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Hikes in Norway

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In Norway, hikers can expect to find wild and pristine nature with challenging trails and paths. The varied landscape ranges from white beaches and blue glacial lakes, through dense forests and endless scree fields to rugged peaks where you can become one with nature. Mountain rivers and waterfalls are always on the way and the view reaches far across the fjords to the coast.

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The 10 most beautiful hikes in Norway

View from Reinebringen towards Reine.
Hiking Trail · Moskenes
To the postcard motif of the Lofoten: to Reinebringen
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
7
2.8 km
1:45 h
417 m
412 m
Almost every hike in the Lofoten is spectacular, but this one not only offers a primeval panorama, roaring views down below, and an exciting ascent, but also one of the most famous Lofoten postcard motifs ever. A must!
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Sunset at the Trolltunga
Hiking Trail · Ullensvang
To Trolltunga (new route since 2014)
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
14
24.1 km
8:29 h
1,473 m
1,471 m
A must-do for everyone traveling in this region! An absolutely unforgettable experience.
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The plateau of Preikestolen and the Lysefjord seen from a very clear viewpoint
Hiking Trail · Strand
Preikestolen – the hike to the pulpit
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
17
8.4 km
4:00 h
590 m
592 m
Preikestolen (Norwegian for pulpit or literally preacher's chair) is located in Fjord Norway. The rock plateau lies in Ryfylke, in the Hordaland region, 604 meters vertically above the Lysefjord.
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View from the summit.
Hiking Trail · Vagan
To Glomtinden via Kalle
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
2
5.3 km
2:00 h
282 m
282 m
The hike to Glomtinden is completely easy except for the last few meters in altitude. Whoever wants to reach the highest point occasionally has to use their hands briefly. The view is magnificent!
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Blick von der Peer Gynt-Hytta Richtung Solsidevassberget
Hiking Trail · Norway
Peer Gynt Cabin
PremiumPremium content Difficulty moderate
11.3 km
4:00 h
252 m
252 m
Hike to the well-known Peer Gynt Cabin in front of the mountainous backdrop of Rondane National Park
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Hiking Trail · Nordkapp
Knivskjellodden North Cape
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
4
17.1 km
4:41 h
303 m
303 m
Hike to the true northernmost point on the island of Magerøya.
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Kjeragbolten
Hiking Trail · Sandnes
Hike to Kjeragbolten
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
6
9.3 km
5:30 h
646 m
646 m
The starting point of the hike is the paid parking lot Öygardsstölen. You follow the well-marked route to the Kjeragbolten. The beginning and some small sections of the route are secured with chains.
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View from the Knutshoe
Hiking Trail · Norway
Knutshøe Hike
Toprecommended route Difficulty moderate
4
9.2 km
4:00 h
467 m
467 m
Beautiful hike at Knutshoe, the route runs almost parallel to the Besseggen Ridge. However, it is at least equally beautiful and far less crowded with tourists. Clear advantage.
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The path goes beyond the tree line, which is very low here
Hiking Trail · Nordreisa
Fosselvfossen
Toprecommended route Difficulty easy
3.3 km
1:15 h
247 m
247 m
A short hike to the impressive Fosselvfossen waterfall
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Hiking Trail · Norway
Hike at lake Gjende
Toprecommended route Difficulty difficult
1
24 km
9:04 h
1,791 m
1,781 m
Dreamlike beautiful hike in Jotunheimen National Park with overnight stays in huts or tent.
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Discover the North of Norway and the Lofoten Islands

In the famous Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway, the diversity of the Norwegian natural landscape is evident. Rugged mountain peaks and bizarre cliffs are just as much a part of hiking as green meadows and sparse birch forests, despite their location north of the Arctic Circle. Adventures can be had along the way, and there are also the odd climbs on some of the routes.

One of the most famous postcard motifs can be found on the Reinebringen. Once you have completed the steep climb, you can enjoy the wide view over the town of Reine and the jagged mountains all around. Thanks to the famous view, however, you are rarely alone at the Reinebringen.

At Uttakleiv you can hike along one of the most beautiful coastlines. The easy path is also suitable for small hikers and prams. The fjords, mountains, plateaus and countless islands can be admired while hiking in Lofoten, especially in summer, when it is light almost all the time in the north of the country.

  • Hiking Trail · Moskenes
    To the postcard motif of the Lofoten: to Reinebringen
  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    Einfache Küstenwanderung bei Uttakleiv (Lofoten)
  • Hiking Trail · Vagan
    To Glomtinden via Kalle
  • Hiking Trail · Flakstad
    To Kvalvika Bay in the Lofoten

Trolltunga and Preikestolen: Hiking to Norway's most famous photo motifs

Perhaps the most popular photo motif in Southern Norway is the rocky outcrop Trolltunga, to which guided hikes are offered even in winter. The route to Trolltunga (and back) is over 20 km long, and a good level of fitness is a prerequisite here.

On the other hand, the easy hiking trail to the famous Preikestolen is only a few kilometres long and offers a magnificent view of the Lysefjord. If you have the time, you should set off as early as possible, because Preikestolen often gets very crowded at midday.

Ullensvang
Recommended route To Trolltunga (new route since 2014)
Strand
Recommended route Preikestolen – the hike to the pulpit

Hiking highlight in Norway: Jotunheimen National Park

The name already gives you a hint about what you can expect on a hike in Jotunheimen National Park: Jotunheim means "home of the giants". And they are to be found here: jagged, wild and alpine mountain giants. The highest peaks in Norway and Northern Europe's highest mountain, the 2469-metre Galdhøpiggen, are located here. Europe's largest continental glacier, the Jostedalsbreen, is located in the Breheimen glacier region to the west of the national park.

The national park is just under 1.2 square kilometres in size and offers many opportunities for long hikes along the water, up the mountains or on the eternal snow. If you are fit enough, you can experience Jotunheimen National Park on a multi-day hike with an overnight stay in a hut.

  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    To the church of Jotunheimen: Kyrkja
  • Hiking Trail · Lom
    Besseggen ridge
  • Hiking Trail · Luster
    The Nigardsbreen

Hikes in Southern Norway

In the south of Norway you can hike between the fjords, along waterfall paths or explore the beautiful hinterland of Stavanger. The gently rounded hills impress with their diverse vegetation zones.

Rough peaks and beautiful nature can be discovered while hiking in the Ryfylkeheiane region. The Hardangervidda, Europe's largest continuous plateau, also awaits nature lovers. Here you can discover wild reindeer. Gentle valleys, forests and mountains as well as beautiful coastal paths attract visitors to the Telemark area.

  • Hiking Trail · Sunnfjord
    Fossestien Waterfall Trail
  • Hiking Trail · Ullensvang
    Husedalen
  • Hiking Trail · Sandnes
    Hike to Kjeragbolten
  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    Hike to the Buarbreen Glacier near Odda

Family-friendly hikes in Norway

Norway is not only a good destination for trekking professionals. There are also hikes for beginners and for the whole family that are easy to do and still promise unique nature experiences with magnificent views. The famous Preikestolen is one of the top destinations for families in Norway, but there are many more child-friendly trails to discover in all regions of the country.

In summer, a tour to Mardalsfossen, one of Norway's most famous waterfalls, is worthwhile. If you prefer to walk in a flat valley, you can take the Sjusjøvannet route, for example, which takes you around an idyllic lake. The region around Lillehammer also has the highest number of huts and chalets in the country.

  • Hiking Trail · Ringsaker
    Sjusjøvannet Runde
  • Hiking Trail · Molde
    From Eikesdalsee to Mardalsfossen
  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    Håen mit Hund und Kind
  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    Rondane - Over the Ullafossen to Brudesløret/Storulfossen
  • Hiking Trail · Norway
    Briksdalsbreen Gletscher Wanderung
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    Hiking Trail · Norway
    Saboteurstien - In the footsteps of the saboteurs from Rjukan Fjellstue to Vemork

Questions and answers about your hiking holiday in Norway

Where is a good place to go hiking in Norway?

The answer to this question is easy: everywhere. Norway is an absolute paradise for hikers. Whether you prefer to head north to the famous Lofoten archipelago, explore Trolltunga and climb Preikestolen, visit Jotunheimen National Park or enjoy the beach in Southern Norway, you will find fantastic hiking tours throughout the country.

How much does a cabin cost in Norway?

Hyttekos – this Norwegian term could be translated as "hut community". There are many huts in Norway, they are part of the Norwegian culture, which is especially fortunate for hikers. Cheap cabins start at around 40 euros per night, but there are also some more luxurious offers waiting for you.

If you prefer to sleep in the open air and get closer to nature, Norway is the perfect country for you: The Everyman's Right (Norwegian: Allemannsretten) means that you can camp anywhere you want, as long as you stay at least 150 metres away from the nearest inhabited house.

What are the hiking trails like in Norway?

Coastal sections and high plateaus, exciting fjords and quiet lakes, high peaks, shady forests, glaciers and vast moorlands – the hiking trails in Norway are as varied as the unique landscape. Hikers of all levels will find the best conditions here. Whether you are a hiker for pleasure or a professional, perfect hiking trails await you in Norway!

What do I need for hiking in Norway?

The most important items of equipment on your hikes are:
  • Hiking daypack with rain cover
  • Sturdy and comfortable footwear
  • Adequate and durable outdoor clothing in multiple layers
  • Telescope sticks if necessary
  • Sun and rain protection
  • Snacks and drinking water
  • First aid kit
  • Mobile phone
  • Pocket knife
  • If necessary, headlamp

If you are going on a multi-day trek, you may need additional equipment such as a change of clothes, a sleeping bag and a tent.

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