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Tougher than the Besseggen mountain, a long hike in Norway's largest National Park, or a shorter walk? Everything has its on charm, and the ambitions are different...
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Carwalks are an option for people who wish to combine their car trips with interesting and well-planned walks.
It's well worth taking a stroll around and by "Brevik's Dam's", an enticing area for a walk in picturesque surroundings - fantastic for families with the children. Follow the path to the Viewpoint, ...
Falkeriset is a low ridge west of Møsvatn, and has been named after the falcon hunting, which was an important industry here until the 1700s. Dutch falconers lived in stone huts below the ridge and ...
Tokke municipality offers more than 20 well marked foot paths in a varied country.
Hovin and Blefjell have unique hiking trails. Hovinheia KulTurstasjon provides you with all the information needed for an unforgetable hiking trip.
Hardangervidda is Europes largest mountain plateau. It is also the largest National Park in Norway. The Norwegian Mountain Touring Association and local tourist boards have a network of cabins and marked tracks on the plateau.
The Cultural Heritage Trail starts in the centreof Fyresdal by the museum in Øyskogen. You can choosewhether to do the entire trail (Folkestadbyen + the circuit viaSaukro and Bryggjeparken) or just...
If you have a desire to hike to Gaustatoppen, the best place to start is Stavsro. The path is 4km one way, and suitable for both children and adults.
Gygrestolen is a unique rock formation and a well-known landmark around Bø. The trail up to it is steep and difficult with an altitude difference of 350m, and the trip is appropriate for people who a...
A GREAT HIKE FOR THOSE WHO ARE light on their feet –the mountainside is steep. The experience begins at the Fjoneferry on Route 41. The first part of the trek follows a dirt road,before entering a ...
WALK OF MEDIUM DIFFICULTY with beautiful panoramicviews of Vrådal and the lakes Nisser and Vråvatn. This makesa lovely walk, whether you choose to go the whole way or onlypart of it. After you get ...
EASY CIRCUIT suitable for the whole family. The Old TuddalRoad runs through countryside that combines forest with anold cultural landscape, and you can choose between two oldtransport arteries that...
Haukelifjell Skisenter has 6 lifts, children ski lift and 13 hills.
There are many marked trails from Lillefjellstua cabin towards Hollane seter (alpine pasture farm). The Gavlesjåvegen road which stretches from Melbu Bridge to Heddal takes you to the hiking area on t...
Here you can download hiking manuals for Rjukan and Tinn!
Hiking.Tokke has many well marked paths ranging from 3-4-km to 12-15 km, often passing by various cultural memorials. The paths can be found in the low lands and at higher altitudes. Natur- and cultur...
Rjukan is one of the best places to start from when you are concidering a hiking trip on the Hardangervidda.
Walking lightly through the forest with mossy forest floor, walk far up the mountains with wide plains and gently sloping paths, walk safely on marked routes with local information in hand and on the ...
Downloadable maps with description of great hiking trips in Rauland and Åmot!http://www.visitrauland.com/Sommer/Turforslag-i-Rauland
Easy roundtrip at the roadless community at Mogen, Hardangervidda.