FAQs

  • Yes, we rent out backpacks, hiking poles and rain gear.

    You can add the equipment you want when booking the hike.

    To an already made booking you can add equipment by going to this page: Add rental equipment

  • No, we take care of that. All you need to bring is your backpack with your own clothing and a water bottle. You can rent a backpack from us if you want.
    IMPORTANT: Please follow our packing list

  • We drink fresh, delicious mountain water along the trail. We know all the safe spots to fill your water bottle from.

    During our winter hikes March - May it is not possible to fill your water bottle along the trail. Therefore bring the recommended amount of 3 litres per person.

  • Yes! It is important that you tell us about all your food requirements in the fill-out form when you book your hike. For your information, we serve reindeer for dinner.

  • Yes! You will get your own private tent that is ready and prepared for you. If you book separately with your partner/friend, please notify us when you book (in the booking system) that you want to stay in the same tent, so the guides know when they accommodate you in the camp.

  • Yes, and it’s important that you follow it as the weather may be very unpredictable in the high mountains. The packing list for our overnight hikes can be found here. You can find packing lists for the other hikes on the information page for each hike.

  • The actual hike last between 10-12 hours roundtrip, but on our overnight hikes we divide it into two days with a sleepover in our Trolltunga Camp. We meet at P2 (Parking lot 2 in Skjeggedal) and if the weather conditions allows we will drive you up to Måglietopp (P3) where we will start our hike. This is not likely before May. From P3 it is a 20 km hike to Trolltunga and back, from P2 a 28 km return hike.

    Here is a link to a map of the hike that can be useful: Map Trolltunga

  • It is a long hike no matter if you hike it in one day or two. Our day hikes requires a good physical condition while our overnight hike is a bit easier.

  • It varies a lot. In springtime (May/June) it’s from -2 degrees Celcius (35 degrees Fahrenheit) to 8 degrees Celcius (46 degrees Fahrenheit). Summertime (June/July/August) it is normally ranging from 0 degrees Celcius (32 Fahrenheit) to 15 degrees Celcius (59 Fahrenheit). Autumn (September/October) is usually the same as spring.
    Do not worry about the temperature during the night as long as you follow our packing list. We have warm sleeping bags, sleeping mats and good tents.

  • Either by your own car, shuttle bus or by taxi. Read more about getting to P2 at our webpage: Getting here

    You may also contact Ullensvang Tourist Office on how to get there.

  • You yourself is responsible for getting to our meeting point P2 Skjeggedal. You can come by your own (rental) car and park at P2 or otherwise take a shuttle bus or taxi to our meeting point. More information about the different alternatives can be found HERE and HERE.

  • No. We are not responsible for the parking lots and therefore can’t help you with the parking. We will however reserve spots at P2 for our guests so you will be able to drive up to P2 even in the high season.

    You can find more information about the different prices of parking here: Parking at Trolltunga

  • Usually, you may ask the hotel where you spent the night before the trek and ask them to store it there. They are usually helpful. If you have a small bag/backpack we can store it in our guide car.

  • Not on our Husky hikes, but otherwise YES, we love dogs. But it’s your responsibility to take care of the dogs' safety and food for the hike and to have the dog on a leash for the whole hike. The dog needs to sleep in the vestibule/outer tent (meaning not inside the tent with the sleeping bags). You also need to tell us that you want to bring a dog in the fill out form when you book your trip.


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