Hardangervidda National Park
Hardangervidda National Park is located in Norway and is the largest national park in the country. Established in 1981, it covers an area of approximately 3,422 square kilometers. The park is known for its vast mountain plateau, diverse wildlife, and unique ecosystems, including wetlands and rivers.
The park is home to the largest population of wild reindeer in Europe, making it a significant area for wildlife observation. Visitors can enjoy various outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and skiing, while also experiencing the stunning landscapes of the Hardangervidda plateau and the surrounding Hardangerfjord.