Haukelifjell – Telemark
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Haukelifjell – Telemark
NATURE OG CULTURE NATURE OG CULTURE 1,3 KM CIRCUIT / FAMILY WALK Waterpire Wild reindeer on Hardangervidda SUITABLE FOR PUSHCHAIRS Haukelifjell – Telemark THIS ROUTE IS OUT OF the ordinary and gives you the chance to team up with our superhero Sildre – a happy little water droplet – on the hunt for the villainous Waterpire Surkula who is trying to pollute our countryside. Sildre’s story is presented as a cartoon strip at five information posts along the route. In addition to the story of Sildre and Waterpire Surkula, there are some installations where you can try generating power, find out how much water you use during a day, and have a real water fight with Waterpire Surkula, the water vampire. Photo: Guro Lien Photo: Arne Nyaas What to find out more? The information boards feature QR codes that you can scan with your mobile phone to access additional information about both water and Hardangervidda National Park. NORWAY IS THE ONLY COUNTRY in Europe that is home to direct descendants of the original population of wild reindeer (tundra reindeer). The 10–11,000 animals that live on Hardangervidda constitute more than a quarter of all wild reindeer in Europe To find out more about wild reindeer, visit www.villrein.no Layout Nina Akersveen / trykk Erik Tanche Nilssen as Photo: Borghild Krossli Illustrations: Eytor Interaktiv Media as THE FIGURES YOU WILL MEET ALONG THE TRAIL HI! MY NAME IS SILDRE, MY NAME IS SOLA, and and I’m a superhero! Stop off at Haukelifjell and join me and my friends on a fascinating walk. I’m the most important of all. Without me, nothing could live or grow on Earth. I’M LIVE, and I’m the Earth Princess. I’m responsible for everything that lives and grows in nature. Sildre is my best friend. On your walk around Haukelifjell, you will find out what the consequences are if anything happens to me. OI, YOU! I’m Waterpire Surkula – and I hate everything that is pure and good. Most of all, I hate clean water. If you dare to stop at Haukelifjell, I challenge you to a real water fight! Illustration: Eytor Interaktiv Media as Note: Dogs must be leashed April 1. - August 20. Description of the walk INTERACTIVE TRAIL along the river with activities for children and adults. The route starts next to Arbuvollen Fjellbutikk and follows the road west from the store. The walk is signposted along the trail from the car park. You can bring a pushchair or pram with you all the way around the route. The first section of the route, which runs from the store down to the fishing area and vantage point/barbecue site, is suitable for wheelchair users. This stretch of the route features an asphalt/gravel surface and includes a 3% slope for a distance of 500 metres. Access: Medio June - medio October. Legend 1 2 Sildre’s Vantage Point 3 Live’s Pond Scary Cove Sildre’s Vantage Point The history of water and where it comes from. Tables, benches and barbecue area. Live’s pond – this is Live’s home. Information about the flora and fauna on Haukelifjell and in Hardangervidda National Park. Scary Cove. This is where the villainous Waterpire Surkula hides out, and where he challenges you to a real water fight. 4 The power fall – Here you can find out how power is generated, and compete with friends and family to see who can produce the most current. 5 Vassheim – water is a crucial resource. Pump up water and see how much water we use compared with people who live in developing countries. Photo: Guro Lien Driving directions Parking available next to Arbuvollen Fjellbutikk. TREASURE HUNT • Find all the environmental codes hidden along the trail and enter your name in a special draw for exciting prizes. • Pick up an answer coupon from the store. The power fall Illustration: Eytor Interaktiv Media as The trail is located by the E-134 at Haukelifjell. From the east, it is 21.9 km after the centre of Edland. From the west, it is 10.7 km after Haukeliseter Turisthytte (Tourist Cottage). Vassheim Water Tales is a collaborative venture between Vinje municipality, Telemark County Council, Statkraft and VisitHaukeli. You are responsible for your own safety during the walk. Treat the countryside and grazing animals with respect. Take only photos, leave only footprints. Please take your rubbish home with you. Enjoy the trip! At www.walktelemark.com you will find an overview of hikingtrails and accomodation for hikers. www.vandretelemark.no Published by VTNU AS and Vinje municipality with support from Telemark County Council www.visithaukeli.no www.hardangervidda.com Photo: Guro Lien
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