Things to do in Oppdal
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Snow Sports, Hovden, Stølen & Vangslia Slopes
The three-part Oppdal Skisenter climbs the slopes from Hovden, Stølen and Vangslia, all within easy reach of town. The smaller Ådalen ski area nearby has two lifts. Vangslia is generally the easiest, with a couple of beginners' runs, while Stølen offers intermediate skiing and Hovden has three challenging advanced runs. The season runs from late November to late April.
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Opplev Oppdal
The wild and white Driva promises excellent rafting runs from May to October. The outdoor adventure company Opplev Oppdal organises trips, from the relatively tame Class I-II family trips to full-day Class III-IV trips that provide substantial thrills. Prices range from Nkr590 to Nkr830 per person per day.
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Café Ludvik
The popular Café Ludvik is also good, though with a touch less class. It serves a range of inexpensive light meals, including beef dishes, omelettes and pasta. It’s 300m south of the centre.
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Walter Brandsegg Hang-gliding
To get an aerial view of scenic Central Norway, a tandem hang-glide could be just what you need. To find out more, contact Walter Brandsegg; costs start from around Nkr550 per person.
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Møllen Restaurant & Pizzeria
In the town centre alongside the E6, this is a good choice if you feel like a sit-down meal that’s a cut above hamburgers, but with a reasonable price tag.
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Perrongen Steak House
This place, in the Quality Oppdal Hotel, has the best food and the most sophistication of any place in town. Reindeer steak goes for Nkr255.
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