Hemsedal is a
municipality
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The term ''municipality' ...
in
Buskerud
Buskerud () is a Counties of Norway, county and a current electoral district in Norway, bordering Akershus, Oslo, Innlandet, Vestland, Telemark and Vestfold. The region extends from the Oslofjord and Drammensfjorden in the southeast to Hardanger ...
county
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,
Norway
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. It is part of the
traditional region
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of
Hallingdal
Hallingdal () is a valley as well as a traditional district located in the traditional and electoral district Buskerud county in Norway. It consists of six municipalities: Flå, Nes, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål and Hol.
Hallingdal is one of the ma ...
. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of
Trøym. Hemsedal lies on the Norwegian National Road 52 (Rv 52). Hemsedal is located northwest of
Oslo
Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
and from
Bergen
Bergen (, ) is a city and municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland county on the Western Norway, west coast of Norway. Bergen is the list of towns and cities in Norway, second-largest city in Norway after the capital Oslo.
By May 20 ...
. In 1897, Hemsedal was separated from the municipality of
Gol to become a municipality of its own.
General information
Name
The
Old Norse
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form of the name was ''Hemsudalr''. The second element is ''dalr'', which means "dale" or "valley"; the first element is usually taken as the
genitive case
In grammar, the genitive case ( abbreviated ) is the grammatical case that marks a word, usually a noun, as modifying another word, also usually a noun—thus indicating an attributive relationship of one noun to the other noun. A genitive ca ...
of the river name ''Hemsa'' (now
Hemsil) of unknown derivation, although
Sophus Bugge
Elseus Sophus Bugge (5 January 1833 – 8 July 1907) was a Norwegian philologist and linguist. His scholarly work was directed to the study of runic inscriptions and Norse philology. Bugge is best known for his theories and his work on the runi ...
believed that it might derive from the
Old Norse
Old Norse, also referred to as Old Nordic or Old Scandinavian, was a stage of development of North Germanic languages, North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants ...
''hemsa'', ''hefnsa'' or ''hofn'', meaning "going to pasture". The
Norwegian word ''hems'' ("bed built in a small loft room") is named after the valley of Hemsedal.
Coat of arms
The
coat of arms
A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon f ...
is from modern times. The arms were granted on 2 October 1992 and were designed by Stein Davidsen. The arms show a gold
lynx
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head on a red background.
History
Early history
Hemsedal stave church (''Hemsedal stavkyrkje'') is believed to have been built between 1207 and 1224, and is first mentioned, as ''Ecclesia Aamsodal'', in the accounts and diaries of the Papal
nuncio
An apostolic nuncio (; also known as a papal nuncio or simply as a nuncio) is an ecclesiastical diplomat, serving as an envoy or a permanent diplomatic representative of the Holy See to a state or to an international organization. A nuncio is ...
s sent to Scandinavia to collect
tithe
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s in 1282–1324. In 1327 it was also mentioned under the name ''Skodvinar Kirkja i Hemsudali''; this refers to alternate names of the farm where it stood, ''Kyrkjebøen'': ''Skodvin'' and ''SkadengÃ¥rd''. The church was dismantled in 1882.
Hemsedal Church (''Hemsedal kyrkje'') was built during 1882 as a replacement for Hemsedal stave church. It was constructed of wood on the basis of plans by architect
Johannes Henrik Nissen. It has 500 seats. The organ was built in 1888 by Olsen & Jørgensens orgelfabrikk and was restored in 1976. The church is associated with the Hallingdal deanery of the
Diocese of Tunsberg
Tunsberg is a diocese of the Church of Norway. It includes all of the parishes located within the counties of Vestfold and Buskerud, with the cathedral located in the city of Tønsberg. The Diocese of Tunsberg consists of the cathedral deanery and ...
.
Hemsedal's economy has traditionally been based on agriculture. The valley had small and medium-sized farms that were widely scattered on the valley bottom on both sides of the river and along the slopes. Because of the high altitude, farming has concentrated for the most part on livestock and dairy, and use of summer
shieling
A shieling () is a hut or collection of huts on a seasonal pasture high in the hills, once common in wild or sparsely populated places in Scotland. Usually rectangular with a doorway on the south side and few or no windows, they were often c ...
s has been important for the farms, which could not find sufficient pasturage in the valley bottom. Most therefore had milking stations on the shielings.
In the 1647
cadastre
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Often it is represented graphically in ...
there was only one farm in Hemsedal large enough to pay full taxes; there were 24 liable for half taxation and 15–16 assessed as disused. In addition, there were a number of enterprises that were not assessed tax. The estimated population was about 400 (the exact number is unknown). Until the mid-19th century, the population increased steadily. In 1845 there were 1,775 people in the village. However, the population declined again over the next 75 years. In 1920 it had fallen to 1,358, before once more starting to increase.
Recent history
Skogstad Hotell was completed in 1905 as the first hotel in the village. Before that, in the latter half of the 19th century, a road had been built through the village with the hope that it would become a major route to
Western Norway
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. However, things changed dramatically with the opening of the
Bergen Railway in 1909. Hemsedal once more became a detour, while upper Hallingdal took over as the main route.
After the
World War II
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, new places to stay were established in the valley, such as Vangen Pensjonat (inn) at Tuv (1947) and Lykkjaheim Pensjonat (1953). A tourist agency was established in 1939 and in 1952 suggested building a
ski lift
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in Hemsedal, but this did not happen until 1959, when Fossheim Pensjonat created the Tottenheisen, a ski lift behind the inn at Ulsåk, serving the first piste in the village, Tottenløypa. However, this lift was torn down in 1961.
Hemsedal Skisenter opened at Holdeskaret in 1961, and a few years later, planning began for tourist development. Over the five years beginning in 1980, a series of new businesses aimed at tourists were established. The first chairlift, Olaheisen, opened in 1983. Tourism has continued to grow in economic significance for Hemsedal. More than half of visitors come from abroad. Hemsedal is now also popular in the summer season, due to opportunities for fishing, hiking, climbing, cycling, golf and other activities.
Geography
The municipality is bordered to the north by
Vang and
Vestre Slidre
Vestre Slidre is a municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Valdres. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Slidre. Other villages in Vestre Slidre include Lomen and Røn.
...
(both in
Oppland
Oppland is a former county in Norway which existed from 1781 until its dissolution on 1 January 2020. The old Oppland county bordered the counties of Trøndelag, Møre og Romsdal, Sogn og Fjordane, Buskerud, Akershus, Oslo and Hedmark. The ...
county), to the east by
Nord-Aurdal
Nord-Aurdal is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. It is located in the Traditional districts of Norway, traditional district of Valdres. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town Fagernes ...
(in Oppland county) and
Gol, to the south by
Ã…l
Ã…l is a Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Buskerud Counties of Norway, county, Norway. It is part of the Districts of Norway, traditional region of Hallingdal. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Ã…l.
The par ...
and
Hol
HOL or Hol may refer to:
Places
* Hol, Norway, in Buskerud county
* Hol Municipality (Nordland), a former municipality in Norway
* Hol, Tjeldsund, Norway
* Hol, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Science and technology
* HOL (proof assistant), a family of i ...
, and to the west by
Lærdal
Lærdal is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located on the south side of the Sognefjorden in the traditional district of Sogn. The administrative center of the municipality is the village of Lærdalsøyri. The old Filefjell Ko ...
(in
Vestland
Vestland is a Counties of Norway, county in Norway. The county is located in Western Norway, and its administrative centre is Bergen, where the executive and political leadership is based. The County governor (Norway), County Governor is based in ...
county). Lakes in the region include
Juklevatnet
Juklevatnet is a lake in the municipalities of Hemsedal (in Buskerud county) and Lærdal (in Vestland county), Norway. It is located east of Borgund in Lærdal, just to the south of the mountain Høgeloft in the Filefjell range. The lake sits ...
.
Mountains
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Hydalsberget
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Langebottfjellet
Langebottfjellet is a mountain located in the municipalities of Ã…l and Hemsedal in Buskerud, Norway
Norway, officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. ...
*
Leinenosi
Tourism
One of the first tourists in Hemsedal was the Norwegian polar explorer
Fritjof Nansen
Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 1861 – 13 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and co-founded the ...
, who visited in 1898 and stayed at the Bjøberg Fjellstue. Today Hemsedal is a popular destination, with Hemsedal Skisenter the main attraction. About 70% of all visitors come in the winter season (December–May) and most of the remaining 30% in the summer months.
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Hemsedal Skisenter is the second largest
ski
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resort in Norway, with 44 km slopes. The ski centres in Hemsedal and Grøndalen were bought in 2000 by the Swedish company Sälenstjärnen, which changed its name the following year to
SkiStar
SkiStar AB (marketed as skistar) is a Swedish leisure, tourism, property and retail company, listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange. The core business is alpine skiing in Sweden and Norway, and the associated accommodation, ski schools and rent ...
. Skistar also owns Trysil Ski Centre, Sälen and Åre, Vemedalen and Hammarbybacken in Sweden.
Attractions
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Hemsedal Bygdetun
Hemsedal Bygdatun is a small museum in Ulsåk in Hemsedal municipality in Buskerud county, Norway. The museum is a subsidiary of Hallingdal Museum
Hallingdal Museum Nesbyen (formerly Hallingdal Folkemuseum) is an open-air museum at Nesbyen in Bu ...
is located at ''Øvre Løkji'' in the village of Ulsåk. ''Øvre Løkji'' is a museum farm from which there are several trails up into the
mountains
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher ...
. Hemsedal's
cross-country stadium is located at Gravset and is the starting point for a large network of trails to
Lykkja and
Gol, including of lighted trails.
The museum has houses and artifacts from the early 18th century.
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Rjukandefossen
Rjukandefossen is a double waterfall of approximately 18 metres located in the vicinity of the village Tuv in the municipality of Hemsedal in Buskerud, Norway.
The Rjukandefoss receives water from Mørkedøla which is a catchment for much of the ...
waterfall is located in the vicinity of the village of Tuv
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Hemsedal Top 20
Hemsedal Top 20 is an organisation of twenty mountains in the Hemsedal fell that preferably can be climbed during the summer time. The twenty peaks are each signposted with the name of the peak and the trail leading to the top is marked with eith ...
offers mountain climbing during summer months.
Notable residents
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Josef Monsrud (1922-2009) was a Norwegian forester and resistance member during World War II. At the age of twenty he joined the resistance
Osvald Group
The Osvald Group was a Norwegian organisation that was the most active World War II resistance group in Norway from 1941 to the summer of 1944. Numbering more than 200 members, it committed at least 110 acts of sabotage against Nazi occupying fo ...
. He went through some initial training and was hired as a guard for the strictly illegal
Communist Party of Norway
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The NKP was formed in 1923, following a split in the Norwegian Labour Party. It was Stalinist from its establishment and, as such, supported the Soviet government while oppo ...
which had a secret base in Hemsedal.
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Kjell Venås
Kjell Venås (30 November 1927 – 7 March 2018) was a Norwegian philologist.
He was born in Hemsedal, and took his dr.philos. degree in 1967. He spent most of his career at the University of Oslo; as a lecturer from 1970 to 1971 and professor fr ...
(1927-2018) born in Hemsedal, was a Norwegian
philologist
Philology () is the study of language in oral and written historical sources. It is the intersection of textual criticism, literary criticism, history, and linguistics with strong ties to etymology. Philology is also defined as the study of ...
. He spent most of his career at the University of Oslo as a lecturer and as a professor (1971 to 1997), specializing in research about the
Nynorsk
Nynorsk (; ) is one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language, the other being Bokmål. From 12 May 1885, it became the state-sanctioned version of Ivar Aasen's standard Norwegian language (''Landsmål''), parallel to the Da ...
language form.
*
Ingrid Wigernæs (born in Hemsedal 1928) is a retired Norwegian
cross-country skier who won a silver medal in the 3×5 km relay at the 1966 World Championships.
*
Sigrun Slapgard
Sigrun Slapgard (born 20 October 1953) is a Norwegian journalist, novelist and non-fiction writer. She worked as journalist for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, and has written novels and biographies of Lise Lindbæk, Sigrid Undset and ...
(born in Hemsedal 1953) is a Norwegian journalist and non-fiction writer.
*
Erik Wøllo
Erik Wøllo (born 6 January 1961) is a Norwegian composer and musician, guitarist and synthesist. He has a background in various genres in music. As a solo recording artist, he is most known for his electronic and ambient musical soundscapes. Mu ...
(born in Hemsedal 1961) is a Norwegian composer and musician, guitarist and synthesist. As a solo recording artist, he is most known for his electronic and ambient musical soundscapes.
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Hege Nerland (1966–2007) was a Norwegian politician for the
Socialist Left Party. In 2003 she helped found the local party chapter in her native Hemsedal.
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Geir Skeie
Geir Skeie (born July 2, 1980, Fitjar) is a Norwegian chef and restaurateur, winner of the 2008 Bocuse d'Or Europe,Aardal Hagen, Guro, ''Dagens Næringsliv'' (July 2, 2008)Norsk gull i Bocuse d’OrHolt, Morten, ''Horecanytt'' (August 15, 2008)Bo ...
(born 1980) is a Norwegian chef and restaurateur, who worked at the Skarsnuten Hotel in Hemsedal.
*
Eirik Markegård (born in Hemsedal 1984) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a striker for the Norwegian fifth Division side
Jardar.
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Erik Solbakken
Erik Solbakken (born 17 November 1984) is a Norwegian television presenter. Solbakken hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 together with Haddy Jatou N'jie and Nadia Hasnaoui.
Career
Solbakken trained as a journalist at Volda University Col ...
(born in Hemsedal 1984) is a Norwegian television presenter. Solbakken was one of the hosts of the
Eurovision Song Contest 2010
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.
Sister cities
The following cities are
twinned with Hemsedal:
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Essunga
Essunga Municipality () is a municipalities of Sweden, municipality in Västra Götaland County in western Sweden. Its seat is located in the town of Nossebro.
The 1952 municipal reform in Sweden saw the creation of Essunga Municipality out of ei ...
,
Västra Götaland County
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The county is the second most populous of Sweden's counties and it comprises 49 municipalities (''kommuner''). Its population of 1,616,000 amounts to 17% of S ...
,
Sweden
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Kalvola
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It is located in the province of Southern Finland and is part of the Tavastia Proper region. The municipality had a popul ...
,
Southern Finland
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History
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,
Finland
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Tõrva
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,
Valga County
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,
Estonia
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Gallery
File:Hemsedal kommunehus IMG 1379.JPG, Hemsedal Community Office
File:Hemsedal bibliotek IMG 1387.JPG, Hemsedal Library
File:Skogshorn.jpg, Skogshorn in winter
File:SkogshornBuskerudSummer.jpg, Skogshorn in Summer
File:Tisleifjorden dam.jpg, Tisleifjorden Dam
File:Hydnefossen4.jpg, Hydnefossen
File:Fausko skysstasjon - flyfoto - norway.jpg, Fausko Skysstasjon
See also
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Bjørnbakknosi
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Hallingmål-Valdris
*
Rauberflaket
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SÃ¥ta
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Svøo
Svøo is a village in Hemsedal municipality, Norway. It is located in the traditional region of Hallingdal. Svøo is located on the river Hemsil which flows into the Hallingdalselva. Svøo is about five miles from the center of Hemsedal
Hemseda ...
References
External links
Hemsedal kommune websiteHemsedal Skisenter website
{{Authority control
Hallingdal
Municipalities of Buskerud
Valleys of Buskerud
Villages in Buskerud
Ski areas and resorts in Norway