- Heidal
Heidal is a former municipality in
Gudbrandsdalen valley, in the county ofOppland ,Norway .Heidal was separated from
Vågå as a municipality of its own January 1, 1908. It was merged withSel January 1, 1965.Heidal is rich in beauty and tradition, lying along the narrow valley of the
Sjoa River. It has the highest concentration of older protected timber houses and farmsteads in Norway (~1/5 of the buildings are from the 18th century and many are older).The church was built in 1938 but is an exact replica of a 1754 church struck by lightning in 1933. It is surrounded by a cemetery designated as a Commonwealth War Grave.
Some locations allow guided tours, including Søre Harildstad farm and Bjølstad chapel. Farms like Bjølstad, which is not open to the public, are also located there; at Bjølstad the newest building was constructed in about 1820 and the farm has been in the same family since the 13th century. [cite book|author=Welle-Strand, Erling |title=Adventure Roads in Norway |publisher=Nortrabooks|year=1996|id=ISBN 82-90103-71-9]
History
1177 - Ivar
Gjesling (or "Ivar Gjæsling") was KingMagnus IV 's lendmann for the Opplands.Gjesling , allied himself with the Birchlegs (Birkebeiner ne) — who chose Sverre as their king at Øreting in 1177. In return Sverre granted him the valley ofHeidal .cite book|author=Stagg, Frank Noel|title=East Norway and its Frontier|publisher=George Allen & Unwin, Ltd.|year=1956|id=ISBN none]References and notes
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