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Elgå Pier and Femund II Ferry Terminal serves as a vital hub in the tranquil village of Elgå, nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Femunden in Engerdal Municipality, Innlandet county, Norway. Situated at an elevation of approximately 667 metres, this facility is renowned as the southern gateway to the pristine wilderness of Femundsmarka National Park, one of Norway's most significant natural areas. It is the primary docking point for the historic M/S Femund II ferry, which navigates Norway's second-largest…
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I migliori Tour verso Molo di Elgå e Terminal del traghetto Femund II
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Elevazione 670 m
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lunedì 2 marzo
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Elgå Pier serves as an excellent starting point for a wide range of hiking experiences within Femundsmarka National Park. You can find everything from easy walks suitable for families near the pier to challenging multi-day expeditions deep into the wilderness. The M/S Femund II ferry allows hikers to access various trailheads along Lake Femunden, enabling diverse routes and exploration of different sections of the park.
Yes, long-term parking is available in Elgå, which is convenient for those planning extended trips into Femundsmarka National Park. While the intro mentions checking local signage for fees, specific parking fees are not detailed in the provided information. It's advisable to check on-site upon arrival.
Elgå is located at the end of county road 221. While the information confirms it's easily accessible by car, specific public transport options directly to Elgå Pier are not detailed. Visitors typically reach Elgå by private vehicle. For detailed public transport information, it's recommended to consult local transport authorities or travel planning websites for the Engerdal municipality.
The M/S Femund II ferry operates seasonally, typically from June to September. It sails on Lake Femunden during the spring, summer, and fall months. For the most up-to-date schedule and to purchase tickets, you should visit the official website: femund.no.
The M/S Femund II ferry offers several amenities to enhance your journey. Onboard, passengers can enjoy scenic views and visit a kiosk offering local dishes, waffles, coffee, soft drinks, and beer. The ferry also has the capacity to accommodate bikes and canoes, making it ideal for combined boat and hiking or paddling trips.
Absolutely! The M/S Femund II ferry itself is considered a family-friendly activity, offering a unique and scenic journey across Lake Femunden. The onboard kiosk with local treats adds to the experience. Adjacent to the pier, the Femundsmarka and Gutulia National Park Visitor Center offers an adventure trail leading down to the pier, and provides free educational programs suitable for families interested in local history and wildlife.
While the provided information does not explicitly state the dog-friendliness of Femundsmarka National Park, national parks in Norway generally have regulations regarding dogs, often requiring them to be kept on a leash. It's always best to check the specific rules and regulations for Femundsmarka National Park before bringing your dog on a hike to ensure compliance and a pleasant experience for everyone.
Femundsmarka National Park is known for its pristine landscapes, often described as an 'eldorado for hikers and fishermen.' You can expect to encounter untouched pine forests, mountains, and numerous lakes. The region is also home to diverse wildlife, with opportunities to spot animals like reindeer. The tranquility of the area offers a chance to escape modern noise and reconnect with nature.
The M/S Femund II ferry has an onboard café serving local delicacies. While the information doesn't detail specific cafes or restaurants directly at Elgå Pier, Elgå is a small village. For accommodation, the data does not specify options directly at the pier, but given its role as a gateway to the national park, it's common for such areas to have nearby lodging. It's recommended to search for accommodation in the village of Elgå or the wider Engerdal municipality.
The M/S Femund II ferry typically operates from June to September, making spring, summer, and fall the primary seasons for ferry-related activities. While the ferry service is seasonal, the broader Femundsmarka region offers opportunities for winter activities such as cross-country skiing or snowshoeing. However, specific facilities or organized winter activities directly from Elgå Pier are not highlighted, and access might be more challenging outside the ferry operating season.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether Elgå Pier or the M/S Femund II ferry is wheelchair accessible. Given the historic nature of the vessel (built in 1905) and the pier's location in a natural wilderness area, accessibility features may be limited. It is advisable to contact the ferry operator directly via femund.no for specific accessibility details before planning your visit.