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A beautiful wetland with an impressive number of recorded birdspecies. A boardwalk of about seven km leads past a birdwatching tower and through the area.
Fokstumyra Nature Reserve is a nature reserve established in 1923 in Dovrefjell, in the municipality of Dovre. It covers an area of eight km² of wetlands. It was the first nature reserve in Norway. The area is known for its rich bird fauna and plant diversity. It became a Ramsar site in 2002. Birds that may be spotted here are Mavigerdan, Turna, Karagerdanlý dalgýç and Gökçe delice.
A seven km long boardwalk is the only way to visit the park. Parking is availible. Click on the P in the map to get directions to the parking.
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