Langsua National Park (Norwegian: Langsua nasjonalpark) was created in 2011. The park covers a protected area of 537.1 square kilometers (207.4 sq mi). It is located in Innlandet county, Norway, and includes parts of the municipalities of Øystre Slidre, Nord-Aurdal, Nordre Land, Gausdal, Sør-Fron, and Nord-Fron.
History
Langsua National Park was created in 2011 and covers an area of 537.1 square kilometers (207.4 square miles). This park was formed by adding a larger area to the Ormtjernkampen National Park, which was established in 1968.
Adjacent protected areas
Langsua National Park is located near several protected areas. Together, these areas cover a total area of 1,000.4 km² (386.3 sq mi), which includes the national park itself. The nearby protected areas are the Hersjømyrin, Kjølaåne, Røssjøen, Skardberga, Oppsjømyra, and Hynna nature reserves, as well as the Haldorbu, Storlægeret, Dokkfaret, and Espedalen landscape protection areas.