The trail starts off from Sandviken Camping in Tinn Austbygd. It follows a farm track for the first part of the trail, before becoming a path further on.
You will have fabulous views of the beautiful lake Tinnsjøen from many places along the route.
You can read all about Hans Åsral and the snake that came down from Maremsrudås hill when you reach the destination point.
The trip os 3,5 km one way and takes about 1 hour each way.
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