Attractions and places to see around Hurdal, a municipality in Akershus county, Norway, highlight its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located approximately 70 kilometers north of Oslo, Hurdal is known for its tranquil environment and opportunities for outdoor activities. The region features significant natural landmarks like Hurdalsjøen and several mountain peaks, alongside historical sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Fjellsjøkampen is the heart of Fjellsjøkampen naturreservat. To reach it, you pass through a coniferous forest, a protected area of great importance.
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Very beautiful, idyllic bathing spot. Hike there through the forest with some narrow and steep paths. On the way back, first follow the path with the red markings, then turn onto the blue markings. The blue path went through the jungle in some places, narrow and sometimes heavily overgrown paths.
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The Norwegian Constitution (Grunnlov) was written and signed in Eidsvoll. The Constituent Assembly met here from April 10 to May 20, 1814. The constitution was signed on May 17, 1814, today Norway's national holiday.
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Here at the bathing place everything that wants to swim, fish or grill meets. With seating, various fire and barbecue areas, as well as a jetty and a small sandy beach there is something for everyone.
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Lake Fløyta lies east of the large lake Mjøsa. After a nice stretch in the forest and along a small stream, you have a nice view of Fløyta for the first time. A few meters further on there is a bathing area that invites you to take a break.
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A shared path that runs along Mjøsa, Norway largest lake. There is a couple of tenting opportunities, and a camping site further up the road.
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Hurdal is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Lake Fløyta, known for its bathing area, seating, and fire pits. The central feature of Hurdal is Hurdalsjøen (Hurdal Lake), offering opportunities for swimming, boating, and ice skating in winter. For panoramic views, head to Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower, located within a protected coniferous forest.
Yes, Hurdal has cultural heritage sites such as Hurdal Church and Skrukkeli Chapel. The Hurdal Museum Hulderhaugen offers insights into local history. Nearby, the historically significant Eidsvoll Manor House is where the Norwegian Constitution was written and signed in 1814.
Hurdal is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy cycling, with popular routes including a segment of the Mjøstråkk route. Hiking is also popular, especially to peaks like Fjellsjøkampen. In winter, Hurdalsjøen offers ice skating, and the Hurdal Ski Center provides downhill skiing and snowboarding. Cross-country skiing is also available on trails around the lake and ridges.
Absolutely. Lake Fløyta is a great spot for families, with a sandy beach, swimming, and grilling facilities. The Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route is a shared path suitable for family cycling. The Eidsvoll Manor House also offers an educational and engaging experience for all ages.
Hurdal offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can hike to Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower, the highest peak in Akershus, for excellent views. Other notable peaks include Nordliskampen. For more detailed routes, explore hiking guides such as Hiking around Hurdal, which includes trails like the Fjellsjøkampen Trail and the Round trip to Brenntoppen.
Hurdal is a cycling paradise. A popular option is the round trip around Hurdalsjøen. A scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route, a 250-kilometer cycling path around Norway's largest lake, Mjøsa, also passes through the area. For mountain biking, you can find trails on the ridges. Discover more routes in the MTB Trails around Hurdal guide.
Hurdal offers activities year-round. Summer is ideal for paddling, swimming at beaches like Åsand and Meieriodden on Hurdalsjøen, and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful colors for hiking. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy landscape perfect for ice skating on Hurdalsjøen, downhill skiing at Hurdal Ski Center, and cross-country skiing.
Yes, Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower is a prominent viewpoint, offering excellent vistas from the highest peak in Akershus. The hike to the tower takes you through a protected coniferous forest, adding to the scenic experience.
Visitors appreciate Hurdal's tranquil environment and diverse outdoor opportunities. The Scenic segment of the Mjøstråkk route is popular for its cycling and tenting options. The bathing area at Lake Fløyta is loved for its idyllic setting, perfect for swimming, fishing, or grilling. The hike to Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower is also highly rated for its natural beauty and views.
Yes, Hurdal offers several swimming spots. Hurdalsjøen (Hurdal Lake) has shallow beaches like Åsand and Meieriodden that are popular for swimming. Additionally, Lake Fløyta features a dedicated bathing area with a small sandy beach and a jetty, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Hurdal is a great destination for winter sports. The Hurdal Ski Center is Akershus's largest alpine resort, offering downhill skiing and snowboarding. Hurdalsjøen provides opportunities for ice skating, and the surrounding areas have extensive cross-country ski trails. Nordliskampen is also popular for randonee skiing.
Hurdal offers various running trails for different fitness levels. You can explore routes like the Branntårnet loop or the Vesle Humletjennet loop. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Hurdal guide.


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