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Hiking in the Norwegian Mountains

Passport to Friluftsliv

Friluftsliv, directly translated as “open air living”, is the Norwegian way of outdoor recreation and an important part of the Norwegian cultural legacy.  Open article

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Explore the Norwegian "Friluftsliv"

Mountain hiking

If you want to see Norway at its best, don your walking boots. There is a network of well-maintained, marked paths all over the country.
Interest: Hiking, Mountains

National parks

The national parks safeguard the rich diversity of Norway's natural heritage, for nature's sake, for our own and for future generations.
Interest: Nature attractions, National parks, Mountains

Polar explorers

Roald Amundsen was the first man in history to visit the South Pole.
Interest: History

Skiing

The Norwegian ski season typically lasts for six months and usually offers good snow conditions throughout.
Interest: Skiing, Mountains

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Sample Norway Itineraries for Adventure Travelers

If you are looking to add adventure to the friluftsliv experience, Norway offers the following activities:
Interest: Activities & Sports, Arctic Norway
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Hiking in Skeikampen

Skeikampen is a small informal holiday hiking and biking resort at the foot of the Skeikampen Mountain in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley area.
Interest: Hiking, Tour suggestions, Mountains
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Hiking with the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT)

DNT offers more than 20,000 kilometres of marked foot trails and 7,000 kilometres of marked ski trails all over Norway.
Interest: Hiking, Tour suggestions, Mountains, Forests
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