Best attractions and places to see in Oppland, now part of Innlandet county, encompass diverse landscapes including mountains, lakes, and culturally significant sites. This region is known for its major national parks like Jotunheimen and Rondane, offering extensive outdoor activities. Oppland features significant natural landmarks and historical sites, providing a blend of nature and cultural heritage. The area is characterized by its unique valley systems and fertile farmlands, reflecting a rich history and distinct local cultures.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Climb
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Lake
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Mountain Hut
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Settlement
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Summit
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more attractions in Oppland.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Oppland
Pilgrim Route – An epic journey across Norway
SignaTUR SAGA – Reindeer, wild trails and mighty peaks
SignaTUR Omveien – Vast wilds, epic peaks and deep valleys
SignaTUR i Tafjordfjella – Into Møre og Romsdal's mountainous wilds
Hiking Rondane – six days in Norway's oldest national park
MASSIV-Ruta – Steep mountains and deep valleys, a Norwegian adventure
Norge på Langs – The length of spectacular Norway on foot
EuroVelo 3 – A cycling pilgrimage from Norway to France
A 5-day-hike around Norway's Jotunheimen
The Summer Mountain Farm Trail — Stølsruta Historical Hiking Route
The view of the lakes, from the ridge, is incredible so be sure to allow plenty of time for breaks. It's a demanding hike so you definitely need to be sure-footed. If you hike the entire ridge, hopefully you'll find a place to stay overnight in Mermurubu.
0
0
Unfortunately, I have a fear of heights, and this section was quite challenging for me in places. But it was doable. You definitely need sure footing and must concentrate solely on the rock. Dogs sometimes have to be carried. We saw someone turn back on the hike with a large dog. Hopefully, you'll catch the last ferry or find a place to stay in Mermurubu. The views, even up to the ridge, are simply wonderful.
0
0
The top spot in Norway. Even in summer, there's snow there, and the weather can be really bad. But when it's sunny, you can see the surroundings so well. There are also small binoculars, and the hut is right next to it. A place I highly recommend. It's not easy to get there, but it's worth it.
0
0
A fantastic mountain with a 360-degree view. The path to the north is easy and, because it's steeper, easier on the descent (easy on the knees). I would recommend ascending via the newly constructed path with steps from the south. However, there are some very exposed sections. It's not safe in wet conditions or even snow/ice.
1
0
The route starts at the car park and from there it goes towards the mountain. The first river crossing can be mastered easily with your shoes off. In mid-September there is nothing going on in the village itself and it is deserted. The second river crossing is no longer passable from mid-September (we were there on 20 September) as the boards for crossing are pulled out over the winter. The current is relatively strong! A bypass is possible by returning to the village and after one of the first crossings again. To do this, follow the river down the other side to the same road (no guarantee of solid ground!). The hike is easy until mid-September, after that it is not an easy task due to the large amount of water and lack of crossing options.
1
0
Great view, water resupply and a nice place to spend the night
0
1
Old and new, superbly packaged, a real eye-catcher. You can also stay overnight here and go on wonderful hikes
4
0
We passed through Lillehammer during our camino to Trondheim and the cozy atmosphere will remain with me. No overload of tourists, but an easy-going and friendly atmosphere among the people.
2
0
Oppland, now part of Innlandet county, is rich in natural beauty. You can explore majestic mountains like those in Jotunheimen National Park, home to Norway's highest peaks including Galdhøpiggen and Glittertinden. The region also features Rondane National Park, known for its unique barren scenery, and the impressive Ridderspranget Gorge, where the Sjoa river rushes through glacier mills. Don't miss Lake Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, surrounded by fertile farmlands.
Yes, Oppland offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. The Besseggen Ridge is a popular and scenic ridge hike offering stunning views, though it requires surefootedness, especially in wet conditions. Another rewarding challenge is the ascent to Bitihorn Summit (1,608 m), which provides panoramic views of Jotunheimen. Both Galdhøpiggen and Glittertinden also offer challenging summit experiences.
The region boasts a rich cultural heritage. Lillehammer, the host city of the 1994 Winter Olympics, is a significant historical site where you can still see Olympic venues. The valleys of Gudbrandsdalen and Valdres are considered 'living time capsules' with unique cultures and traditions. You can also find sites like Dale-Gudbrand's Farm, a millennial site with a Pilgrim Center, and the notable Sør-Fron Church in Gudbrandsdalen.
Beyond hiking, Oppland offers a variety of outdoor activities. The region is excellent for cycling, with numerous routes for both road cycling and touring. You can find detailed guides for Road Cycling Routes in Oppland and Cycling in Oppland. The national parks also provide opportunities for glacier walks and climbing. During summer, many farms around Lake Mjøsa open for tourists, offering authentic Norwegian farm life experiences.
Yes, Oppland has several options for families. Lillehammer, with its Olympic history, offers engaging experiences for all ages. The Sognefjellshytta is a family-friendly hut providing accommodation and facilities. Exploring the fertile farmlands around Lake Mjøsa during summer can also be a delightful family activity, offering a glimpse into traditional Norwegian farm life.
For a cozy break with a view, consider visiting the Peer Gynt Hut in the Rondane Mountains. It's known for offering delicious waffles and stunning views over the vast landscape. Another option is Sognefjellshytta, which also provides a cafe and accommodation amidst beautiful scenery.
The best time to visit Oppland for outdoor activities like hiking is generally during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. Autumn also offers spectacular scenery with vibrant fall colors, particularly for hiking. Some huts, like the Peer Gynt Hut, have specific opening hours during summer and winter holiday periods.
Yes, Oppland offers opportunities for wildlife spotting, particularly in its national parks. Dovrefjell National Park is renowned for its wild fauna, including musk ox, reindeer, and various birds of prey. The vast natural landscapes of Jotunheimen and Rondane National Parks also provide habitats for diverse wildlife.
Yes, Oppland offers a range of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, including easy options. You can find a dedicated guide for Easy hikes in Oppland, which includes routes like the Viewpoint Snøhetta Trail and Hiking at Fokstumyra Nature Reserve. These trails are perfect for those looking for less strenuous walks while still enjoying the region's natural beauty.
The valleys of Gudbrandsdalen and Valdres are particularly unique, known for their distinct cultures, dialects, customs, and lifestyles that developed in relative isolation. These areas offer a glimpse into traditional Norwegian life, often referred to as 'living time capsules.' The fertile farmlands around Lake Mjøsa also provide opportunities to experience authentic Norwegian farm life during the summer.
Oppland is home to many stunning viewpoints. The Besseggen Ridge offers incredible vistas of the turquoise Lake Gjende and the deep blue Bessvatnet. The Bitihorn Summit (1,608 m) provides a unique panoramic view of the higher peaks of Jotunheimen on a clear day. Additionally, Spåtind, the highest mountain in Langsua National Park, offers panoramic views of the surrounding counties.


Are you keen on exploring more awesome places nearby? Browse our guides:
Still not found the Highlight you’re looking for? See guides of the top attractions in other regions: