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When we come into the sæter the valley will open itself up in front of you and you will see farm houses and sela lying in rows on the meadow. Behind the sela you can see outhouses with outdoor toilets. The sela belong to the main owner in Bødal, and in times gone by cows would have grazed here, and milk maids would have spent the whole summer up here to take care of the animals. There are still some farmers who have sheep and cattle grazing on the summer pastures here. In some areas there is a simple campsite for tents and hammocks. There is also a toilet which can be used by campers and day trippers. It is nice to take a rest or have a picnic at the campsite. Behind the sela there is a mound called ‘Huldrehaugen’, maybe that is where the underground huldra people lived?