
Explore Langsua
Langsua is Jotunheimen's kind little brother with flatter, friendlier and more open terrain. The area is perfect for those who have not hiked much in the mountains before, and for families with children who want to try mountain hiking. Whether you want to stay at the serviced Liomseter or go for a walk from cabin to cabin, Langsua is a wonderful hiking area. With the establishment of Langsua National Park in 2011, the area was given the same name. Cows and sheep grazing are a common sight here. Good fishing opportunities, magical primeval forest, endless marshes and a rich bird life are also classic characteristics of Langsua.

7 Recommended Cabin to Cabin Tours in Langsua
Langsua is a hiking area suitable for the whole family. The area is flatter and kinder than its neighbor Jotunheimen, but is at least as beautiful. Langsua has many DNT cabins with a short distance between the cabins, which is optimal for those who want to try a cabin to cabin trip for the first time. In this article, we have picked up many great tours you should try if you are planning a trip to Langsua. Have a good trip!
DNT cabins in Langsua
Langsua stretches from Gausdal in the east to Valdres in the west, and is one of Norway's youngest national parks (established in 2011). Since the 50s, DNT has maintained and expanded the offer in the area, and today consists of 1 serviced and 8 self-service cabins.

SignaTur: The detour - The most beautiful detour from Lillehammer to the Sognefjord
The detour is the new long-distance route from Lillehammer in the east to the Sognefjord in the west, a route where you cross Mountain Norway across and get to experience the most spectacular the country has to offer. From forest and gentle mountain terrain, further over high peaks and down valleys to Norway's most famous waterfall; Vettisfossen.

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