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Cross-country ski trails at Hedmarksvidda

  • A long cross-country ski trail stretching through a snowy winter landscape, surrounded by snow‑covered trees.
  • A winter mountain plateau under a clear blue sky, with ski trail signs in the foreground and open snowfields in the background.
  • A cluster of cabins in a snow‑covered mountain area, surrounded by groomed ski trails and winter-clad trees.
  • Freshly groomed ski tracks running through a sunlit forest of snow‑covered trees.
  • A wooden sign in a winter landscape showing distances to various destinations, mounted on a small building.
  • A winter cabin or mountain lodge surrounded by snow-covered terrain, with flags and banner flags standing in front of the building under a clear sky.
  • Two cross‑country skiers move along freshly groomed trails across an open, snow-covered mountain plateau beneath a clear blue sky.
  • Freshly groomed ski tracks stretch across an open winter landscape, with low winter sun and a textured, cloud‑filled sky above the horizon.
  • A group of cross‑country skiers traveling through a snowy forest area, moving along parallel ski tracks under a clear sky.
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300 km of cross-country ski trails

Snow-sure cross-country skiing paradise



Enjoy the white gold, on skis. A warm welcome to Hedmarksvidda and its an impressive 300 km of groomed trails.



Its landscape is like a postcard image; snow-clad trees and low, rolling hills as far as the eye can see. There are several places to eat and stay the night along the way.



Lageråkvisla, Steinfjellhytta and Mållia are staffed cabins, and open at weekends during winter. The ideal place to enjoy a Danish pastry, waffles, hot and cold beverages, chocolate, and more.



Great starting points for your trip



Budor (27 km from Hamar), Goisbu (15 km from Hamar), Vollkoia (20 km from Hamar)



Length, skating tracks: 110 km



Length, floodlit trail: 11 km



Highest point: Brumundkampen, 827 m a.s.l.



Trail & grooming status



https://www.hht.no/status-skilyper/



https://www.hht.no/status-skilyper/


Source: Visit Mjøsa