There are some nice pathways along the banks of the river. Some areas are a little secluded from the traffic and there are play areas for kids. Also there are some tiny sandy "beaches" (wouldn't recommend bathing though because it's a river after all). The trip could be combined with crossing the old bridge spanning the river.
It's all just a nice walk, or bicycle ride, with kids or without.
Updated May 8, 2007
This is one of my favorite places in Elverum. When I lived there, I used to buy a "whole-year-ticket", so I could visit whenever I wanted.
The museum has aprox. 100 000 visitors each year, and is situated on the banks of the Glomma river (the longest river in Norway, around 600 km). A large part of the museum is out-doors, with small cabins (loggers' cabins mostly) brought here from all over the county of Hedmark.
Inside the main building you can learn about all the different activities that take place (or took place) in the forests of Norway. For instance: logging, hunting (with weapons and traps), and fishing among others. You´ll also see different animals and birds (not live ones) that live in the forests.
The outdoor section is partly situated on a small island in the river, Prestøya. Here you can see the old cabins, different old methods of trapping are demonstrated, there's a fishing pond for the children, and from the two bridges you can watch the torrents of the river below.
In August each year (the first or second weekend) a big fair is arranged on the premises of the museum, Nordic Hunting and Fishing Days. This is a fair for hunting, fishing, camping, and outdoor activities in general. The fair lasts from Thursday to Sunday, and is visited by 30 000 people each year... Really recommendable!
Updated May 8, 2007
Phone: +47 62 40 90 00
Website: http://www.skogmus.no/
The Elverum Music Festival (Festspillene i Elverum) takes place in the first half of August each year, and lasts about 10 days. The concerts are mainly of classical music, often with well-known national and international performers. The concerts are held in churches, on farms and also out-doors in a large distirict around Elverum.
Written May 8, 2007
Phone: +47 62 41 94 34
Website: http://www.fie.no/
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The Elverum Music Festival (Festspillene i Elverum) takes place in the first half of August each year, and lasts about 10 days. The concerts are mainly of...
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In the deep forests of Norway.....

..... lies ELVERUM, where I lived for 6 years. Elverum is a small town in the county of Hedmark. Hedmark is one of the only 2 counties in Norway (total of 19 counties) that doesn't have a coastline....
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Filefjell, Nystuen Hotel Nov-Jan 2002

I worked here as a headchef for 3 months. My advice to all of you is never to go there. This place really sucks! The owner didn't pay us our money. All the employes left because nobody wants to work...
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