Nybergsund
Norway
Nybergsund, a pocket-sized hamlet on the Trysilelva river in Norway's Innlandet county, is best known as the hiding place of the Norwegian royal family and Cabinet during the German conquest of Norway in 1940, when the village endured German bombing. It is also the birthplace of award-winning Norwegian writer and translator Tormod Haugen. The hamlet sits in mountain terrain a short distance south of Trysil's municipal centre, Innbygda.
- Population329
- Nearest water0.2 km
- Nearest mountain1.4 km