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Harahorn in Hemsedal, Norway Photo: Hemsedal.com

Hiking in Hemsedal

The most popular summer activity in Hemsedal is the Top 20 hiking programme to 20 of the mountain peaks in the area.

Last summer more than 24,000 people from 38 different nations signed the books at the 20 mountain peaks. The hikes to get there are graded from easy green and blue to more demanding red and black tracks. Below are some of the Top 20 favourites.

There is a signpost with the name of the peak at the starting point of each hike. The colour of the pictogram reflects the difficulty of the hike. The trails are marked with blue colour up to the tree line and after that, some blue marks and some cairns. At the top of each peak there is a green box with a guest book inside. Please write your name and nationality in the book.

Karisetberget Mountain 

This is a nice and very easy hike, following a path through the woods. Beautiful view from the peak.  

Duration: approximately one hour walking up and down.
Distance: two kilometres one way (green hike).
Altitude difference: approximately 100 metres.

Driving directions: From Hemsedal Tourist Office drive towards Lærdal/Bergen on rv. 52 until you reach Tuv, about five kilometres away, then turn right into Grøndalen (signed). After approximately two kilometres you will see a small green wooden sign to Karisetberget. Turn left here and park by the green brick building. Follow the signs and blue marks.

Storhøvda Mountain

A pleasant hike with beautiful views over Lykkja/Skogshødn mountain from the peak. The path goes through the woods. Can also be combined with Gjeiteberget if following the "Gravsetåsen rundt" path.

Duration: approximately 1.5 hours.
Distance: 1.5 kilometres one way (blue hike).
Altitude difference: approximately 240 metres.

Driving directions: From Hemsedal Tourist Office drive towards Gol on rv. 52 until you reach Ulsåk, about four kilometres away. Then take the road towards Lykkja (signed). By the parking at Gravset there is a signpost with Storhøvda on the left-hand side of the road.

Veslehødn Mountain

A beautiful hike with great views over Hemsedal. This trip can be combined with a walk to the "Hydnefossen" waterfall (to the right of the lake), or to the mountain of Storehødn for an extra challenge.

Duration: approximately five hours.
Distance: about three kilometres one way (red hike).
Altitude difference: approximately 250 metres.

Driving directions: From Hemsedal Tourist Office drive towards Gol on rv. 52 for about eight and a half kilometres. Turn right at the signpost for Langeset/Torsetstølane. Take it left at the next crossing and follow the toll road (NOK 40) to Torsetstølane. Once you are above the tree line turn right and drive to the end of the road.

Ranastøngji Mountain

The upper part of the hike goes through stony terrain with cairns showing the way to the peak. Fantastic view over the Hemsedal and Jotunheimen mountains. 550 metres deep canyon at the peak.

Duration: approximately six hours.
Distance: about six kilometres (black hike).
Altitude difference: approximately 750 metres.

Driving directions: From Hemsedal Tourist Office drive towards Lærdal/Bergen on rv. 52 until you reach Tuv, about five kilometres away, then turn right into Grøndalen (signed). Turn right again by the signpost to Harahorn and follow this toll road (NOK 40) to the end of the lake where the road turns sharply to the right (at Vabuleino). In the bend you will find a car park and a signpost showing the way to Ranastøngji.

Map and compass

A topographic map can be purchased at the Tourist Office. For the black hikes you should also bring a compass. The complete Top 20 hiking programme can be downloaded from the Hemsedal website. 

Last updated:  2011-05-25
Waterfall in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: Hemsedal.com
Waterfall in Hemsedal, Norway
Hemsedal in Norway has many marked trails - Photo: Hemsedal.com
Hemsedal in Norway has many marked trails

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Harahorn in Hemsedal, Norway - Photo: Hemsedal.com

Hiking in Hemsedal

The most popular summer activity in Hemsedal is the Top 20 hiking programme to 20 of the mountain peaks in the area.

Hiking in Hemsedal

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