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Setesdal has much to offer hikers, from cultural trails and summit climbs to gentler walks in a nature park or to the region's highest waterfall.
There is a network of well maintained, marked trails and cabins all over Norway. Find hiking offers and read about the main mountain areas.
Specialist hiking destinations offer a selection of accommodation and hiking possibilities. Find signposted trails with different difficulty levels.
Skeikampen is a hiking destination in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley. Stay at the sam place and do different hikes every day.
Stay at Østerbø Fjellstove and choose among hiking trips in the Aurlandsdalen Valley. Experience the Vetlahelvete Cave and the Langedalen Waterfall.
Jotunheimen National Park offers 24 peaks over 2,000 metres and is one of the old and traditional hiking areas in Norway.
Setesdal is a hiking eldorado in Southern Norway, with a landscape that varies from flat lowlands to wild mountains.
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Discover the "mountains and fjords" region on a hike through the Hallingskarvet National Park or the Aurland Valley, among other destinations.
Sørlandet in Southern Norway offers numerous hiking possibilities, from the mountains of Setesdal and Sirdal to picturesque coastal paths by the sea.
Explore the Jostedal glacier, the Storehesten peak or the Fossestien trail in the area of Fjord Norway that is known as “the home of the waterfalls”.
From Slogen in the Sunnmøre Alps to Skageflå in Geirangerfjord, stunning hikes abound in the Ålesund region. Coast, fjord or mountain? You choose.
Stalheim Hotel is a two-hour drive from Bergen, and is the starting point for several hikes exploring fjords and mountains.
Norway's highest mountain Galdhøpiggen and one of the oldest national parks in the country make Jotunheimen a hugely popular hiking area.
There are plenty of marked trails in the Valdres Region. Choose for example a route in the Jotunheimen National Park.
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From the coast of Norway’s second largest island, Senja, to the national parks in the wild interior, hike under the midnight sun in Northern Norway.
Follow the Fjord Route, hike in Trollheimen, "the home of trolls", or go peak climbing in Innerdalen, one of Norway's most scenic valleys.
Take a hike in the Hammerfest area - with or without a guide.
Choose the pilgrim's route you want to walk, and plan your stay at the Nidaros Pilgrim Centre in Trondheim.
With its fjords and the unique Finnmarksvidda mountain plateau, the vast county of Finnmark is well-suited for hiking holidays for the whole family.
Venabu Mountain Hotel (Venabu Fjellhotell) offers several guided walks in the Rondane and Ringebu mountains in Eastern Norway.
From the Pilgrim's Route to Hornelen, Northern Europe's highest sea cliff, FjordKysten offers a myriad of hiking options in Fjord Norway.
Specialist hiking lodges and hotels are situated in ideal hiking terrains, offer maps and help you plan your hikes and walks.
Where the Sognefjord runs inland to meet the majestic Jotunheimen Mountains, you will find Klingenberg Hotel in Årdalstangen.
More than 230 signposted trails lead through varied terrain in fjord and mountain landscape in Stryn and Nordfjord.
Valdres offers some of the most rewarding hikes in Fjell Norway, from family friendly walks to multi-day hikes and challenging summits in Jotunheimen.
From gentle walks by the coast to more arduous mountain hikes inland, the county of Telemark in southern Norway offers exciting, varied terrain.
Two of the most popular hikes in Norway can be found in Ryfylke: Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) and Kjerag, both located by the Lysefjord.
The region includes the UNESCO listed Nærøyfjord, the Jostedalsbreen National Park and the spectacular Nigardsbreen Glacier.
There are 16 guided hikes or walks in the Sunnfjord Area, half way between Bergen and Ålesund.
Ryfylke offers plenty of walking options, whether you are looking for challenging hikes or more gentle walks. The Lysefjord is a popular destination.
Hiking opportunities are many. Choose to walk along the coast, beside a fjord or in the mountains.
Find guided hikes, as well as tour and accommodation suggestions for your hiking holiday in this scenic region of Fjord Norway.
Few places offer as many varied hiking options as the Hardangerfjord and Voss. Fjords, mountains, glaciers and waterfalls are waiting to be explored.
Hike the famous Aurlandsdalen Valley or try one of many hiking trails in the Golsfjellet Mountains.
Go hiking in the mountains of Fjord Norway or join a guided walk on the Folgefonna Glacier.
Three of Norway’s national parks, 10,000-year old glaciers and the highest mountain plateau in northern Europe make this a world-class walking region.
The stunning fjord landscape of Western Norway is an eldorado for hikers, and superb walks await within easy distance of both Ålesund and Geiranger.
The Sognefjord area is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts with a great variety of routes for both experienced and inexperienced adventurers.
Follow a hiking trail or cattle path to the top of one of many mountains in the Ål region.
The Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) has a network of marked trails and cabins in the Sirdal region.
Book an organised hike if you want accommodation and luggage transportation. Several foreign tour operators can arrange such trips for you.
There are plenty of summit hikes to choose from in Southern Norway. Take your pick.
Skeikampen is a small informal holiday hiking and biking resort at the foot of the Skeikampen Mountain in the Gudbrandsdalen Valley area.
Tour suggestions include reindeer safari, canyons and waterfalls around Venabu, Ringebu Stave Church and hikes in the Espedalen Valley.
The Stavanger Region offers varied hiking terrain, from rugged peaks in the Lysefjord to gentle coastal walks in Jæren. All are easily accessible.
Hike to the top of Alden, Blegja or the sea cliffs at Hornelen. Walk to Norway's westernmost point or follow one of the many North Sea trails.
The Peer Gynt Trail and the Pilgrim’s Route are among the most popular hikes in the Lillehammer Region.
Whether you choose a gentle coastal hike on Andøya or decide to hike the more demanding Queen's Route, expect spellbinding scenery.
Trysil is a perfect hiking destination with deep forests and inviting mountains. Pick a new route every day – there are more than 20 to choose from.
Norway has many attractive hiking lodges where you can sample traditional cuisine. You can also choose from a variety of guided hiking tours.
The Top 20 hiking program is the most popular activity in Hemsedal. This program guides you to 20 scenic peaks with beautiful views.
Find a recommended and sign posted hike in the Golsfjellet Mountain Region. The main hiking season is from June to Agust.
From the Peer Gynt path to the Pilgrim’s Route, the Lillehammer Region and Gudbrandsdalen Valley offer a myriad of hiking options in Eastern Norway.
Hike the trail across Norway's second largest island Senja. Stay at Mefjord Brygge or Hamn i Senja, and do different hikes every day.
Hiking possibilities abound in Telemark, from coastal walks and forest trips to mountain hikes in Norway's largest national park Hardangervidda.
From the UNESCO-listed Vega to the rugged peaks of the Lofoten Islands, you can hike in the midnight sun almost 24 hours a day in Northern Norway.
There are two marked coastal trails on the Vesterålen Islands. Different hiking associations have cabins both in the mountains and along the seashore.