Glomma
The Glomma is the longest river in Norway, stretching approximately 600 kilometers. It flows from the Lake Aursund in the south to the Oslofjord in the east, passing through several towns and cities, including Elverum and Drammen. The river is an important waterway for transportation and has historically supported local industries.
The Glomma is known for its diverse ecosystems, providing habitats for various fish species and wildlife. It is also a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, kayaking, and hiking along its banks. The river plays a significant role in the cultural and natural heritage of the region.