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  1. Helgøya is an island in the lake Mjøsa. The 18.3-square-kilometre (7.1 sq mi) island is located in Ringsaker Municipality in Innlandet county, Norway. The island is the largest freshwater island in Norway.

  2. Helgøya is an island and former fishing village in the municipality of Karlsøy in Troms county, Norway. The 42.92-square-kilometre island is surrounded by a number of islands: Vannøya to the northeast; Karlsøya and Reinøya to the southeast; Ringvassøya to the south; and Nordkvaløya to the west. Wikipedia. Photo: G1455O, CC BY-SA 4.0.

  3. Helgøya or Áilu (Northern Sami) is an island (and former fishing village) in Karlsøy Municipality in Troms county, Norway. The 42.92-square-kilometre (16.57 sq mi) island is surrounded by a number of islands: Vannøya to the northeast; Karlsøya and Reinøya to the southeast; Ringvassøya to the south; and Nordkvaløya to the west.

  4. Welcome to Norways most beautiful climbing park! Just two hours from Oslo, and one hour from Lillehammer, lies Helgøya Climbing Park. Right in the heart of beautiful Helgøya, in the Ringsaker community, we can offer thrill and excitement for all ages and all levels of achievement.

  5. pilegrimsleden.no › en › interest-pointsHelgøya - Pilegrimsleden

    Helgøya is an island in Mjøsa located in the Ringsaker municipality. The island is the largest fresh-water island in Norway, and has been connected to the mainland by the Nessundet Bridge since 1957. The name Helgøya indicates worship and religious ceremonies in a particular area.

  6. Day trip from Oslo to Nes and Helgøya - In the middle of Lake Mjøsa. Helgøya is Mjøsa's largest island and the beautiful cultural landscape here and at Nes in Ringsaker attracts many travelers and cultural enthusiasts. From Oslo, take the E6 north to Brumunddal and turn towards Nes.

  7. Sep 15, 2022 · Helgøya is an 18.3-square-kilometer (7.1 sq mi) island in the lake Mjøsa, located in Ringsaker Municipality. The island is the largest freshwater island in Norway and has been connected to the mainland by the Nessundet Bridge since 1957.

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