Discover Trolltunga, the “Troll’s Tongue” – a bucket list attraction and a true Rockstar in Norway!
For some, the Via Ferrata is an “off the beaten track” and fun way how to get to the famous Trolltunga. For others, it is the biggest adventure of their lives. What is it going to be for YOU?
This Autumn Trolltunga Active invites you to GO VIKING. Join us on a unique Trolltunga hiking adventure in late autumn.
From 1st Oct to 3rd Dec
Stay overnight in the most exciting outdoor glamping site around Trolltunga and collect memories for life!
From 1st May to 3rd Dec
You do not have to choose between an exciting Via Ferrata climb and overnight glamping in the mountains. With Sunset-Sunrise Combo you can experience both!
The Via Ferratas are open for climbing without a guide from June to end of September.
Ride an e-bike through the heart of the largest fruit garden in Norway and hike to four stunning waterfalls in Hardangervidda National Park.
Experience snow-covered Trolltunga and the Norwegian winter up close and personal in our Arctic glamping tents.
From 28th Dec to 31st May
Set out to explore Trolltunga and its mountains covered in ice and pristine snow. An adventure far away from the business of the summer trail awaits you!
From 28th Dec to 31st May
The Hardangerfjord, especially during winter (winter months), has proven to be a good spot for fishing with spawning fish such as coastal cod and sea lyre.
View all activities that Trolltunga Active has to offer. Our guides help you not only to cross out “Troll’s tongue” from your bucket list but to create memories for life!
We do not only provide amazing hikes to Trolltunga but also other adventures in the unique Hardanger region. Come with us for a RIB tour on the fjord to taste the local cider or climb the historical Tyssedal Via Ferrata. If you just want to escape the sound of a city, we can recommend a kayak tour on the lake or fjord to calm down and enjoy the silence. After all it does not matter which activity you choose, we will provide you the ultimate Hardanger experience.
We have five levels of difficulty for our activities. See what they mean here. If you have any questions, please fill out our contact form, or contact us directly.
Suitable for people of all ages and fitness levels, no significant physical effort required
Suitable for people of all ages who are in fair condition, some physical effort required but easy to adapt activity to skill level of clients
Decent fitness level required, moderate elevation gain, the difficulty depends highly also on weather and personal experience of the participant in the precise activity (e.g., hiking, kayaking, skiing)
Good fitness level required, can be challenging because of the length of the tour, significant elevation gain or height exposure
Very good level of fitness required, because certain speed/pace is important to complete the tour; long distance, significant elevation gain, and tough weather condition (e.g., walking in deep snow) make this tour challenging