There are marked trails for hiking and ski tracks in terrains throughout the mountain wilderness, and at much lower elevations than in mountain regions in many other countries. A lot of summits can be reached on foot or on skis, without special mountaineering skills, though skills are required and guides advisable for traversing glaciers.
Here you can hike, ski and ride your bike following the routes of the networks interconnecting lodges and cabins, enjoying the mountain experience without needing the acclimatisation to altitude required in other mountain areas, such as the Alps of Europe or the Rockies of North America.
Use our mountain guide below to find the mountain area that best suits
Jotunheimen has the largest concentration of mountains higher than 2,000 metres in Nort...
The vast mountain plateau of Hardangervidda is one of Europe's largest. It is also home...
The Dovrefjell mountain area is the home of the musk ox and the barrier between the sou...
Finnmarksvidda is one of Norway’s largest mountain plateaus and the home of the Sami pe...
The impressive Lyngsalpene are located above the Arctic Circle, not far from the city o...
Norway’s oldest national park is home to wild reindeer and has several peaks over 2,000...
Majestic peaks and a rugged alpine massif distinguish Sunnmørsalpene from other mountai...