Nes, Innlandet

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Nes
Peninsula
View of the peninsula and island of Helgøya in lake Mjøsa
View of the peninsula and island of Helgøya in lake Mjøsa
Interactive map of the peninsula
Coordinates: 60°46′54″N 10°55′50″E / 60.7818°N 10.93061°E / 60.7818; 10.93061
LocationInnlandet, Norway
Offshore water bodiesMjøsa

Nes[1] is a peninsula in Ringsaker Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. Some of the larger settlements on the peninsula include Stavsjø and Tingnes. A bridge from the peninsula connects to the island of Helgøya to the south. The peninsula lies east of Gjøvik, south of Lillehammer and Moelv, and west of Hamar and Brumunddal, centrally located between several towns on the lake.[2]

Agriculture is the dominant industry on the peninsula. Fruit growing was previously significant, but has declined, but berry growing is still important. In recent years, various forms of farm tourism and further processing of farm products have expanded the income base on many farms.[2]

The peninsula lies in Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa. The Furnesfjorden lies to the east and the island of Helgøya is to the south. The bedrock of the peninsula consists of limestone and clay shales of Cambrian-Silurian age, which when weathered gives very fertile soil. The highest parts of the area are forested; the slopes down towards lake Mjøsa are well-cultivated with many large farms such as Baldishol, Grefsheim, Hol, Hovinsholm, and Mengshol.[2]

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