Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is a region situated south of Bratterud in Hovin, along the eastern side of Tinnsjøen in Tinn municipality. The reserve features long, steep, west-facing hillsides, occasionally broken by stream valleys descending towards Tinnsjøen, and includes the distinct Rauas' stream gorge. Its diverse terrain ranges from high points like Dugurdsmålnuten, reaching 699 meters (2,293 feet), to flatter areas with tarns, offering varied landscapes for outdoor pursuits. The vegetation is notably diverse, encompassing nutrient-poor and nutrient-rich forest types, including significant…
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is a protected natural area known for its biological diversity. It preserves old lowland coniferous forest, boreal deciduous forest, and noble deciduous trees. The reserve features varied terrain, including steep hillsides, stream valleys, and flatter areas with tarns.
Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is situated south of Bratterud in Hovin, along the eastern side of Tinnsjøen. It is located within the Tinn municipality.
The primary outdoor activity available in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is hiking. The varied terrain and diverse forest types provide numerous routes for exploration. More than 600 visitors have explored the area, with routes receiving an average rating of 4.59 out of 5 stars.
Hiking trails in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat traverse diverse landscapes, from steep, west-facing hillsides to stream valleys and flatter sections around tarns. The vegetation varies from nutrient-poor to rich low-herb forests, offering different scenic experiences. For a comprehensive overview, consult the guide Hiking in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat.
Yes, Bratterudskogen Naturreservat offers hiking options suitable for families. The varied terrain includes sections that may be appropriate for different age groups and skill levels. Specific family-friendly routes can be found in the guide Family-friendly hikes in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat.
Notable natural features include the long, steep hillsides descending towards Tinnsjøen and the distinct Rauas' stream gorge. Prominent peaks include Dugurdsmålnuten, reaching 2,293 feet (699 meters), and Bakliåsen at 2,034 feet (620 meters). The reserve also contains Nordre and Søndre Bratterudtjern.
The highest and most prominent mountain within Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is Dugurdsmålnuten. It reaches an elevation of 2,293 feet (699 meters). Other notable peaks include Bakliåsen and Hysingliåsan.
The reserve features diverse vegetation, including blueberry forests, fern forests, and heather-dominated forests in higher areas. Pine-dominated mixed coniferous forests are common in poorer areas, while rich low-herb vegetation with spruce and deciduous trees like aspen, birch, and Norway maple thrives in ledges and valleys. Small areas of nutrient-poor swamp forest are also present.
Bratterudskogen Naturreservat is a popular destination on komoot, with more than 600 visitors having explored the area. Routes within the reserve have received an average rating of 4.59 out of 5 stars, based on over 150 ratings.
Yes, komoot offers guides to help explore the area. These include Hiking in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat and Family-friendly hikes in Bratterudskogen Naturreservat. These guides provide detailed information on various routes and activities.
For more detailed inquiries about Bratterudskogen Naturreservat, it is advisable to contact the local municipality of Tinn. Alternatively, the relevant regional environmental protection agency in Norway can provide further information, as they typically oversee natural reserves.

