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The Best Guide to Hiking and Trekking in Norway

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Welcome to the rugged and majestic landscapes of Norway, a paradise for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. From serene fjord walks to challenging mountain treks, Norway offers some of the most unforgettable hiking experiences in the world. This guide is your comprehensive companion to exploring these trails, complete with practical advice on what to pack, when to go, and detailed descriptions of some of the best hikes Norway has to offer. Plus, discover how touring in a Nordic Campers campervan can enhance your adventure, providing comfort and flexibility as you explore.

A Few Important Considerations

Weather
Norway's weather is notoriously unpredictable, with conditions that can change rapidly especially in mountainous areas. It's essential to be prepared for all types of weather. Always check the local weather forecasts and be ready to adjust your plans accordingly.


Best Time to Hike

The best hiking season in Norway is from late June to early September when the weather is typically warmer and the days are longer. During this period, the snow has mostly melted, except for in the highest elevations, and the trails are more accessible.

Getting Around in Our Nordic Campers Campervan and Saving Money on Hotels

Exploring Norway in a Nordic Campers campervan offers a unique opportunity to experience the country's natural beauty up close. Not only do you save money on hotels, but you also gain the freedom to set your schedule, moving at your own pace and staying close to or even in the heart of nature. This flexibility is ideal for hikers who want to start their treks early in the morning or explore more remote locations.


What to Pack on a Hiking Trip?

Packing efficiently is key for a successful hiking trip. Here are essentials every hiker should have:

  • Appropriate Clothing: Layering is key. Include moisture-wicking base layers, insulating layers, and a waterproof outer layer.
  • Good Hiking Boots: Waterproof and sturdy boots with good ankle support will make a difference.
  • Navigation Tools: A reliable GPS and physical maps of the area.
  • Camping Gear: For multi-day treks, bring a lightweight tent, sleeping bag, and mat.
  • Cooking Equipment: A portable stove, fuel, lighter, and utensils.
  • Emergency Kit: Includes a first aid kit, multi-tool, headlamp, and emergency blanket.
  • Sustainable Supplies: Reusable water bottles, biodegradable soap, and trash bags to pack out your trash.
  • Food: High-energy, lightweight foods such as nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars are ideal.

Best Day Hikes in Norway

Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock): This 8 km round trip offers one of the best views of the Lysefjord. The hike takes about 4-5 hours to complete. The best time to visit is early morning or late evening to avoid the crowds.


Kjeragbolten: Situated 1084 meters above sea level, this boulder wedged between two cliffs is a popular destination for thrill-seekers. The hike is challenging, covering 12 km round trip and taking 6-8 hours.



Romsdalseggen Ridge

Known for its breathtaking views, this hike spans about 10 km and takes 5-7 hours to complete. You'll see the best of Norwegian fjords and mountains, making it a must-do for any hiker.

Multi-day Hikes/Treks

The Trolltunga Trek

One of Norway's most famous hikes, this challenging 28 km return trek typically takes two days. The views of Ringedalsvatnet lake from Trolltunga are iconic.


​Jotunheimen National Park

Besseggen Ridge: This is a demanding 13-15 km trek that offers stunning views of Gjende and Bessvatnet lakes. Most hikers complete this in one long day, but it can be extended to a more leisurely two-day hike with a stay at a DNT (The Norwegian Trekking Association) hut.

Aurlandsdalen

This historic 40 km trail takes you through lush valleys and high mountains, typically over three days. It's known for its rich flora and cultural landmarks.

​F.A.Q.

Campervan or Tent?

  • A campervan offers unparalleled comfort and convenience, particularly in unpredictable weather. For longer treks away from your base, a lightweight tent is perfect for overnight stops.

Can I Camp Anywhere in Norway?

  • Thanks to the Right to Roam law, you can camp almost anywhere in Norway's uncultivated land for up to two nights at a time. However, ensure you are at least 150 meters away from the nearest inhabited house or cabin.

​BOOK YOUR CAMPERVAN TODAY AND EXPLORE NORWAY AT ITS BEST!

Norway's trails offer a diverse range of hiking experiences that are as varied as the landscapes themselves. A Nordic Campers campervan not only provides a comfortable and flexible way to explore these trails but also ensures you are well-rested and ready for each day's adventures. Ready to explore the majestic landscapes of Norway? Book your Nordic Camper today and set off on a journey of a lifetime, where every trail offers a new discovery.

Embark on your Norwegian hiking adventure with confidence and excitement, knowing you're well-prepared to tackle the trails and make lasting memories in the heart of Norway's stunning natural beauty. Happy hiking!

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