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Sjusjøen

Coordinates:61°9′18″N10°41′54″E / 61.15500°N 10.69833°E /61.15500; 10.69833
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Ski resort in Ringsaker, Norway
Winter in Sjusjøen

Sjusjøen is across country skiing destination in the municipality ofRingsaker inInnlandet county,Norway. Situated on the mountain plateau south of Sjusjøen isHedmarksvidda. The area is located with forest and mountain terrain about 750–1,000 metres (2,460–3,280 ft) above sea level. This area is located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of the town ofLillehammer.

The area is the site of manyholiday cottages, a hotel, and a youth hostel for accommodation. Sjusjøen and neighboring village ofNordseter (to the west) were both originally mountain farm communities, which - with their easily accessible forest and mountain terrain - have developed into skiing destinations.[1][2]

The area offers a wide range of skiing alternatives, including on approximately 350 kilometres (220 mi) of prepared cross-country trails. The tracks run all the way toLillehammer andØyer municipalities and they also connect with the Olympic tracks at theBirkebeineren Ski Stadium. The trails go through forested and mountain terrain, and are clearly marked with signposts.

Sjusjøen is also the name of a lake, centrally located in the area. The area also comprises the largest concentration of recreational homes in Norway.[3]

References

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  1. ^"Sjusjøen". Visit Norway. Retrieved2018-09-01.
  2. ^"Sjusjøen and Nordseter". Lillehammer 2018. Retrieved2018-09-01.
  3. ^"Vannkonflikten på Sjusjøen: Kan gå mange år før det bygges hytter igjen". 30 October 2020.

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