Dagali is a small mountain village in Buskerud, Norway.
Dagali is located in Hol municipality. The village stretches from Pålsbufjorden on the east to the border of the Hardangervidda National Park in the west, a distance of approximately 40 km. The river Numedalslågen runs though the village. Dagali church dates from 1850. The church was construected of wood and has the seating capacity of around 200 people. Dagali church was rebuilt and restored during 1972-73. Dagali church is located off Norwegian National Road Rv 40, about 25 kilometres from Geilo. Dagali had an airport, Geilo Airport, Dagali, that is no longer in use. The site is currently used by DagaliOpplevelser, which offers outdoor recreational activities including water rafting and snowmobiling.
Coordinates: 60°24′42″N 8°26′35″E / 60.41167°N 8.44306°E / 60.41167; 8.44306
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