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Svingvoll

Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls

Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Skeikampen Resort Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Esben Haakenstad - Skeikampen Resort Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Esben Haakenstad - Skeikamepn Resort
Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Skeikampen Resort
Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Esben Haakenstad - Skeikampen Resort
Trail to historic Helgafossen Falls Photo: Esben Haakenstad - Skeikamepn Resort

Walking facts

Level of difficulty
  • Easy
Duration
  • 2 hours
Landscape
  • Forest
Season:
May - October

Contact information

Description

A nice family trip from Skeikampen. We follow the river for a while, before reaching the rapids/falls. They are not exactly rapids for rafting on, but they are well worth a visit.
The start of the route is marked at the underpass by Skeikampen Fjellandsby. Red arrows are painted on the wall.
Follow the road to the T-junction and then proceed straight on along the path. This is where the cross-country ski trail runs in winter, so it can be a little wet in summer. After around 20 metres, take a clear path to the left. It is marked red.
Follow the red trail to Helgafossen. There are several small rapids and picnic spots along the route.
Follow the path out of the forest (by the old waterworks). Go left towards the little garage. Here you will find the red path back. After heavy rain, this path can be wet.

The trail is great for families with small children as the terrain is easy.
Note that at times of high water, the river can be fast-flowing with strong undercurrents

Trail marking

This hike is signposted and the level of difficulty indicated by colour-coded icons. Green is easiest, blue is moderate, red is demanding, and black is very demanding.

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  • Cycling Cycling
  • Hiking Hiking

Transportation


Skeikampen is situated about 3 hours north of Oslo and 35 minutes north of Lillehammer. Trains from Oslo and Trondheim call at Lillehammer. In the season, local bus 265 will take you from Lillehammer to Skei. Driving directions from the south: Follow the E6 north to Lillehammer, but continue beyond the Lillehammer turn-off. Take the Gausdal exit (Route 255). Toll road. Follow the road through Segalstad Bru towards Svingvold. Turn left at Svingvold (Skeisvegen Road). Follow the road about 10 km to Skeikampen. Driving directions from the north: Follow the E6 south to Tretten. At Tretten, turn off towards Gausdal and Skei (Route 254). After 8 km, you will arrive at Svingvold. Turn right towards Skei (Skeisvegen Road) and follow this road about 10 km until you arrive at Skeikampen.

Facilities

  • Season

    • summer
    • autumn
    • may
    • spring
    • august
    • july
    • june
    • september
    • october
  • Nature and terrain

    • forest area
    • hiking area
    • pine forest
    • water
    • hiking trails - marked
  • Grading

    • easy
    • marked trails with colour grading
  • Duration

    • 2 hours

Equipment and security

Please follow these safety tips when you go hiking and walking in Norway.

1. Be prepared
Be sufficiently experienced, fit and equipped for your intended trip.

2. Leave word of your route
Many cabins, hotels and other lodgings have tour notification boxes in which you may put a written notice of your planned route

3. Be weather-wise
You should always be alert to forecasts of bad weather, yet not rely completely on forecasts of good weather.

4. Be equipped for bad weather and frost
Always take a rucksack and proper mountain gear.

5. Learn from the locals
Local people can often tell you about avalanche trails, wind and snow conditions, and the safest routes.

6. Use a map and compass
Always have and know how to use a map and compass.

7. Do not go solo
If you venture out alone, there is nobody to give you first aid or notify a rescue service in an emergency.

8. Turn back in time - sensible retreat is no disgrace
If conditions deteriorate so much that you doubt you can attain your goal, turn around and return.

9. Conserve energy and build a snow shelter if necessary
The stronger the wind, the tougher the walking/skiing. Suit your speed to the weakest member of the party.

Find more detailed safety tips in the Norwegian Mountain Code.

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