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The St. Olav pilgrim way through Dovre

Pilegrimsdager på Dovrefjell-vandrere langs ledenNot long after the Saint King, Olav Haraldsson, fell in battle at Stiklestad in 1030, Nidaros became a popular goal for people seeking to redeem their souls at his shrine. Olav became Norway's patron saint, and his reputation shone far beyond the borders of his country.
The Pilgrim Way through Dovre, crossing Dovrefjell, is the most magnificant part of the journey. Today, 73% of Dovre county is classed collectively as a National Park, Nature reserve and other protected areas.

Signposting the way for today's pilgrims, the path is marked with posts carrying the Pilgrim Way logo. These have been erected in places where the path changes direction, and at attractions mentioned in the guides. Signposts indicating medieval monuments and pilgrim traditions have been furnished with explanatory texts. Between these signposts smaller marking sticks will show you that you are on the right track. Most municipalities have also erected milestones which indicate the remaining distance to Trondheim and Nidaros Cathedral, the path's final destination. We hope the journey along the Pilgrim Way, or parts of it, will be enlightening and enriching
(Source: www.pilgrim.info).

Se maps and information of the pilgrim way through Dovre:

Dovreskogen-Budsjord (Gudbrandsdalen): Clic here
Budsjord-Fokstugu (Dovrefjell 1): Click here
Fokstugu-Avsjøen (Dovrefjell 2): Click here
Avsjøen-Grønbakken (Dovrefjell 3): Click here
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