

Kamkake – a traditional local bread
Locals take great pleasure in this traditional bread, the origins of which are said to date back to the Viking Age. Today, Kamkake is baked mostly in the villages of Bleikvasslia and Korgen, but is enjoyed in a much wider area. We are quite proud of the fact that Petter
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Sørfjelltunet In Bleikvasslia – the St. Olav’s Rose and kamkaka
Norwegians have a word for such diligent joint efforts: dugnad. Lacking a good venue for community events, the villagers restored the old boarding school at Sørfjellet. Mindful of their local history and heritage, they also built an authentic Sámi turf hut (goahti), recreated a traditional Sámi settlement, and build a
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