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Hiking in Trysil, Norway Photo: Utefoto

Hiking in Villmarksriket Hedmark

Villmarksriket Hedmark has several great starting points for your hiking holiday in Norway.

For those who enjoy gentle mountain hikes, the national parks Rondane, Dovrefjell, Forollhogna and Gutulia are the ideal choice. If tranquil and beautiful forest walks are more to your liking, then Trysil, Femundsmarka National Park or Finnskogen are fantastic to explore.

A visit to Jutulhogget between Rendalen and Tylldalen is a unique nature experience. Allow a few hours to explore the canyon or the edge of the cliff. Experience the amazing feeling of standing on the edge of the abyss with butterflies in your stomach.

Main season: From the snow leaves in June until late autumn at the end of September.

Guided tours available.

Tour suggestions

Trysilfjellet Mountain (3,714 feet above sea level)
The peak of Trysilfjellet is a popular hiking destination for the entire family, a fine hike with terrific views. The peak is approachable from the mountains on the south or north face.

From Skihytta (2,690 ft above sea level) on the south face, follow the trail marked with blue and with signs. The signs begin at the parking space, and the path leads between the two lift lines. This is the shortest route to the summit, but is also the steepest way up.

From the peak you have a fantastic view in clear weather. You will see far into Sweden to the east, Sølen and Rondane to the north, Lake Osensjøen to the west and more. Anyone reaching the summit can take a ticket from the box at the peak and receive a Pass 1,132, a free diploma issued at the Trysil Tourist Information Office in Trysil centre, at the Welcome Centre of Trysil Tourist Centre or Trysil Høyfjellssenter.

Guided hikes available in high season.

  • Distance: 33 US miles
  • Difference in elevation: 1,017 ft
  • Starting Point: Skihytta
  • Parking: At Skihytta 

Nørdalen nature and culture trail
This trail passes the summer farms in Nørdalenn not far from the UNESCO-protected town of Røros. The 31 posts along the trail illustrate how people have utilized nature's bounty throughout the years. You will discover the qualities of the area and understand why people settled here. As well as Stone Age settlement and haymaking in the Viking times. the valley has its traditions of mountain dairy farming and haymaking. 

  • Distance: 5 US miles
  • Starting point: Langtjønna in Nørdalen
  • Parking: Langtjønna in Nørdalen
  • Directions to starting point: Access from rv. 18 US miles from the junction with rv. 30

Galtåsknappen Mountain (980 metres above sea level)
Family hike with a great view. The marked trail starts at Galten Farm. The first two kilometres you walk on a nice trail through a forest. Then there is a slow climb towards the timber line and a beautiful mountain platou, which has one of Engerdal's most wonderful viewpoints.

From the top of Galtåsknappen, you have a splendid view towards the lakes of Femunden, Istern, Sølensjøen and the Sølen Mountain.  

  • GPS-coordinates: N: 6864280 Ø: 648251 UTM sone: 32
  • Distance: Approximately 5 US miles
  • Time: Approximately 4 hours both ways
  • Starting point: Galten Farm
  • Parking: Galten Farm
  • Directions to starting point: From rv. 26 at Isterfossen, take left, after approximately 4,3 US miles you will arrive at Galten Farm

Round trip Savalen – Bratthøa
Follow the gravel road past the alpine slopes and up to where the creek crosses the road. Turn right onto the trail and walk to the small Lake Hemstadtjønna.

Walk southeast along Hemstadtjønna to the top of the edge. Bratthøa Mountain (996 metres above sea level) lies 1,312 ft east of this point. The last part of the trail is rather rough and steep, but you are rewarded with a great view at the top.

  • Distance: 3,7 US miles
  • Time: Approximately 4 hours
  • Starting Point: Savalen Fjellhotell & Spa
  • Parking: Savalen Fjellhotell & Spa
  • Directions to starting point: Driving north on rv. 3, you turn left approximately 3 US miles south of Tynset. Continue 7,4 US miles to Savalen Fjellhotell & Spa.
Last updated:  2010-03-15
Hiking in Hedmark, Norway - Photo: Cathrine Snarud/Hedmark Reiseliv
Hiking in Hedmark, Norway
Hiking in Hedmark, Norway - Photo: Cathrine Snarud/Hedmark Reiseliv
Hiking in Hedmark, Norway

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Hiking in Trysil, Norway - Photo: Utefoto

Hiking in Villmarksriket Hedmark

Villmarksriket Hedmark has several great starting points for your hiking holiday in Norway.

Hiking in Villmarksriket Hedmark

Source: Visitnorway

Attractions in Villmarksriket Hedmark

Visit the Olympic centres in Hamar, the UNESCO protected mining town of Røros, Løiten Aquavit Distillery and the glass-blowers at Magnor Glassverk.

The mountain and forest tour

Experience the national parks of Jotunheimen and Hardangervidda and the old mining town Røros, among other things.

Tour suggestions in the Hamar Region

In the region you can use the hiking trail network on Hedmarksvidda, choose between a number of cycle routes or stroll along the banks of Lake Mjøsa.

Rondane National Tourist Route

A peaceful drive on rv. 27 between Enden and Folldal is an excellent alternative to the main routes through Gudbrandsdalen and Østerdalen.

About Villmarksriket Hedmark

Rondane National Park

The first national park of Norway welcomes you to its high peaks and varied, wild and beautifull nature.

Trysil

Trysil is Norway's largest ski resort with 66 slopes and 31 lifts. Trysil is family friendly, and in summer offers more than 30 activities.

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