Hiking Highlight
Recommended by 40 out of 41 hikers
The church was first built as a stave church and was called St. Nicolai Chapel, built around 1147.In 1722, major changes were made to the church. After removing three coats of paint, the old color decoration that had been forgotten for so long was found. The walls are painted with fine tendrils and the vaulted ceiling with stars and figures. The chandelier with the five carved animal heads is from the Middle Ages, as is the one bell that now hangs in the nave. The church in Undredal is one of the few in the country where a person still rings the bell in the attic. The church has only 40 seats, is a great cultural treasure and worth a visit for 100 NOK.
July 30, 2024
The stave church Undredal, which was built around 1147, is the second known attraction of the village. The church is the smallest stave church in Norway, which is still in use. The building has 40 seats and is open from May to the end of September.
August 14, 2019
Tour can be booked at the small campground building / restaurant / chees shop for 100nok (for a group of 4 adults)
August 1, 2020
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