tannfelling
Tannfelling is a traditional Norwegian sport that involves sliding down a steep, icy hill on a wooden sled called a tann. The sport originated in the late 19th century in the rural areas of Norway, particularly in the regions of Hedmark and Oppland. It is a popular winter activity that combines elements of skiing, sledding, and racing.
The tann is a long, narrow sled made of wood, typically around 2.5 meters in length and
Tannfelling is typically done on natural ice surfaces, such as frozen lakes or rivers. The hills used
Tannfelling is not only a recreational activity but also a competitive sport. There are various events and
In recent years, tannfelling has faced challenges due to climate change, which has led to a decrease
Overall, tannfelling is a unique and exciting winter sport that offers a thrilling experience for both participants