Innerdalen

Valley in Sunndal, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Innerdalen[1] is a valley in Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. In 1967, the valley was established as Norway's first nature reserve. The valley and nature reserve begins at the village of Ålvundeidet by the Norwegian National Road 70 in the west and stretches approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) to the east to Innerdalsporten. It lies within the Trollheimen mountain range.[2]

Length25 kilometres (16 mi)
TypeRiver valley
Coordinates62°43′52″N 08°44′43″E
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Innderdalen
Innerdalstårnet seen from the valley floor
Length25 kilometres (16 mi)
Geology
TypeRiver valley
Geography
LocationMøre og Romsdal, Norway
Coordinates62°43′52″N 08°44′43″E
RiverÅlvundelva river
IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)
LocationSunndal Municipality, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
Nearest citySunndalsøra
Area73 square kilometres (28 sq mi)
Established1967
Governing bodyNorwegian Directorate for Nature Management
Location
Interactive map of Innderdalen
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The valley is regularly visited by mountain climbers. Some of the mountains include Store Trolla (1,850 metres or 6,070 feet, highest in Trollheimen), Skarfjellet (1,790 metres or 5,870 feet), and Innerdalstårnet (1,452 metres or 4,764 feet). For glacier hiking, there is a glacier on top of Kongskrona called Vinnufonna.

In 2001, Norsk Tindeklub (Norwegian Mountaineering Association) released a mountain guide for Innerdalen (in Norwegian) and they also have a private cabin, Giklingdalshytta, beneath the mountain Innerdalstårnet. The Norwegian Mountain Touring Association has two cabins in the valley, Innerdalshytta (originally built 1889) and Renndølsetra.

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