
Seiland
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You have now arrived at Seiland National Park which was created in 2006. The National Park covers just over half of the islands in Seiland, and you won’t find any open cabins or marked paths here. The terrain can be challenging, and hikes require good planning, only experienced hikers should set out on trips here. But in return, they will be rewarded with a very special place which will leave them with memories for life. There are also two glaciers on the island, Seilandsjøkelen and Nordmannsjøkelen. They are Scandinavia’s most northerly glaciers as well as being the most low-lying. Active reindeer herding takes place in the national park and helps to preserve the Sea Sami history and culture of the island. The Seiland National Park is one of the most unspoilt national parks, having been impacted little by human activity it is subsequently home to a wide range of flora and fauna. A national park is the perfect place to enjoy Norwegian nature and history at its very best, relax your shoulders and just enjoy yourself!