Wetland and Bog Trails
This collection highlights the expansive peatlands and bogs characteristic of the Østerdalen landscape. These wetland ecosystems serve as critical habitats for diverse bird species and are known for producing cloudberries in late summer. During winter, many of these areas, such as those near Gåstjernet, host groomed cross-country ski trails, while summer offers soft-terrain hiking through birch-lined marshes and nutrient-rich fens.
Kringlemyra
Boreal peatland area located in the forested terrain of Åmot.
Eftasmyra
Wetland area south of Gåstjernet, frequently used for winter ski trail connections.
Stormyra
Large marshland area situated in the forested region between Løten and Elverum.
Onsummyra
Peat bog located near the Onsum area, featuring typical Hedmark marsh vegetation.
Lagmannsvemyra
Wetland area located along historical forest transit paths.
Gunhildsætermyra
High-altitude bog area situated near the Gunhildsætra mountain farm.
Elgmyra
Forested wetland area known for native peat moss and as a habitat for local moose.
Leikmyra
Open bog area traditionally known as a display ground for black grouse.
Sjømyra
Wetland area adjacent to local water bodies, providing habitat for various wading birds.
Slåttmyra
Fen-meadow historically used for outfield haymaking, characterized by nutrient-rich soil.
Danseråsmyra
Peatland area located on the slopes of the Danseråsen ridge.
Gåstjernsmyra
Extensive wetland surrounding Gåstjernet, used for cross-country skiing and birdwatching.
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