Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Distance: 5.9 km round trip
Duration: Approx. 3.5 hours
Elevation gain: 566 m
Season: April – November (snow-free)
Parking: Myregvarv (toll road)
Himingen is a classic peak in Notodden, easily recognized by its pyramid-like shape. This hike from Myregvarv offers stunning views, a rewarding climb, and a glimpse into local hiking traditions.
From the Myregvarv parking lot, follow the trail west for a short distance before turning north toward the mountain. The first section passes several trail junctions and private paths, so pay attention to the route. The terrain is steep in places, with rocks and roots, but the trail is well-trodden.
Halfway up the slope, you'll pass a small hollow and an area with quartz crystals. Once you reach the ridge, the terrain levels out, offering panoramic views of Gaustatoppen, Lifjell, and Notodden. At the northwestern end of the ridge stands a large cairn with a guestbook maintained by Notodden and Hjartdal Hiking Association.
The hike is normally done as an out-and-back route, but for a longer loop, you can descend the other side toward Himingsjå Mountain Lodge and return to Myregvarv.
The reward at the top is a wide panoramic view in all directions, including Skrim, Jonsknuten, Blefjell, Gaustatoppen, Heksfjell, Mælefjell, and much of Lifjell. Below, you can see Gavlesjåvatnet and Gavlesjåstulen. Himingen has been a classic destination for local children, offering many first experiences of true Norwegian mountain hiking.
Himingen is a classic Notodden hike offering both a physical challenge and breathtaking views. With proper gear and responsible hiking, it is an unforgettable outdoor experience.
About 15 km from Notodden along E134 toward Hjartdal → turn off at Melås Bru → follow signs to Himingsjå/Gavlesjå to the parking area (toll road).
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