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Nore Stave Church, known locally as Nore stavkyrkje, is a remarkable religious building and historical site nestled in the picturesque Numedal valley, within the Nore og Uvdal municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. Standing at an elevation of 323 meters, this ancient church is a prime example of medieval Norwegian architecture, particularly notable for its unique original cruciform design, a feature uncommon among other stave churches. It is one of several historic stave churches found along the scenic Road Fv40, offering…
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Elevazione 320 m
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domenica 3 maggio
11°C
-1°C
48 %
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Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h
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Nore Stave Church is particularly unique because it was originally built with a cruciform (cross-shaped) floor plan, a design that was highly unusual for stave churches in the Middle Ages and not seen in other Norwegian stave churches from that period. Most other stave churches had this feature added much later during renovations.
While the immediate area around the church offers pleasant grounds for a stroll, the Numedal valley, where Nore Stave Church is located, is rich with various hiking trails. Hikers can find routes ranging from easy walks to more challenging treks further into the valley. For specific trail information and to plan your route, exploring options on komoot is recommended.
Parking facilities are generally available for visitors to Nore Stave Church. While the intro mentions availability, it's worth noting that during peak season or special events, parking can fill up quickly. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day if visiting during summer or on weekends. Information regarding parking fees is not explicitly stated, but many smaller historical sites in Norway offer free or nominal-fee parking.
Reaching Nore Stave Church primarily relies on road access, as it's situated along Fv40. While public transport options directly to the church's doorstep might be limited, it's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes within the Nore og Uvdal municipality. Often, the most convenient way to visit is by car or as part of an organized tour.
Generally, hiking in Norway's natural areas, including the Numedal valley, does not require specific permits for public access due to the country's 'Right to Roam' (Allemannsretten). However, always respect private property, follow marked trails, and adhere to any local regulations, especially concerning protected areas or during specific seasons like hunting season.
Nore Stave Church is a popular historical site, especially during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn. While it may not experience the same level of crowds as some of Norway's more famous attractions, it can get busy, particularly on weekends and during summer holidays. Visiting on weekdays or earlier in the morning can offer a more tranquil experience.
The interior of Nore Stave Church is renowned for its vibrant and extensive decorations, often described as a 'paintbox'. Visitors will find elaborate 17th and 18th-century murals covering almost every surface, depicting Bible verses, intricate leaves, flowers, and fruit. There are also panels under the galleries featuring unique rebus paintings copied from a 1710 illustrated Bible, alongside medieval carvings and runic inscriptions.
The church itself offers a fascinating historical and architectural experience for families, with its unique design and colorful interior. The surrounding grounds provide space for children to explore. While the intro mentions family-friendly activities in the broader area, the church visit itself is a cultural outing suitable for all ages interested in history and art. Gentle walks in the scenic Numedal valley are also an option for families.
Dogs are generally welcome in outdoor public spaces and on hiking trails in Norway, provided they are kept on a leash, especially during certain times of the year (e.g., nesting season for birds, or when livestock are present). While dogs might not be permitted inside the church building itself, they are usually allowed on the church grounds and on most trails in the Numedal valley. Always check for specific signage.
The Numedal valley is known as 'The Valley of Stave Churches,' so visitors can explore other historic stave churches along Road Fv40. Beyond religious buildings, the valley offers picturesque landscapes, including the Kravik Fjord, and opportunities to discover traditional Norwegian farmsteads and cultural heritage sites. The scenic drive itself is considered a highlight.
While the intro suggests warmer months for optimal visiting, Nore Stave Church can be visited in winter, though access might depend on snow conditions. If visiting during winter, it's crucial to wear warm, layered clothing, including waterproof outer layers, insulated boots, hats, and gloves. Roads may be icy, so caution is advised. Check local opening hours, as they might be reduced in the off-season.