Storerikvollen, Mountain lodge in Tydal, Norway.
Storerikvollen is a mountain lodge sitting at 769 meters elevation in the Sylan landscape conservation area, providing shelter for hikers exploring the Syl mountain range. The building offers basic rooms and shared facilities designed to meet the needs of mountain visitors.
Trondhjems Turistforening founded this mountain lodge to create a connection between Norwegian and Swedish hiking routes in the Sylan mountains. The building became part of a larger network of shelters designed to support hikers across multiple regions and countries.
The lodge keeps alive a style of Norwegian mountain hospitality by offering simple, welcoming spaces where visitors can rest and connect with the hiking traditions of this region.
Advance booking is necessary and can be done by email at storerikvollen@hotmail.no or by phone at 91650664. The lodge operates mainly during Easter and summer periods, making these the best times to plan a visit for hiking expeditions in the area.
Near Lake Esandsjøen, visitors can fish for trout and char, adding a different activity to the mountain experience. Surrounding peaks offer demanding trails for those wanting to push beyond basic hiking.
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