Norway
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Old forestry road right off E6. The path is a bit rocky and muddy at places, definitely need a 4wd to access. If you follow the path all the way up the hill you arrive at a nice open spot.
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Camped on the way to this place. Not possible to go there, even with motorbike. Very overgrown. Somebody left aluminum foil there and a plastic spoon. Please keep these places clean.
Report Check-InChecked it out,did not get better,very overgrown. We didn‘t go, even not with MT. Maybe the tent place in the middle of the wood is oke for bikers.
Report Check-InWe checked out this site today - on foot. We have a big 4WD but decided it was too boggy and overgrown to drive up to the meadow. Instead we camped near the little wood bridge on the old gravel section where there were numerous old fire rings.
Report Check-Incareful making it to the clearing area - ground is currently very soft (June) and I got badly bogged even in my 4x4. winched out successful. just be aware and check the ground before driving.
Report Check-InThere is also a quit good little place for 1-2 tents between the forestry road and the lake (about 50 meters from the gravel road).
Report Check-InOld forestry road right off E6. The path is a bit rocky and muddy at places, definitely need a 4wd to access. If you follow the path all the way up the hill you arrive at a nice open spot.
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