We are happy to share the joy of our beautiful nature with you and hope that you will tread carefully and leave as little trace as possible.
Foto: Ola Matsson
The right to roam gives us the opportunity to experience and use the nature around us. And we have every right to do this as long as we pay attention and follow the rules when we are out on a trip:
- Follow the path and avoid new paths being established
- You can only cycle on trails, not out in the field and not in national parks
- Do not throw waste in nature, and remember to clean up after yourself
- Protect wildlife, keep your distance and stay calm when meeting animals and birds
- Remember to keep dogs on a leash from 1 April to 20 August
- You cannot light a fire between 15 April and 15 September, except at established fire pits
- You can pick berries, mushrooms and plants for your own use
- You can fish once you have bought a fishing license
>> Here you can read more about the right to roam
Share the path
Trysil is Norway's largest trail biking destination, but there are very many of our visitors who use our trails for hiking. We encourage everyone, cyclists and hikers, to respect each other and share the trail.
Moose and bird hunting
A lot of grouse and capercaillie are hunted in Trysil. We are also one of Norway's largest moose municipalities. The bird hunt starts on 10 September and the moose hunt runs from 25 September and throughout the autumn. Then there is hunting in large parts of the municipality. We encourage all hikers to wear clothing with bright colors and follow the trails that are marked. Have a good trip.
Fishing
For fishing in Trysil Fellesforening's area, a valid fishing license is required. People under the age of 16 fish for free. Fishing rules can be found here.
Sist oppdatert 07.02.2025