Hiking
Hiking in Norway
Trails for every level — views for a lifetime
With thousands of marked trails across the country, Norway offers hikes for every skill level and interest. Whether you're a casual walker or an experienced mountaineer, you'll find a route that rewards you with unforgettable views and a deep connection to nature.
Iconic hikes you’ve seen in photos
Some of Norway’s most famous hikes are bucket-list experiences:
- Preikestolen (The Pulpit Rock) towers 604 meters above the Lysefjord.
- Trolltunga, a dramatic cliff jutting into thin air, is both a challenge and a reward.
- Kjeragbolten, a boulder wedged in a mountain crevice, is not for the faint of heart.
Hidden gems and peaceful paths
Beyond the famous spots, we recommend scenic alternatives like the Aurlandsdalen Valley, the Monk Steps in Hardanger, or the fruit trail walks through blooming orchards in Hardanger. Looking for more adventure? Try a Via Ferrata climb in Loen or hike Galdhøpiggen, the highest peak in Northern Europe.
Tailored to your pace and ability
Our hiking suggestions range from easy half-day strolls to multi-day alpine routes for seasoned trekkers. We can help choose and organize the right hike for your group — whether you're seeking solitude, scenery, or sheer adrenaline.