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Hiking around Nore Og Uvdal offers diverse terrain, from the expansive Hardangervidda National Park, Europe's largest mountain plateau, to the valleys shaped by the Numedalslågen river. The region features numerous mountains and peaks, including Borgsjåbrot mountain at 1,485 meters, alongside ancient forests within the Trillemarka Nature Reserve. Lakes such as Pålsbufjorden and Ossøen further characterize the landscape, providing varied environments for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.6
(11)
24
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13.1km
04:01
460m
460m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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23.6km
06:29
390m
390m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.4
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9
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8.09km
02:16
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.24km
01:59
430m
430m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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49
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5.38km
01:38
150m
150m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Once you break above the trees on the hike up Stornatten, you're treated to superb views across Tunhovdfjorden. It's possible to link Stornatten with Taklinatten to the west, though this is a pathless linkup.
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This is a beautiful woodland trail up towards Stornatten. The way is marked in blue and around the first 300 meters (980 ft) of elevation gain takes you through the trees. The final 100 meters (330 ft) emerges onto the open mountain and enjoys excellent views across Tundhovdfjorden.
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The trail to the top of Stornatten is marked in blue and the trail is relatively indistinct. However, experienced hikers should have no trouble. The view of Skarpnor is impressive to the east, while the western aspect is dominated by Fauskofjellet.
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A lovely walk over rugged terrain. Not difficult. Good shoes are recommended due to wet sections.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to accommodation. A road leads to this accommodation, so there is also parking available for starting and ending tours. This accommodation is also accessible from the towns of Ustaoset and Geilo.
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This accommodation is similar to the DNT full-board hostels, except that they are privately run and may be slightly cheaper than those offered by the DNT mountain stations. Here, too, full board (breakfast and dinner) is offered in addition to sleeping accommodation.
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Nestled at the edge of Hardangervidda, Solheimstulen is a cozy mountain lodge and a perfect starting point for exploring Norway’s vast highlands. Surrounded by rolling plateaus and rugged terrain, it offers direct access to scenic hiking trails like Store Nordmannsslepa, leading to historic sites such as Dyregravshalle.
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The route towards Dyregravshalle takes you through the wide-open landscapes of Hardangervidda, where rolling plateaus stretch as far as the eye can see. This historic site, once a large reindeer trapping area with around 100 pitfall traps and guiding fences, offers a glimpse into centuries-old hunting traditions.
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There are over 20 hiking routes in Nore og Uvdal, offering a wide range of experiences. These include 9 easy trails, 12 moderate routes, and 1 challenging hike, ensuring options for all skill levels.
Nore og Uvdal offers diverse terrain, from the expansive mountain plateau of Hardangervidda National Park to the valleys shaped by the Numedalslågen river. You'll find routes through ancient forests, along lakes, and up to various peaks like Borgsjåbrot mountain. Some trails, such as those leading to Skogshorn, can be steep and rocky, providing a true mountain experience.
Yes, Nore og Uvdal has several easy walks suitable for families. The Tunga Bridge offers an engaging walk along the Numedalslågen river with quickly changing landscapes, perfect for younger children. Many of the 9 easy routes available are also suitable for families.
Yes, there are circular routes available. An example is the Hardangervidda Plateau – Hardangervidda Plateau loop from Vasstulan, which takes you through the vast mountain plateau. Another option is the Søre Kroktjønne – Fyritjønne loop from Gvonnestulen, offering a moderate, scenic experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the vast Hardangervidda National Park, Europe's largest mountain plateau, known for its wild reindeer. The Trillemarka Nature Reserve offers ancient forests. For specific points of interest, consider visiting Vetle Skiftessjøen lakeshore or Ånevatnet at 1,000 metres. The Dyregravshalle reindeer trap also combines natural exploration with cultural interest.
Yes, Nore og Uvdal offers challenging treks. While the guide lists one specifically difficult route, mountains like Skogshorn present a challenging adventure with steep inclines and rocky terrain, rewarding hikers with jaw-dropping views. The expansive mountain landscape of Hardangervidda also offers opportunities for longer, more demanding excursions.
The best time for hiking in Nore og Uvdal is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This allows access to the high mountain plateaus and offers the most pleasant hiking experience.
Yes, especially within the Hardangervidda National Park, you can utilize the network of DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabins. Notable options include DNT Krækkja Mountain Lodge, DNT Rauhelleren, and Tuva Tourist Cabin, which serve as excellent starting points for exploring the plateau and provide accommodation.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from the vast mountain plateaus to the scenic valleys, and the panoramic views offered by routes like To Dusetind, Dushesten and Turrhaugseteren.
Yes, the Numedal Medieval Trail combines hiking with cultural exploration, leading past historic stave churches, stone bridges, and remnants of the Viking era. Additionally, the Rødberg Hydropower Trail offers a unique walk past dams and turbines, highlighting the region's energy history.
Many trails in Nore og Uvdal are dog-friendly, but it's important to check local regulations, especially within national parks like Hardangervidda, where dogs may need to be kept on a leash during certain periods to protect wildlife. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
Nore og Uvdal is characterized by its rivers and lakes, offering opportunities for waterside activities. Pålsbufjorden is known for scenic kayaking and fishing. You can also find spots like the Sandy Beach on Skaupsjøen Lake, which might be suitable for a refreshing dip, depending on the season and water temperature.


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