Outdoor

Odda: Trolltunga Winter Snowshoe Hike

Fjords, Norway
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About this experience

This tour starts at 7:30 AM with a hike from Skjeggedal, following the by Snowmobile or UTV to Mågelitopp. From Topp, you'll switch to snowshoes and trek up the mountainside to Gryteskar, Floren Endåne, and Tyssebotn, ending at Trolltunga.

This hike takes 10-12 hours depending on the fitness of the group. Throughout the whole tour you'll be surrounded by spectacular view of the Folgefonna glacier, the Ringedalen lake, and the endless landscape of Hardangervidda mountain plateau.

The highlight of the hike is Trolltunga, also known as "troll tongue" due to its shape, one of the top nature attractions of Norway. From here, you'll get a stunning view of the Ringedalen lake and the Folgefonna glacier. This spectacular moment is guaranteed to give you butterflies. 
The transport from the P2 parking to P3 parking is included, but depends on the snow conditions.
The tour ends with on a snowracer, sliding the 4 km road back to the P2 parking, and fun and easy ending of the day!

Specifications
  • Rating

    4.7

  • Type of tour

    Individual

  • Destination

    Hardangerfjord

  • Country

    Norway

  • Type of experience

    Outdoor

  • Best time to visit

    • Spring
    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Voss Airport
    • Voss Station
    • Stord Airport

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