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Tinn Austbygd
A hike to Numedalshovda is nice to combine with a visit to a Norwegian mountain farm, Håvardsrud Seterliv.
Rjukan
Gausdalen Fjellplanlag provides fishing in the area called "Gausdalen".
Rjukan
Gaustablikk Fjellresort is a family-friendly hotel with stunning views of Mount Gaustatoppen. Perfect for skiing, hiking, and wellness.
Rjukan
The Caravanpark is located 997 meter above the sea and has a direct view to Gaustatoppen and Gaustablikk ski center.
Rjukan
Telemark Opplevelser offers avalanche courses. It's aimed for those who work, live or just enjoy being in mountainous terrain.
Tinn Husky – Dog Sledding in Beautiful Gauset, Kalhovd, and Hardangervidda
Rjukan
Kiwi is a grocery store in Rjukan town center.
Tinn Austbygd
Short and steep hike, with beautiful view over the lake Tinnsjøen.
Atrå
The card is valid for rod fishing from land at many lakes around Kalhovd at Hardangervidda.
Atrå
Rjukan
Ryes vei is a path that goes underneath the cable car, Krossobanen, and is the way the Norwegian saboteurs escaped atfer blowing up the heavy water factory. Therefore Ryes vei is also called "The Retreat".
Rjukan
At the Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum at Vemork you can see the unique exhibition about WWII as well as the industrialization of Rjukan.
Rjukan
The cross-country tracks at the destination Gausta are in varied terrain. Here you will find short circular trails, trails that are light up at night, as well as longer tours that will take you up on the bare mountain.
Rjukan
During the winter-time, Skinnarbu is offering you one of the premier cross-country terrains in Norway.
Rjukan
The Rjukan Waterfall is unfortunately much less impressive than it used to be as most of the water has now been diverted into pipes running to the Vemork power station.
Rjukan
Cabins and apartments located close to Gaustablikk Fjellresort and Gaustablikk Skicentre. All guests may use the hotel facilities.
Rjukan
The beautiful, ungovernable Rjukan waterfall had the power, and the engineer, Sam Eyde, and the physicist, Kristian Birkeland, had the know-how.