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Lushaugen

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Lushaugen

Lushaugen is a prominent mountain and a popular viewpoint in southern Norway, standing at 812 meters (2,664 ft) above sea level. This significant landmark marks the border between Gran Municipality in Innlandet county and Hurdal Municipality in Akershus county, and is considered the highest point in Gran municipality. Located approximately 7 kilometers northeast of Jaren and east of Brandbu, Lushaugen is easily recognizable by its distinctive 15-meter observation tower, which offers expansive vistas across Eastern Norway.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Elevation 790 m

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    Location: Gran, Oppland, Norway

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the elevation of Lushaugen and what makes it a significant landmark?

    Lushaugen stands at an elevation of 812 meters (2,664 ft) above sea level. It is notable for being the highest point in Gran Municipality and is situated on the border between Gran in Innlandet county and Hurdal in Akershus county. Its most significant feature is the 15-meter observation tower, offering extensive panoramic views.

    Are there alternative hiking routes to Lushaugen besides the popular Lygnasæter trail?

    Yes, while the trail from Lygnasæter is popular, Lushaugen is also accessible via hiking trails from areas such as Malsjøsæter. During winter, a particularly steep but rewarding trail leads from Lushaughytta. Exploring these different starting points can offer varied experiences and perspectives of the surrounding landscape.

    Is Lushaugen suitable for families with young children or beginner hikers?

    Lushaugen can be family-friendly, especially the popular 5 km hike from Lygnasæter, which typically takes about 1.5 hours. While generally accessible, some sections can be steep. For families or beginners, choosing a clear day and ensuring appropriate footwear is recommended. The reward of the observation tower makes it a great goal for all ages.

    What kind of views can I expect from the observation tower at Lushaugen?

    The 15-meter observation tower provides a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view. On clear days, hikers can see distant peaks in Jotunheimen and Rondane, as well as Norefjell, Gaustatoppen, Gjøvik, and Hedmark. You might even catch glimpses of Sweden, Romerike, and the Oslofjord, making it one of Eastern Norway's most impressive viewpoints.

    What are the parking options available for visitors to Lushaugen?

    Parking is conveniently available at common trailheads, such as Lygnasæter. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons or on weekends, as parking areas can fill up quickly due to the viewpoint's popularity.

    Can I reach Lushaugen using public transport?

    While direct public transport to the Lushaugen trailhead itself might be limited, you can often find public transport options to nearby villages or hotels like Lygnasæter Hotel. From there, you would typically need to walk or arrange for local transport to the trailheads. It's best to check local bus schedules for the most current information.

    What is the history behind the observation tower at Lushaugen?

    Lushaugen has a history tied to forest fire surveillance. An original fire watchtower was erected in the 1930s and later demolished in 1960. The current 15-meter observation tower, which is a major draw today, was officially opened on September 2, 2018, continuing the tradition of offering expansive views from the summit.

    Are there any amenities or facilities near Lushaugen or its trailheads?

    Near popular trailheads like Lygnasæter, you can often find amenities such as a hotel, which may include a cafe or restaurant. However, on the trails themselves and at the summit, facilities are minimal, so it's important to bring your own water and snacks. A logbook is available at the top of the tower for visitors to sign.

    What should I bring for a hike to Lushaugen, especially during different seasons?

    Regardless of the season, appropriate footwear is crucial. For warmer months, light layers, water, and sun protection are recommended. In winter, prepare for colder conditions with warm, waterproof layers, sturdy winter boots, and potentially snowshoes or microspikes depending on snow depth and ice. Always carry enough water and snacks, and consider a map or GPS device.

    Is Lushaugen a good spot for wildlife spotting?

    The forested areas around Lushaugen are part of a natural habitat for various wildlife. While specific sightings cannot be guaranteed, hikers might encounter local bird species, small mammals, and occasionally larger forest animals. Moving quietly and observing from a distance increases your chances of spotting wildlife.

    How crowded does Lushaugen typically get, especially on weekends?

    As a popular viewpoint, Lushaugen can attract a significant number of visitors, particularly on sunny weekends and during peak holiday seasons. To avoid crowds, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon, or planning your trip on a weekday. The multi-platform design of the observation tower helps distribute visitors at the summit.

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