Sør-Odal Norway

Sør-Odal muncipality has approximately 7.850 inhabitants and covers a area of 516,8 km2. In the hart of Østlandet, will you find Sør-Odal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Skarnes. At Skarnes there are also a amusementpark called Skarnes Lekeland. Glomma, Norway´s longest river, Storsjøen and Oppstadåa is for the boating people and offers good fishing possibilities. A good harbour at Ringås. The municipality is a rural community situated along the river Glomma and around the southern side of the lake Storsjøen. The terrain is dominated by rolling hills, lakes, and pine forests.

At various points the river has created super beaches ideal for bathing and different forms of boating sports. Dølisjøen, Høljøren and Sæterlisjøen. In condition to Glomma, Disenå, Galterud and Skarnes. Glomma is one of Norway´s best rivers for fishing, and you can catch many kinds of fish including trout. The numerous lakes and rivers in the district are also worth trying.

In the winter Trondsbumarka offers tracks and well marked tracks for cross country skiing.

ODALSTUNET

Odalstunet is a number of old buildings from both Nord- and Sør-Odal, located north of Skarnes.

SKARNES LEKELAND

At Slobrua there are also a amusementpark called Skarnes Lekeland.

GLOMMA

Glomma, Norway´s longest river, flows through the middle of Kongsvinger. At various points the river has created super beaches ideal for bathing and different forms of boating sports. Glomma is one of Norway’s best rivers for fishing, and in the currents by the bridge anglers can catch many kinds of fish including trout. The numerous lakes and rivers in the district are also worth trying. The district has a beautiful and varied countryside, dominated by large and almost untouched forests, lakes, tarns and watercourses. It is possible to enjoy the open-air life the whole year round in many different ways.

Perch, pike and different variety of carp are the dominant species. They are more numerous in the slower water of the watercourse and in the estuaries where the tributaries join. Here perch and pike can reach a considerable size. In parts of the Glom where the current is strongest, and downstream from power station dams, large trout can be found. The access to fishing along the Glomma varies. Cultivated land and undergrowth restrict access and fishing from land in many places. On both sides of the river there is a comprehensive road system.

GLÅMDAL a CULTURAL REGION

In its quiet way people and nature have formed an advanced and rich cultural life. Cultural experiences, art and handicraft are reasons why you should come and visit us. The well known painter Kåre Tveter, and Hans Børli, one of Norway´s most outstanding poets, are typical cultural persons from Glåmdal. They have a lot to tell us, but they do not boast. It takes some time to discover them. The people of Glåmdal practise their art all year.

Visitors are always welcome to visit the Finnskog exhibiton, theatre days, “The castle play”, literary gatherings, music festivals, historical walks, musicals, accordeon festival, old farms and football matches. Or why not try a real local celebration at the village hall?

HANDICRAFT TRADITIONS

The most famous attraction is Magnor Glassworks with guided tours and factory shop. At the world exhibiton in Sevilla products manufactured in elk-leather were exhibited. Here you can buy them directly from the producers. Glåmdal has many old farms that are populated during the summer, small museums showing farms and homes, poets homes, old school life, and peat farming. Dagny Juel – the bohemian woman painted by Edvard Munch and unhappily desired by the author August Strindberg, came from Glåmdal. Her former home is now the only Women´s Museum in Norway, officially opened by Her Majesty the Queen Sonja in 1995.

In Glåmdal you can follow the dangerous footsteps of the border pilots from the last war. Furthermore you can try to saw with the old “tiger tail” saw, you can spend the night in a lumberjack´s log cabin. Or you can have an elegant luncheon in Dagny Juel´s dining room. Museums are more interesting when they are “alive”. In Glåmdal history is kept alive through activities and experiences where the guests are more than just spectators.

FISHING

Glomma is one of Norway´s best rivers for fishing, and in the currents by the bridge anglers can catch many kinds of fish including trout. The numerous lakes and rivers in the district are also worth trying. The district has a beautiful and varied countryside, dominated by large and almost untouched forests, lakes, tarns and watercourses. It is possible to enjoy the open-air life the whole year round in many different ways.

Perch, pike and different variety of carp are the dominant species. They are more numerous in the slower water of the watercourse and in the estuaries where the tributaries join. Here perch and pike can reach a considerable size. In parts of the Glom where the current is strongest, and downstream from power station dams, large trout can be found. The access to fishing along the Glomma varies. Cultivated land and undergrowth restrict access and fishing from land in many places. On both sides of the river there is a comprehensive road system.