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The Best Hiking trails in Norway Accessible by Campervan

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Norway is a hiker's paradise, with its rugged terrain, breathtaking landscapes, and endless trails. For outdoor enthusiasts, exploring Norway's hiking trails is an experience that should not be missed. What better way to enjoy the country's stunning scenery than by campervan? With Nordic Campers, you can easily access some of the best hiking trails in Norway without having to worry about finding accommodation or transportation.


Jotunheimen National Park

One of the top hiking destinations in Norway is Jotunheimen National Park , known as the "Home of the Giants." This park boasts several iconic peaks, including Galdhøpiggen, the highest mountain in Norway. Hikers can choose from a range of trails, from easy walks to more challenging treks. Some popular trails include the Besseggen Ridge, the Glittertind Traverse, and the Jotunheimen Round Trip.


Besseggen Ridge Hike

This popular 8-10 hour hike offers stunning views of the Gjende lake and Bessvatnet lake,  as well as the surrounding peaks. The hike is around 13.3 kilometers (8.2 miles) long and is suitable for most hikers, but some parts of the trail can be challenging. The most challenging part of this hike is undoubtedly the iconic ridge, featuring almost vertical drops-offs on both sides, which may pose a significant challenge for those with a fear of heights and require extra caution.
The hike offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and crystal clear lakes. The best time to do this hike is from July to September when the snow has melted and the weather is warm.

Glittertind Hike

This hike is located in Jotunheimen National Park and is one of the most popular hikes in Norway. It takes you through Jotunheimen National Park to Glittertind, the second tallest mountain in Norway at 2,452 meters (8,045 feet) high.The hike is 21 kilometers long and takes around 10 hours to complete. It's recommended to hike this trail during the summer months, between late June and September. You can find more information about the hike here: https://outtt.com/en/adventures/2151/glittertind

Rondane National Park


Another must-see hiking destination is Rondane National Park, the oldest national park in Norway with ten peaks over 2000 m. The park features a network of trails that take hikers through stunning valleys, over high peaks, and alongside clear streams. The Rondane Hiking Trail, a 9-day trek through the park, is a popular choice for experienced hikers, while shorter trails like the Rondane Round Trip and the Dørålseter Round Trip are great for beginners.

Rondane Round Trip Hike

This hike is located in Rondane National Park and is a loop trail that covers 50 kilometers in total. The hike takes around 3-4 days to complete and is best done in the summer months between June and September. You can find more information about the hike here: https://www.outdooractive.com/en/route/hiking-route/rondane-triangle/56312949/

Dørålseter Round Trip

This is a 14-kilometer hike located in the Jotunheimen National Park. This hike takes about 5-6 hours to complete and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. The best time to do this hike is from June to September. The trail is well-marked and relatively easy, making it suitable for most skill levels. There are also several cabins and camping areas along the trail, allowing for overnight stays.

Lofoten Islands

For those looking to explore Norway's coastal landscape, the Lofoten Islands offer some of the most spectacular hiking trails in the country. The Lofoten Islands are known for their dramatic peaks, white sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. The Reinebringen Trail is a popular hike that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fjords. For a more challenging hike, the Moskenesøya Traverse takes hikers through some of the island's most rugged terrain.

Reinebringen Trail

This is a  popular hike in Lofoten Islands that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. The hike features sherpa-built stone staircases with a total of 1566 steps. It is a relatively short but steep hike with a distance of 1.5 kilometers (0.9 miles) and a height gain of 448 meters (1,470 feet). Once you have made it to the top, you will be rewarded with the jaw-dropping view of the town of Reine and Lofoten Islands.
The best time to hike this trail is between late May and early September. For more information on the trail and its difficulty level, check out the Outtt.com guide

The Moskenesøya Traverse

This hike is located on the stunning Moskenesøya Island in the Lofoten archipelago. This trail takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in Norway, including picturesque fishing villages, fjords, and towering peaks. The hike is challenging, covering a distance of approximately 32 km over several days, but the views are worth the effort. You can pitch your tent along the way or stay in the mountain lodges. The best time to hike the Moskenesøya Traverse is during the summer months, from June to September. Don't forget to bring good hiking shoes and a sturdy backpack. For more information and to plan your trip, check out outt.com's guide to the Moskenesøya Traverse.

Geirangerfjord

No trip to Norway is complete without exploring the world-renowned fjords. Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are two of Norway's most popular fjords, and both offer incredible hiking opportunities. The Geirangerfjord Skywalk is a short but challenging hike that offers stunning views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. The Nærøyfjord Trail is a longer trek that takes hikers through remote valleys and up steep mountain passes.

Geirangerfjord Skywalk

The trail offers stunning views of the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and is definitely one of the most popular hikes in Norway! The hike starts at the Geiranger Skywalk platform, which offers panoramic views of the fjord and surrounding mountains. From there, the trail is around 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) long, with an elevation gain of 800 meters (2,600 feet). The trail is moderate to difficult and takes around 2-3 hours to complete. It's recommended to hike this trail from May to September when the weather is milder and the trail is more accessible. Make sure to bring plenty of water and wear appropriate hiking gear. For more information about the Geirangerfjord Skywalk hike, visit this website: https://outtt.com/en/adventures/3318/geiranger-skywalk.

The Nærøyfjord Trail

This is a beautiful and relatively easy hike that is perfect for those who want to experience the stunning beauty of the Norwegian fjords. The trail follows the shores of the Nærøyfjord, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls. The hike is approximately 6 kilometers long and takes around 2-3 hours to complete. It is recommended to hike this trail between May and September, as the trail can be covered in snow during the winter months. If you are interested in experiencing the beauty of this hike, be sure to check out Outtt.com for more information.

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