain falls and rapids without the river being in charge. First you learn to maneuver the board in calm waters, then you try it in the river. Gradually you’ll be able to swim through big waves or stay on one wave and surf.Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:00–15:00, 26 May to 24 September. NOK 575 per person includes warm lunch and coffee. Guests transport themselves to the river. Minimum age: 18 years; 15 if accompanied by parent/guar-dian. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Canyoning Our guides will take you down several waterfalls – on foot, jumping, swimming, and by rope descent. This trip requires courage and energy, but can be tailored to your wishes and abilities. You’ll be equipped with wetsuit, life vest, climbing har-ness and helmet. The trip takes place in the gorgeous Røafallene (waterfalls and rapids), and the day ends with a hot meal. Wednesdays, Fridays and Sun-days, 10:00–15:00, 2 June to 26 September. NOK 875 per person. Guests drive to the canyon themselves. Minimum age: 18 years; 15 if accompa-nied by parent/guardian. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Rafting (levels 2–3+) This rafting ride goes through the wildest rapids of the Trysil/Femund River, from Myrstad, past Elvbrua and to Krokbekk-vika. We are on this 12 km stretch of river for 2–3 hours. The trip finishes with warm food and coffee. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-days, 9:00–16:00, 13 May to 19 October. NOK 855 per person includes transport. Minimum age: 18 years; 15 years if accompanied by parent/guar-dian. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

Ducky boat (levels 2–3+) Ducky trips take the same stretch of Trysil River as the rafting. In small 2-person ducky boats, however, the river feels much larger, and your options are greater. We’ll try to surf the waves. Rafting experience is recommended before using ducky boats. The trip finishes off in the Sami tent, with warm food and coffee. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 09:00–16:00, 13 May to 19 October. NOK 955 per person includes transport. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11. Mini-mum age: 18 years; 15 years if accompanied by parent/guardian.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Canoe You can hire a canoe in Trysil centre or at Ulvsjøen lake in Vestby. From Trysil centre you can paddle prescribed routes and transportation to and from can be provided.

You can hire a canoe in Trysil centre or at Ulvsjøen lake in Vestby. From Trysil centre you can paddle prescribed routes and transportation to and from can be provided.

Canoe rental rates3 hours: NOK 2601 day: NOK 3402 days: NOK 6453 days: NOK 9454 days: NOK 12255 days: NOK 14856 days: NOK 17257 days: NOK 1925Thereafter NOK 180 per day.Prices include life jackets, oars, trolley and waterproof barrel as needed. A rental day is 8:00–18:00. Meet at Villmarks-kompaniet at Vestsidevegen 11, daily all summer.

Day trip by canoe, with trans-portFollow the quiet current from Trysil toward the Swedish

Kayaking courses Intro to kayakingWe start in quiet waters and get you familiar with the kayak. Soon you’ll be trying it in faster flowing water, and maybe even do an Eskimo roll or wave sur-fing. Wednesdays 16:30. NOK 440 includes equipment. Mini-mum age: 12 years, accompa-nied by parent/guardian. Meet at Vestsidevegen 11.

Kayak courseTwo-day course in river kayaking in Trysil/Femund River. Day I begins in quiet waters, and you will learn getting in and out of the kayak, various paddle stro-kes, rescuing others and an intro to the Eskimo roll. On day 2 we paddle in level II river conditions, and first we practice what we learnt the day before. Then we move on to paddling through small river rapids. Gradually you learn the various paddling techniques, traversing, getting

in and out of backwater, the Eskimo roll, and rescues. The course keeps challenging you in step with your progress. By appointment. Meet at Vest-sidevegen 11 at 10:00. One day NOK 975 per person, two days NOK 1850. Hot lunch and coffee included. Minimum three per-sons. Minimum age: 18 years; 15 if accompanied by parent/guardian. Total duration per day is approx. 6 hours. Guests drive their own vehicles to the river.Villmarkskompaniet, Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Safety, info and advice• Safety takes precedence over

all else.• Guides are highly trained and

very experienced.• Equipment is of the highest stan-

dard. Self-draining rafts.• Included in the prices for rafting,

ducky boating, family rafting, family ducky boating, river boarding, canyoning and kayak course are: wetsuits, life jackets and helmets.

Reminder listBring a swimsuit, tennis shoes and wool socks. Also nice to have are wool or ‘super’ underwear, a wool or fleece sweater/jumper and rain

jacket. Note! Cotton loses its war-ming qualities when wet.

Participants should be:• Able swimmers;• Not under the influence of alco-

hol or any other substance;• Healthy enough to tolerate cold

water.

Trips are arranged throughout the summer as weather and water conditions allow. Booking no later than 15:00 the previous day, or by 15:00 the same day for after-noon and evening activities. All activities other than the kayaking course require a minimum of 4 participants.

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border, down through woods that teem with animal life, espe-cially beavers. Good fishing and nice swimming areas.

Short canoe trip: From Vestside-vegen 11 to Grasmo Wilderness Camp (11 km). Start between 10:00 and 12:00, we’ll collect you 15:45. NOK 475 per canoe.

Long canoe trip: From Vestside-vegen 11 to Kolos (19 km). Start between 10:00 and 12:00, we’ll collect you 15:30. NOK 550 per canoe.

Advanced canoe trip: For guests with paddling experience, we offer a tour with sections of faster flowing water and small rapids. This trip negotiates the Trysil River from Jordet down to Elvenes in Trysil centre (14 km). Drive-out at 12:00 from Vestsi-devegen 11. NOK 550 per canoe.

Overnight canoeing trips: Ask us for advice. We charge NOK 9 per km for the transport of people and canoes. Villmarkskompaniet,Tel. +47 62 45 43 00.

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Canoeing on Ulvsjøen lakeLocated in Vestby, 17 km from Trysil centre, is Ulvsjøen, one of Trysil’s best pike lakes. A small stand rents out canoes and boats. Open daily 19 June to 8 August, 12:00–18:00. Canoe and boat rentals: 1 hour NOK 50; 12:00–18:00 NOK 250; 24 hours NOK 300. Prices include 2 life jackets and oars. The kiosk accepts cash only.Vestby vel og grendeutvalg.

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Raft trips In Trysil, you can hire a raft and float down Trysilelva river at a peaceful tempo. Take a refres-hing dip from the raft, try your hand at getting the fish to bite or simply enjoy yourself with a BBQ and good company. The trips are arranged on large, safe, wooden rafts, complete with benches, tables, parasols and poles. Each raft is designed to carry six adults, however it is possible to join several rafts together so that up to 70 people can be accom-modated. The trips leave from Trysil Church and end at Tjønna after approx. three hours. Price: NOK 1,500 per raft, life jackets and BBQ inclu-ded. Guided raft tours from NOK 350 per person.Raft trips leave each day from 1 June till 31 August.Aktiv Fritid, Tel +47 90 84 24 99.

Romantic raft ride You can also take your beloved on a romantic raft for two. The trip is tailor-made to satisfy your every wish and you can even spend the night in a Lapp/Sami tent on a deserted island if you so desire!Aktiv Fritid, Tel. +47 90 84 24 99.

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Trysil-Knut Ski Museum and Experience Centre Ski enthusiasts will get an unforgettable skiing experi-ence, no matter what time of year. Jump off Holmenkollen. Meet Bjørn Dæhlie, the grea-test Winter Olympian ever. And much more. The Ski Museum is at the Trysil-Knut Hotel. Open Tuesday to Sunday 12:00–19:00. Groups by appointment; guides can be booked for groups. Adults NOK 60; children NOK 40.Trysil-Knut Ski Museum and Experience Centre, Tel. +47 62 44 80 10.

Støa Channel Experience a log driving facility from the 1850s at Støa Chan-nel, in use until 1901. Using canals, loggers floated logs from Ljøra up to Flersjøen, 13 meters higher, then on to the Trysil River. They needed two log ramps, each consisting of two railed cart tracks. From the top of the ramps, the logs were moved by manpower. Parts of this distinctive log driving operation have been restored. Støa Canal can be visited free of charge, however the guided tour must be booked in advance. Støa Channel is located along Highway 25 in Støa, 37 km east of Trysil centre.Trysil/Engerdal Museum, Tel. +47 62 45 13 00.

Ny&Ne Kulturopplevelser Ny&Ne Cultural Experiences offers a true sense of the cul-ture and history of Trysil. Story-telling, role play and song bring the old Trysil to life – its com-merce, way of life, traditions and legends. ”Bus-hop» between the villages, guided tour of Støa Channel and on Trysil Mountain. “Litteraturen”, cultural walk in Trysil centre. Book well in advance. Season runs May to October.Ny&Ne Cultural Experiences, Tel. +47 91 81 45 44/+47 97 15 00 28.

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Sørlistøa Timber Floating Museum For hundreds of years, until 1984, Sørlistøa was home to timber floating. The exhibits display well preserved, authen-tic pieces of the floater’s world, with beautiful wood carvings of timber-floating and forest motifs in miniature. A main attraction is the timber boat MS Trysilknut from 1914. In the old floaters’ barracks you will find a museum shop and food service. Sørlistøa, located at Osensjøen lake in Åmot, is run by the Nor-wegian Forest Museum. Open daily 11:00–16:00 from 19 June to 15 August, plus the weekends of 21–22 August and 28–29 August. Adults NOK 45, children NOK 30. Free to chil-dren under 6. Norwegian Forest Museum, Tel. +47 62 40 90 00/ Sørlistøa Timber Floating Museum, Tel. +47 62 44 49 36.

Ride Trysilknut on Osensjøen lake Experience Osensjøen lake from the deck of the 1914 timber boat MS Trysilknut! She makes regular departures on Sundays at 13:00 and 14:00, from 19 June to 29 August. Adults NOK 100, children NOK 50. Free to children under 6. Groups can hire the boat outside of regular hours.Norwegian Forest Museum, Tel. +47 62 40 90 00.

Trysil Bygdetun (Rural Museum) Trysil Bygdetun was founded in 1901 and is acknowledged as Norway’s oldest rural museum. The Museum comprises farm-houses, outbuildings and field buildings, in all 21 buildings which show how people in Trysil lived in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. On the hillside behind the farmyard, the museum displays a complete mountain dairy farm. The Rural Museum is situated above and to the east of the town centre, with a lovely view towards Trysilfjellet Mountain. Open every day 11:00–16:00, from 26 June till 15 August. NOK 70 per adult, NOK 40 per child, which includes a guided visit. There is a museum shop with souvenirs and handicrafts. Sale of coffee, tea, waffles, ice-cream and soft drinks. Trysil/Engerdal Museum, Tel. +47 62 45 13 00.

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Trysil–Trysilfjellet–Nybergsund Route 1, approx. 35 kmDrive first up the toll road (NOK 30) at Trysilfjellet, Norway’s largest Alpine facility, that each winter attracts thousands of enthusiastic ski tourists. From here you can see over to Sweden and the mountains along the Swedish border. Returning from the mountain, you can drive through the extensive mountain lodge com-munities. Take a detour up to beautiful Knettsetra, where you can enjoy a meal during the summer season. The view is magnificient on the way up to this mountain farm.Afterwards, take the trip to Kongeparken in Nybergsund. This is the site where the Royal Family sought refuge from the invading German army on 11 April 1940 – monument and statue of King Haakon and King Olav.Within walking distance of the centre of Trysil, there are seve-ral monuments and statues in honour of famous local poets and skiers. Other popular tou-rist sites include the following: Trysil church – a beautiful, simple wooden church dating from 1861, and Trysil Bygdetun, Norway’s oldest outdoor village museum, located in beautiful surroundings just east of the centre. There is also a wide range of excellent shops in the centre of town.

Bittermarka Route 2, approx. 80 kmExperience magnificient mountain plateau and excellent fishing lakes on this round-trip tour through Bittermarka. Toll road (NOK 35) for private vehicles (caravans and campers prohibited.) Magnificient touring terrain with marked trails and dependable sites for picking cloudberries. Award-winning mountain lodge community where the huts and lodges are built well camouflaged into the terrain. Summer farm with ani-mals. Highest point: 900 metres above sea level. Bryn Gards-meieri is a little diary with goat cheese production. Shop open daily 13–16.

Ljørdalen valley Route 3, approx. 90 kmThis trip takes you to the vil-lage furthest east in Trysil. The beautiful Ljørdalen valley is located right on the border with Sweden, with the popular fish-ing river Ljøra at the bottom of the valley. Ljørdalen has its own Tourist Information, shops, post office, gas station, canoe rental, hiking trails etc. Fulu-fjellet Alpine Centre is located southeast of Ljørdalen. Within short distance you will find Fulufjellet National Park. On this round-trip you can also visit bathing sites and the cultural-historical canal Støa Chanel.

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Osensjøen lake Route 4, approx. 100 kmOsensjøen lake is located in a beautiful setting in the western part of Trysil. In the north you can visit Osen church, dating back to 1777. We also recommend visiting Sørlistøa Timber Floating Museum and Østre Æra where battle positions from World War II have been reconstructed. There is a camping area with swimming facility and a wonderful sandy beach at Osensjøen’s northern-most cove. Along the way you also pass through magnificient natural scenery, with many out-standing sites to stop and have a picnic along the way.

Elverum Route 5, approx 150 km round-tripElverum is a little city close to Trysil, a modern dontown area with shopping malls, college and museums. The Norwegian Forestry Museum and Glomdals Museum both offer fascinating exhibits and unique insights, and both museums are known for their professional museum work. On the trip to or from Elverum, a detour to visit the farm Snippen Gård is highly recommended. The farm features all types of farm animals, activities for young and old. Café with traditional Norwe-gian menu.

Hamar Route 5–6, approx. 220 km round-tripThe medieval city of Hamar is located in beautiful surround-ings along the eastern shores of lake Mjøsa. A modern city with all modern amenities. There is a wide range of attractive and popular sites in the city: Dom-kirkeodden, Hedmark Museum, herb garden, Railway Museum and the Viking Ship (official skating arena during the 1994 Olympic Winter Games). You pass Elverum on the way, see Route 5.

Lillehammer Route 5–6–7, approx. 330 km round-tripLillehammer, the Olympic City, has a wide range of popular attractions to choose from. All the Olympic facilities, including the characteristic Ski Jumping Tower at Kanthaugen, are all well worth a visit. Other popular tou-rist destinations are The Sandvig Collections at Maihaugen, the Lillehammer Art Museum and the city’s famous pedestrian street, Gågata. Just north of Lil-lehammer (15 km), you also have the popular amusement park Hunderfossen, as well as the Olympic facilities in Hafjell. You pass Elverum and Hamar on the way, see Routes 5 and 6.

Mora, Sweden Route 8, approx. 320 km round-tripOn the way to Mora you pass by the large ski resort Sälen. The trip takes you along the same route as Vasaloppet (famous ski race) down to Siljan lake. The

Zorn Museum, Mora Church and the pedestrian street at Mora are all sites you should visit on your trip. Several local wood-workers and craft artists sell their products in the area, such as carvings of the Dala horse, Sweden’s national symbol.

Engerdal–Røros Rute 9: Engerdal–Elgå 220 km, Røros 380 km tur/returOn the road up to Engerdal, we recommend that you stop to see Røafallene waterfalls. You will see the exit sign along the main highway right after the munici-pal boundary between Trysil and Engerdal. Engerdal is famous for its national parks: Femunds-marka and Gutulia, which are large stretches of virgin forest and mountain landscapes. Other popular destinations for visitors include: Blokkodden Villmarks-museum at Drevsjø, an exhibi-tion of the woodcarving, the fish processing and receiving station at Elgå and The National Park Centre at Elgå. During summer the cultural-historical ship MS Fæmund II daily departures from Elgå. On the return trip, you can follow the Trysilelva river down through the beauti-ful valley along Sennsjøen lake.The famous mining town Røros, with its old wooden houses, museums, churches and mines, has been heritage listed by UNESCO (heritage list of the world’s cultural treasures). The tour to Røros passes through magnificent natural scenery west of the Femunden lake.

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Trysil town centreBøe’s Bistro and Joffe’s Pizza Large a la carte menu and fresh pizzeria bakery. Take-out. Football matches on big screen. Open Mon–Fri from 15:00, Sat from 12:00, Sun from 13:00. Tel. +47 62 45 00 18.

Café Rialto Café, restaurant and pub. Take-out. Art exhibits, game boards, free wireless Internet. Open daily. Tel. +47 62 45 33 77.

China Restaurant Dinner restaurant featuring Chinese, Thai and Norwegian dishes. Take-out. Open Mon–Sun 13:00–22:00. Tel. +47 62 45 39 82.

Husets Café, Trysil-senteret Breakfast, lunch, dinner and take-out. Varied coffee menu, traditional dishes, pizza. Open Mon–Fri 9:00–18:00, Sat 9:00–16:00. Tel. +47 62 45 44 32.

Norlandia Trysil Hotel Restaurant open daily from 18:00. Outside service. Dinner service from exclusive a la carte menu. Separate catering menu. Tel. +47 62 45 08 33.

Trysil-Knut Hotel Breakfast, lunch, dinner and catering. Specialists in social gatherings for 5–200 people. Tel. +47 62 44 80 10.

Trysil Turistsenter/ SkihyttaKnettsetra Mountain fare served at the old summer farm. Animals in the yard, playground. Open 3 July to 15 August and 24 September to 3 October, daily 11:00–16:00. Tel. +47 62 45 15 50.

Peppes Pizza Lunch and dinner. Appetisers, salads, large pizza selection. Open Mon–Thu and Sat–Sun 15:00–22:00, Fri 11:00–22. Tel. +47 22 22 55 55.

La PiazzaRadisson Blu Resort Trysil Lunch and dinner. Open daily 12:00–22:00. Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Main RestaurantRadisson Blu Resort Trysil Open for dinner Thu, Fri and Sat 18:30–21:30. Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Sjumilskogen Catering Catering and banquet rooms for private gatherings. 20–100 people. Tel. +47 62 44 97 50.

Skihytta Enjoyable eatery high in the mountains. Varied lunch menu. Open during Trysilrittet Cycle Race and weekends from week 32. Tel. +47 90 57 52 20.

Skipub’n Pub with rustic decor. Open for larger groups by appointment. Tel. +47 62 45 38 80.

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Shopping

Trysil town centre Retail: Speciality shops in the streets of Trysil town centre. Many shops follow these hours: Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, Sat 10:00–14:00.

G-sport: Sporting goods. Open Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00, Sat. 09:00–16:00.

Kiwi, in centre: Groceries. Open Mon–Thu 08:00–21:00, Fri 08:00–23:00, Sat 08:00–20:00, Sun 11:00–20:00.

Kiwi Trysilfjellet: Groceries. Open Mon–Thu 08:00–21:00, Fri 08:00–23:00, Sat 08:00–20:00, Sun 11:00–20:00.

Sentrum Sport: Sport. Open Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00, Sat 09:00–16:00.

The guide shop: Fishing shop at Trysil Hyttegrend, Øråneset. Open Mon, Wed and Fri 17:00–19:00, Sat 10:00–14:00, weeks 25–35.

Trysil-senteret: Trysil Mall. Mega (groceries) Mon–Fri 09:00–19:00, Sat 09:00–18:00. Speciality retail shops Mon–Fri 09:00–18:00, Sat 09:00–16:00.

Trysilfjellet Golf Café at the golf pro shop, ser-ving coffee and snacks. Alcohol license. Open Mon–Thu 10:00–18:00, Fri 10:00–19:00, Sat 07:30–19:00, Sun 07:30–18:00. Tel. +47 62 45 20 33.

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Trysil HøyfjellssenterAl Dente Open during Trysilrypa Run 10–12 September. Special Trysilrypa menu, lunch and a la carte. For reservations during Trysilrypa, Tel. +47 90 29 31 34.

Café Nero Appetisers, sandwiches and cakes. Open in July, 3–5 Septem-ber, 10–12 September and in autumn holidays. Tel. +47 62 45 54 50.

Pilegrimen Grilled buffet during Trysilrypa Run 11 September. Tel. +47 62 45 67 02.

Sankt Olav Pub Open during Trysilrypa Run 10–11 September. Pizza and live music. Tel. +47 62 45 67 02.

Vinmonopolet: Sale of alcohol & spirits in Trysil-senteret. Open Mon–Wed 10:00–17:00, Thu–Fri 10:00–18:00, Sat 09:00–15:00.

Trysil Turistsenter Sport Lodge’n Radisson: Sports shop. Open 4–27 June: Fri 12:00–17:00, Sat and Sun 10:00–16:00. Open 2 July–8 August: Daily 10:00–16:00.

Trysil Høyfjellssenter Fageråsen Handel: Groceries. Open 2 July–8 August, daily 10:00–16:00. Open weekends in the fall, Sat 10:00–16:00, Sun 10:00–14:00.

Sport Lodge’n Fageråsen: Sports shop and bicycle hire. Open 2 July–8 August, daily 10:00–16:00. Open weekends in the fall, Sat 10:00–16:00, Sun 10:00–14:00.

Elsewhere in Trysil Jakob Andersen: Grocery in Jordet. Open Mon–Fri 09:00–17:00, Sat 09:00–14:00.

Bryn farm dairy: Farm dairy with goat cheese production. Shop open daily 13–16. Flendalen.

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Trysil Hyttegrend, ØrånesetSituated down on the Trysilelva River, south of Trysil town centre. Playground, trampoline, bar-beque hut, wood-fired sauna, fishing centre, boat and bicycle rentals. Tel. +47 90 13 27 61.

Trysil-Knut HotellHotel nestled against the Trysilelva River within walking distance to Trysil town centre. Good bre-akfast, conference facilities, 54 hotel rooms. Ski museum. Tel. +47 62 44 80 10.

Trysil ResortCabins and flats on Trysil Turistsenter and Trysil Høyfjellssenter. Tel. +47 62 45 23 33.

Trysilfjell Apartment HotelFlats hotel with saunas, solarium, billiards, table tennis and outdoor playground. Tel. +47 62 45 23 50.

Trysilfjell Caravan ParkLocated at Trysil Turistsenter. Tel. +47 62 44 94 00.

Trysilfjellet AlpinCabins and flats on Trysil Turistsenter and Trysil Høyfjellssenter. Tel. +47 62 45 00 00.

SjumilskogenHigh-standard large cabins with 10–75 beds, apartments and banquet rooms at Trysil Turist-senter and the cottage area Trysilfjellet south. Cabins, chalets and flats at Trysil Turistsenter. Tel. +47 62 44 97 50.

Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag Cabins with 4–11 beds, located by fishing lakes. Well maintained with simple standard. Høljedalen, 40 km southwest of Trysil town center. Tel. +47 62 44 99 62.

Villa KarlbergCabins sleeping up to 16, in Tørberget, 27 km southwest of Trysil centre. Tel. +47 40 41 37 75.

Nice stays in TrysilGjerfloen Fly Fishing – cabinsRental cabins on the river, south of Plassen. Tel. +47 62 45 60 12.

Grøndalen Søndre FarmRent a lovely new farmhouse, banquet rooms, and cabins in Grøndalen, 12 km south of Trysil town centre. Tel. +47 41 64 91 40.

Klara CampingOn the Trysilelva River. Kiosk, mini-golf, trampo-line, outdoor barbeque. Located 1 km south of Trysil town centre. Tel. +47 62 45 13 63.

KristoffersRental of the newly restored retirement house on an old farm on the Trysilelva River. Boats and canoes for hire. Tel. +47 90 18 27 16.

Norlandia Trysil HotellHotel with style, right in the centre. Good kitchen, outside food service, playground. Tlf +47 62 45 08 33.

Osensjøen Tourist CentreBanquet rooms, pub, cafe. Small craft harbour, bathing beach, swimming pool, waterslide and water sports. Tel. +47 62 45 40 06.

Radisson Blu Resort TrysilLocated at Trysil Turistsenter. Restaurants, con-ference facilities, water park, bowling, and spa and wellness facility. Tel. +47 62 44 90 00.

Sæteråsen Tourist CentreLocated some 10 km south of Trysil town centre on Highway 25. Tel. +47 90 69 85 07.

Trysil Camp – FredboLocated along the river in Jordet, some 12 km north of Trysil town centre on Highway 26. Tel. +47 41 61 70 77.

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Telephone catalogueAktiv Fritid +47 90 84 24 99Al Dente +47 90 29 31 34Brynssetra og Bryn gardsmeieri +47 62 45 39 15Bøe’s Bistro og Joffes Pizza +47 62 45 00 18Café Nero +47 62 45 54 50Café Rialto +47 62 45 33 77Call of the Wild +47 40 41 56 77China Restaurant +47 62 45 39 82Ena naturopplevelser +47 91 72 90 11G-sport +47 62 45 19 50Gjerfloen Fluefiske +47 90 16 41 39Grøndalen Søndre Gård +47 41 64 91 40Husets Café, Trysil-senteret +47 62 45 44 32Klara Camping +47 62 45 13 63Knettsetra +47 62 45 15 50Kristoffers +47 90 18 27 16Mountain Kings Sledehundkennel +47 91 71 78 13Norlandia Trysil Hotell +47 62 45 08 33Ny&Ne Kulturopplevelser +47 91 81 45 44/ +47 97 15 00 28Osensjøen Turistsenter +47 62 45 40 06Peppes Pizza +47 22 22 55 55Pilegrimen +47 62 45 67 02Puben Sankt Olav +47 62 45 67 02Radisson Blu Resort Trysil +47 62 44 90 00Sentrum Sport Trysil +47 62 45 06 97Sjumilskogen +47 62 44 97 50Skihytta +47 90 57 52 20Skipub’n +47 62 45 38 80Snippen Gård +47 62 42 61 60Sport Lodge‘n Fageråsen +47 62 45 06 00 Sørlistøa Fløtermuseum +47 62 40 90 00/ +47 62 44 49 36Sæteråsen Turistsenter +47 90 69 85 07Trysil/Engerdal Museum +47 62 45 13 00Trysil Camp – Fredbo +47 41 61 70 77Trysil Fellesforening for jakt og fiske +47 62 44 99 20Trysil Hestesenter +47 90 52 10 46Trysil Hesteskyss +47 41 92 20 33Trysil Hyttegrend, Øråneset +47 90 13 27 61Trysil Resort +47 62 45 23 33Trysil Turistkontor +47 62 45 10 00Trysil Viltguide +47 99 24 23 05Trysil/Engerdal Utmarksråd +47 90 41 73 64Trysilfjell Apartment Hotel +47 62 45 23 33 Trysilfjell Caravanplass +47 62 44 94 00Trysilfjell Utmarkslag +47 62 44 94 00Trysilfjellet Alpin +47 62 45 00 00Trysilfjellet Golfbane +47 62 45 20 33TrysilGuidene Event +47 62 44 85 05Trysil-Knut Hotell +47 62 44 80 10Trysil-Knut Skimuseum +47 62 44 80 10Trysil-senteret/Coop Tesam +47 62 45 44 00Vestre Trysil Utmarkslag +47 62 44 99 62Villa Karlberg +47 40 41 37 75Villmarkskompaniet +47 62 45 43 00Vision Quest/ Enebo besøksgård +47 91 56 32 19

Banks and post officeTrysil town centre has two banks and a post office, all on the main street. Sparebanken Hedmark is open Mon–Fri 08:45–15:00/16:00.Nordea is open Mon–Fri 09:00–15:00.Trysil Post Office is open Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00/16:30, Sat 10:00–14:00. Mini-banks (automated banks) Trysil town centre and Trysil Turistsenter have a total of four automated bank machines. In the town centre: outside Nordea and Sparebanken Hedmark, andinside the Trysil-senteret. At Trysil Turistsenter: automated bank at Skitorget. It is also pos-sible towithdraw cash in most of Trysil’s shops.

TransportTrysil Taxi: Tel. +47 62 45 11 90

Åge’s Turbusser: Tel. +47 40 40 20 22

Visiting Trysil (transport and event): Tel. +47 62 45 55 55

Medical and PolicePolice: Trysil Sheriff’s Office is open Mon–Fri 9:00–14:00. Open later Thursdays except in July and August. Tel. +47 62 44 84 60/ 02800. Emergency help: Tel. 112.Medical doctor: Trysil Medical Centre is open Mon–Fri 8:00–15:00. Tel. +47 62 45 78 55 formedical centre (8:00–15:00) and 24-hour medical help. Emer-gency help: Tel. 113.

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