experiences from hikers

Hiking in Norway

When hiking in the Norwegian mountains you need to be prepared. Be a pro and bring the right equipment. Your safety, wellbeing and a great experience depend on it. On the video below, you can see what type of clothes and equipment we recommend using throughout the year.

Kjerag and Preikestolen certified as Norwegian Scenic Hikes

The end of 2020 gave us some fantastic news. Both Kjerag and Preikestolen got certified as Norwegian Scenic Hikes. At the moment Kjerag, Preikestolen and Fosseråsa in Geiranger are the only three places that have been authorized as Norwegian Scenic hikes. It is a...

The Story about the Flørli Power Plant

The Story about the Flørli Power Plant

"The steelworks that, we are happy to say, never came into being." Flørli is a place where the conditions for power production are very good. The fall from the lake Flørlivatnet to the sea level is 740 meters, it is a plant with the second highest fall ever built in...

The Story about the Flørli Power Plant

"The steelworks that, we are happy to say, never came into being." Flørli is a place where the conditions for power production are very good. The fall from the lake Flørlivatnet to the sea level is 740 meters, it is a plant with the second highest fall ever built in...

Kjerag

Based on our experience, we would like to share some recommendations with you

Flørli

Several hiking trails start in Flørli, some of which are connected to the Lysefjorden Rundt Trail

Lysefjorden

The Lysefjord – a unique hiking destination!