Hiking
Holidays in Norway
This is another activity which Norway lends itself to so
well.
Whether you enjoy hiking in steep mountains,
in deep forests, or along quiet forest trails and byways,
it is possible
in diverse Norway. Well-marked roads and trails in the
mountains, forests and other natural areas make it easy
for even the
least experienced to find their way.

Mountains
There is a strong national tradition for mountain hiking, and therefore, over
large areas of mountain terrain, things have been organised to accommodate
foot travellers. Countless numbers of marked trails and routes exist as
well as place for over-nighting along the way. Mountain hiking may be done
from mountain hut to mountain hut, or you may choose to walk from hotel
to hotel and have your luggage transported by car.
Remember, however, that mountain weather can be deceptive. It is important
to bring proper clothing and equipment, including a map and compass.
Forest
The forests are not merely where Norwegians get their timber; they are also
one of their preferred outdoor environments. The possibilities of experiencing
wild animal and bird life and for picking flowers, berries and mushrooms,
all contribute to make forest walking inviting. You can experience the forests
by following marked or unmarked trails or quiet forest roads. Please note
that from April 15-September 15, open fires are permitted only in specially
marked places.
The Norwegian Mountain
Touring Association
For around 135 years The Norwegian Mountain Touring Association (DNT) has shown
the way to the most magnificent experiences of Norwegian scenery. Our route
network, with trademark red T`s, invites you to enjoy experiences that will
leave their footprints, not on the landscape but on the soul.
Walking or skiing trips give you time
to look and space to think. The Norwegian wilderness lets
you experience freedom and solitude, far from noisy roads
and frenetic cities. More
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