Mountain Trek
                Norway Norway: (IT-NOGNT) 
                URL: https://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/norway_mountain_trek.aspx 
                
                
                
                Introduction 
                
                
                    Norway 
                
                    Norway
                
                
                 
Come experience what Norway has to offer - breathtaking scenery, rustic lifestyle, friendly people, and great sense of adventure!  
 
The Norwegian landscape is quite varied, beautiful and dramatic! High mountains, deep valleys, idyllic villages, peaceful forests and the most amazing scenic coastline dotted with its thousands of islands, islets and narrow, jagged fjords. Going horseback over the rugged and pristine countryside, you are bound to find yourself simply fascinated by the stunning and distinctive regions of Norway as we cover 95 miles of equestrian trail that will please both the novice and experienced rider, and the world traveler alike. Our first and last nights of the trip itinerary are at a good local hotel with each a clean private room, en-suite bath and kitchenette. However, out on the trail we commune with nature; we find great peace in the outdoors and residing in our rustic huts amid the green wilderness and fresh air. Living basic does not mean we will be uncomfortable, however: the little huts are nicely heated for your warmth and some will have quaint saunas for you to relax and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul! A co-operative group tour, everyone must take part in the day to day chores in order for this back country experience to truly be the horseback riding trek with the best memories and friends - four and two legged! So bring along enthusiasm, flexibility and team spirit for the adventure tour of a lifetime!  
 
We offer a number of different route itineraries, but essentially they are all quite similar...  
- Helags Mountain into Sweden  
- Uncle Zebs Gourmet Ride  
- Storvallen Ride into Sweden  
- Ramsjo Special  
- Wilderness Tenting tour 
                 
                
                
                
                Accomodation 
                
                
                  
 
Accommodations 
This is a progressive ride so nights will be spent in different accommodations.  
 
Description 
The first and last night of the trip, you will be staying in a hotel with your own private room and shower.  
During the rest of the ride, you will stay in rustic huts with shared showers and toilets. All the huts are heated with mattresses, comforters and pillows.  
  
We are offering you Norway as it is. Breathtaking, rough, friendly, and adventurous. This is a group tour where everyone takes part in the day-to-day chores. Bring along some flexibility, enthusiasm and team spirit. 
 
Tenting Tour Accommodations (not available in 2024) 
On this trip, all nights are spent camping. We provide you with a tent and equipment. You can request a double or single tent. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag and sleeping mat. You will be camping in the wilderness and there will be no facilities. It is possible to bathe in rivers most of the time. 
 
Uncle Zebs Tour Accommodations (not available in 2024) - subject to changes based on availability 
Night 1: Hotel in Stugudalen 
Night 2: Nedalshytta 
Night 3: Storerikvollen 
Night 4: Schultz cottage 
Night 5: Ramsjø hytta 
Night 6: Storerikvollen 
Night 7: Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Storvallen Tour Accommodations - subject to changes based on availability 
Night 1: Hotel in Stugudalen 
Night 2: Nedalshytta 
Night 3: Storerikvollen 
Night 4: Storvallen 
Night 5: Bjørneggen 
Night 6: Storerikvollen 
Night 7: Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Helag Mountain tour Accommodations - subject to changes based on availability 
Night 1: Hotel in Stugudalen 
Night 2: Nedalshytta 
Night 3: Storerikvollen 
Night 4: Sylstation 
Night 5: Helags mountain station 
Night 6: Nedalshytta 
Night 7: Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Ramsjø Special Tour Accommodations - subject to changes based on availability 
Night 1: Hotel in Stugudalen 
Night 2: Nedalshytta 
Night 3: Storerikvollen 
Night 4: Bjørneggen 
Night 5: Ramsjøhytta 
Night 6: Storerikvollen 
Night 7: Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Bluhammer Tour Accommodations (not available in 2024) - subject to changes based on availability 
Night 1: Hotel in Stugudalen 
Night 2: Nedalshytta 
Night 3: Blåhammarer lodge 
Night 4: Storvallen 
Night 5: Bjørneggen 
Night 6: Storerikvollen 
Night 7: Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
  
 
Hotel in Stugudalen 
This is a family-run hotel, surrounded by a beautiful mountain landscape. The rooms are modern and all come equipped with private facilities, free Wi-Fi access and heating. 
 
Nedalshytta  
This hut is nestled in birchwood forest, just beneath the beautiful Mt. Sylan. From there, you have a stunning view on the surrounding area. The hut has electricity and offers shared bathroom facilities. 
 
Storerikvollen 
The cabin was built around 1897, and is known for its unique architecture and characteristic surroundings. The walls are of heavy timbers, and the cabin has large and imposing fireplaces. The cabin has 65 beds in 4-bedded rooms, and additional large rooms can be used to accommodate more visitors. Showers and washrooms are shared.  
 
Schultz cottage 
Schulzhytta is centrally located in the westernmost part of Sylan, right in the heart of Roltdalen and Skarvan National Park. This is the last major natural area in Sør-Trøndelag without power development and causeways. The cottage is located above hamlet of Stormoen, overlooking the valley and towards Fongenmassivet. This cabin has 30 beds and shared facilities. 
 
Ramsjø hytta 
Ramsjøhytta has 24 beds, which are distributed into 6 different rooms. This mountain hut was completed in 1967. 
 
Blåhammaer lodge 
This mountain lodge is quite small with about 50 beds separated in twin rooms, 4-bed rooms and 6-bed rooms. It has shared toilet and shower facilities and also offers a sauna. There is Wi-Fi access available. 
 
Bjørneggen 
This red mountain hut features a typical Scandinavian architecture with a green roof. It has 26 beds spread over four bedrooms. This hut features shared facilities. 
 
Sylstation 
This mountain hut has over a hundred beds, spread over 32 bedrooms (there is often 3, 4 or 5 beds in one room). There is hot and cold water available and bathrooms as well as toilets are shared. There is also a sauna and free Wi-Fi access. 
 
Helags mountain station 
This hut is located at the foot of Sweden’s highest peak. The first hut was built in 1897 and now the mountain station comprises 3 huts that can accommodate up to 100 people in 4, 5 or 9 bedded rooms. Facilities are shared and there is a sauna where everyone can relax their sore muscles. There is Wi-Fi access available. 
 
Room Occupancy 
If we are unable to find another rider to share the room with you, the single supplement fee does apply (for nights at the hotel only). 
 
  
 
Meals 
All meals are provided during the riding tour. Breakfasts and dinner are taken at the accommodation and lunches are eaten on the trail.  
You will eat typical homemade Norwegian food (meatballs, Lapskaus, Fried local fish, different soups…). Local specialties include Sodd or meat stew made with Moose/Elk. 
 
No alcoholic drinks is included with this tour. However, it is usually possible to purchase alcohol at the mountain huts. 
 
Dietary Restrictions 
We can cater to most dietary restrictions with advance notice. 
 
 
 
                 
                    
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                Riding 
                
                
                  
 
Horses 
Our partner and outfitter has been conducting riding tours throughout the region around the Sweden/Norway border since 1971, and he imports his horses directly from Iceland. The herd of 35 horses has been selected because of their strength and reliability required in such mountainous terrain.  
Often called the horse of the Gods, the Icelandic horse came with the first Nordics whom settled on Iceland around the 7th century. For over 1000 years, these horses have lived isolated on Iceland, while they are growing in popularity as riding horse imports around the world. Incredibly smooth and comfortable to ride, the horses have unique primal gaits called the “tølt” and "flying pass". “Tølt” is a fast four paced movement and when the horse “tølts” it lowers its back and raises its head and neck. The rider sits almost still in the saddle, and the horse flows beneath with barely a bump to its rider! 
 
Staff 
Ole has been guiding mountain tours for over 20 years. He is familiar with each valley, field and stream and he knows every farmer in the area. He has accumulated a wealth of knowledge about the landscape we are riding in. Furthermore, he knows a great number of stories about the mountains and about people who have traveled them in the past. He leads week trips as well as some 3 days tours and tent tours.  
 
Oddmund has imported about 700 Iceland horses to Norway of which most have been tamed personally by him. Even though Oddmund is so-called retired, he is still fully engaged and involved in the center. He lives at Stuguvollmoen where the horses stay during the summer.  
 
Eilert has worked since 2011 as a tour leader. He graduated hoof smith from Vången highschool in Sweden and can count many years of experience when it comes to horses in the mountains. His extensive guiding experience and knowledge makes him very valuable. 
 
 
                 
                
                
                
                
                
                 
                   Itinerary
                     
                     
The riding tours we offer through the beautiful mountains and valleys of Norway, alternate itineraries from week to week. The general flow of the trips is similar - just different valleys and mountains to traverse. First and last night are usually in hotel accommodations and the other five nights are in rustic yet cozy mountain huts along the way. Nothing fancy, but a good place to get out of the weather and get some rest. On most days you will be packing your belongings in your saddle bags - so pack lightly! 
 
 
Sample Itinerary: Uncle Zebs Tour (not available in 2024) - subject to changes 
 
Stir your spirit of adventure with this incredible ride deep into the mountains of Norway.  Ford crystal clear rivers, admire sparkling waterfalls in this remote and glorious landscape. The tough but sweet tempered Icelandic horses and superbly competent guides make for an inspiring and exhilarating riding experience.  We recommend that you be in good physical condition as this is a long and challenging trip. 
 
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival 
Arrival at Trondheim Airport, where you will be met by a member of our friendly, English speaking staff. First pickup is at 1:00pm. The second is at 5:00pm. Transfer to the charming village of Stugudal.  You will have a glimpse of the picturesque countryside of Norway along the way. Upon arrival at the inn at Stugudal, there will be a quick briefing about what to expect during your exciting week of riding. Then meet the horses for a short assessment ride. Enjoy a welcome dinner in the warm hospitality of the congenial staff and excellent cuisine of the inn at Stugudal.    
Meals included: Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Day 2 (Monday): Ride to Nedalshytta  
After a hearty Norwegian breakfast, we ride out to the charming mountain cottage at Nedalel. Break for a picnic lunch in a tranquil meadow by the side of a brook. We will build a campfire, make coffee and tea, and enjoy getting acquainted with the horses and each other. We end our day with a traditional Norwegian dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Nedalshytta  
 
Day 3 (Tuesday): Nedalshytta  to Storerikvollen 
Ride alongside the Sylene mountain ridge with its breathtaking views of a landscape that has changed little over centuries.  The steep ascent makes for a  welcome break for lunch for people and horses.  Saddle up for a lively afternoon ride over excellent riding terrain to the grand cottage at Storerikvollen, situated on the shores of the Essand Lake. After a long tolt along the sandy shores of the lake, make your way back to the hospitality and comfort of the cottage for a delicious home-cooked dinner.     
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen 
 
Day 4 (Wednesday): Storerikvollen to Schultz cottage 
Today we continue deep into the wilderness, crossing many small streams in our ascent. We will pass the highest point of the tour at 1000 meters above sea level on our way to the Schultz cottage where we spend the night.  If we are lucky, we may see some of the reindeer and grouse that are native to the Norwegian tundra.  
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Schultz cottage 
 
Day 5 (Thursday): Schultz cottage to Ramsjø hytta 
From Schultz, we descend gently through unspoiled wilderness, then down several challenging rocky hillsides. Break for a picnic lunch. This afternoon's ride takes us through the soft beauty of hills and valleys to the Ramsjo cottage, beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Ramsjo, commanding panoramic views of the Fongen mountains.  
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Ramsjø hytta 
 
Day 6 (Friday): Ramsjø hytta to Storerikvollen 
Trek from back to Storerikvollen, with superb views to be had all day. Delight your senses in the colossal scale of the Norwegian landscape, and finish up your day with a refreshing dip in Essand Lake.     
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen 
 
Day 7 (Saturday): Ride back to Stugudalen  
A bittersweet day, still surrounded by the exquisite mountains and forests, but heading back to civilization!  We finish up the ride returning to the attractive hotel at Stugudal for a festive farewell dinner, reminiscing about our fabulous trip in the mountains.  
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Day 8 (Sunday): Departure 
Depart after breakfast with a transfer to Trondheim Airport.  
Meals included: Breakfast 
 
  
 
Sample Itinerary: Storvallen Tour - subject to changes 
 
The hand of man has rested lightly on the wilderness of Norway's hills and mountains. Renew your spirit in the tranquility of the ancient byways through forests of birch and pine, ascending challenging slopes to the glorious views from the mountaintops. Life quickly takes on the quieter and more gracious rhythm of a bygone era. The Icelandic horse is ideally suited to this traditional mode of travel. Strong and sure-footed, Icelandics were bred especially to carry people for long distances over difficult terrain. Their patient, sweet disposition adds immeasurably to this inspiring and exhilarating ride.  
 
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival 
Arrival at Trondheim Airport, where you will be met by a member of our friendly, English speaking staff. First pickup is at 1:00. The second is at 5:00pm. Transfer to the charming village of Stugudal. You will have a glimpse of the picturesque countryside of Norway along the way.  Upon arrival at the inn at Stugudal, there will be a quick briefing about what to expect during your exciting week of riding. Then meet the horses for a short assessment ride. Enjoy a welcome dinner in the warm hospitality of the congenial staff and excellent cuisine of the inn at Stugudal.    
Meals included: Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Day 2 (Monday): Ride to Nedalshytta  
Start the day with a stunning ride over soft forest roads into the hills to the mountain cottage of Nedalel, overlooking a lovely scenic lake. Lunch will be spent around a campfire, chatting and exchanging horse stories. This evening we will be able to enjoy a refreshing swim in the lake, while the horses graze nearby. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Nedalshytta  
 
Day 3 (Tuesday): Nedalshytta  to Storerikvollen 
Ride deep into unspoiled wilderness over fairly rugged terrain to the Storerikvollen Chalet, situated on the shores of the Essand Lake, with magnificent views of the Sylane mountains all around. Stop for lunch near one of the region's many rushing rivers. Evening will find us settling the horses, enjoying the exhilaration of a long and rewarding day of riding.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen 
 
Day 4 (Wednesday): Storerikvollen to Storvallen 
This day's ride has us follow the historic trail ridden by the Swedish King Karl 13th's fabled Karolinere soldiers in the eighteenth century, crossing the mountain border from Norway into Sweden.  This evening we will leave the horses at pasture while we enjoy the comfort of the charming inn at Storvallen. While at the inn, we will have the opportunity to swim in an outdoor swimming pool before joining our hosts for a delicious welcome dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Storvallen 
 
Day 5 (Thursday): Storvallen to Bjorneggen 
Trek back into Norway, crossing the border in the morning, stopping for a lunch packed in Sweden and eaten in Norway!  We end our day at the delightfully cozy mountain cottage at Bjorneggen, gathering in the evening for a home-cooked  traditional Norwegian dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Bjorneggen 
 
Day 6 (Friday): Bjorneggen to Storerikvollen  
Returning through dense forests of native birch and pine, we will cross pristine mountaintops to the Storerikvollen Chalet for a second night.     
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen  
 
Day 7 (Saturday): Ride back to Stugudalen 
The final day of the ride will descend over undulating highlands back into civilization. After lunch, tack up for the last ride back to Stugudal, where we will spend a bittersweet evening reminiscing about our fabulous trip in the mountains! 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Day 8 (Sunday): Departure 
Depart after breakfast with a transfer out.  
Meals included: Breakfast 
 
  
 
Sample Itinerary: Helag Mountain Tour - subject to changes  
 
Ride deep into unspoiled wilderness over fairly rugged terrain to the Storerikvollen Chalet, situated on the shores of the Essand Lake, with magnificent views of the Sylane mountains all around.  Ride across the border into Sweden.  Traveling in much the same fashion as early Scandinavians, we cross rolling forested hills towards Sylstation in Sweden.  
 
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival 
Arrival at Trondheim Airport, where you will be met by a member of our friendly, English speaking staff. First pickup is at 1:00 pm. The second is at 5:00pm. Transfer to the charming village of Stugudal.  You will have a glimpse of the picturesque countryside of Norway along the way. Upon arrival at the inn at Stugudal, there will be a quick briefing about what to expect during your exciting week of riding. Then meet the horses for a short assessment ride. Enjoy a welcome dinner in the warm hospitality of the congenial staff and excellent cuisine of the inn at Stugudal.    
Meals included:  Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Stugudalen 
 
Day 2 (Monday): Ride to Nedalshytta  
After a hearty Norwegian breakfast, we ride out through dense birch forest over excellent riding terrain into the unspoiled wilderness of hills and mountains. This is a great opportunity to get to know your horse. Stopping by a rushing river, we will build a campfire to make tea and coffee and swap horse stories over a picnic lunch. The afternoon ride takes us to the charming cottage at Nedalel for a traditional home-cooked dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Nedalshytta  
 
Day 3 (Tuesday): Nedalshytta  to Storerikvollen  
Ride deep into unspoiled wilderness over fairly rugged terrain to the Storerikvollen Chalet, situated on the shores of the Essand Lake, with magnificent views of the Sylane mountains all around.  Stop for a picnic lunch near one of the region's many rushing rivers..  Evening will find us settling the horses, enjoying the exhilaration of a long and rewarding day of riding.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Storerikvollen  
 
Day 4 (Wednesday): Storerikvollen to Sylstation 
Today's ride takes us across the border into Sweden. Traveling in much the same fashion as early Scandinavians, we cross rolling forested hills towards Sylstation in Sweden. Break for a picnic lunch, then dinner at Sylstation.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Hotel in Sylstation 
 
Day 5 (Thursday): Sylstation to Helags mountain station 
Continuing on into Sweden, we will reach the foot of the Helags Mountain by nightfall. From here you will be able to see one of Scandinavia's southernmost glaciers. The Helags Mountain at 1796 meters is the county of Jamtland's highest mountain.  Dinner and overnight at the Helags mountain cottage, nestled in the folds of the foothills.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Helags mountain station 
 
Day 6 (Friday): Helags mountain station to Nedalshytta   
Returning to Norway, we follow the ancient byways first used by pilgrims in the twelfth century on their way to the holy city of Trondheim and the Cathedral of Nidaros.     
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Nedalshytta   
 
Day 7 (Saturday): Ride back to Stugudalen 
A bittersweet day, still surrounded by the exquisite mountains and forests, but heading back to civilization!  We finish up the ride returning to the comfortable accommodations of the  hotel at Stugudal for a festive farewell dinner, reminiscing about our fabulous trip in the mountains.   
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Stugudalen 
 
Day 8 (Sunday): Departure 
Depart after breakfast with a transfer out.  
Meals included: Breakfast 
 
  
 
Sample Itinerary: Ramsjø Special Tour - subject to changes  
 
Riding along the high ridges of the Sylane mountains, we will trek from Storerikvollen, venturing deep into remote valleys and dramatic mountaintops to the delightful cottage at Ramsjo.  
 
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival 
Arrival at Trondheim Airport, where you will be met by a member of our friendly, English speaking staff. First pickup is at 1:00 pm. The second is at 5:00pm. Transfer to the charming village of Stugudal. You will have a glimpse of the picturesque countryside of Norway along the way. Upon arrival at the inn at Stugudal, there will be a quick briefing about what to expect during your exciting week of riding. Then meet the horses for a short assessment ride. Enjoy a welcome dinner in the warm hospitality of the congenial staff and excellent cuisine of the inn at Stugudal.  
Meals included: Dinner 
Overnight at Stugudalen 
 
Day 2 (Monday): Ride to Nedalshytta  
After a hearty Norwegian breakfast, we ride out through dense birch forest over excellent riding terrain into the unspoiled wilderness of hills and mountains. This is a great opportunity to get to know your horse. Stopping by a rushing river, we will build a campfire to make tea and coffee and swap horse stories over a picnic lunch. The afternoon ride takes us to the charming cottage at Nedalel for a traditional home-cooked dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Nedalshytta  
 
Day 3 (Tuesday): Nedalshytta to Storerikvollen  
Ride out over rugged terrain to the Storerikvollen Chalet, beautifully situated on the shores of Essand Lake. Superb views of the Sylane mountains are to be had all around. Lonesome trails lead us to the tranquil valley where we will stop for a picnic lunch. Lush grazing for the horses and a bit of quiet refreshment for the people and we're ready to saddle up for an exciting afternoon riding up to Storerikvollen Chalet.     
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen  
 
Day 4 (Wednesday): Storerikvollen to Bjorneggen 
Riding along the high ridges of the Sylane mountains, we will trek from Storerikvollen, venturing deep into remote valleys and dramatic mountaintops to the cozy cottage nestled in the folds of the hills at Bjorneggen. A welcome dinner and overnight at Bjorneggen after this long and rewarding day.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Bjorneggen 
 
Day 5 (Thursday): Bjorneggen to Ramsjøhytta 
Trek from Bjorneggen through woodland paths and the soft beauty of the highlands to the delightful cottage at Ramsjo. Break for a picnic lunch in the quiet stillness of a peaceful valley. Ramsjo cottage commands stunning views of the Fongen Mountains and Lake Ramsjo, where you can enjoy an invigorating swim.   
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Ramsjøhytta 
 
Day 6 (Friday): Ramsjøhytta to Storerikvollen 
A morning departure over rolling forested hills into the glorious Fongen Mountains, where man has not tampered with nature much.  Ford swift running rivers where weather permitting you can go for a lunchtime swim.  Picnic lunch and we're off into reindeer territory as we return to Storerikvollen.  With luck, you will see some of the reindeer and grouse native to the Norwegian tundra.   
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen 
 
Day 7 (Saturday): Ride back to Stugudalen 
Saddle up for our final ride, retracing our steps back to Stugudal. We finish up this long and challenging ride with a festive farewell dinner at the inn at Stugudal, going over the map and reminiscing about our fabulous trip in the mountains!    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Stugudalen 
 
Day 8 (Sunday): Departure  
Depart after breakfast with a transfer out.  
Meals included: Breakfast 
 
  
 
Sample Itinerary: Bluhammer Tour (not available in 2024) - subject to changes 
 
Day 1 (Sunday): Arrival 
Arrival at Trondheim Airport, where you will be met by a member of our friendly, English speaking staff. First pickup is at 1:00 pm. The second is at 5:00pm. Transfer to the charming village of Stugudal. You will have a glimpse of the picturesque countryside of Norway along the way. Upon arrival at the inn at Stugudal, there will be a quick briefing about what to expect during your exciting week of riding. Then meet the horses for a short assessment ride. Enjoy a welcome dinner in the warm hospitality of the congenial staff and excellent cuisine of the inn at Stugudal.  
Meals included: Dinner 
Overnight at Stugudalen 
 
Day 2 (Monday): Ride to Nedalshytta  
After a hearty Norwegian breakfast, we ride out through dense birch forest over excellent riding terrain into the unspoiled wilderness of hills and mountains. This is a great opportunity to get to know your horse. Stopping by a rushing river, we will build a campfire to make tea and coffee and swap horse stories over a picnic lunch. The afternoon ride takes us to the charming cottage at Nedalel for a traditional home-cooked dinner.    
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Nedalshytta  
 
Day 3 (Tuesday): Nedalshytta to Blåhammer  
Today will be a long and spectacular day. We ride along the base of the Sylanmassif all the way to the “Blåhammer lodge” in Sweden that are famous for its delicious food. Here it’s possible to enjoy a steaming sauna and a good meal with nice views. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Blåhammer  
 
Day 4 (Wednesday): Blåhammer to Storvallen 
Wednesday we ride along beautiful paths to Storvallen. From here, we visit the border village Storlien, and enjoy a gourmet dinner at restaurant Flamman. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storvallen 
 
Day 5 (Thursday): Storvallen to Bjørneggen 
On Thursday we ride back over the border to Norway and passes the mountains “Stor- and Lillkluken” and spend the night at Bjørneggen turistlodge where we prepare the dinner ourselves. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Bjørneggen 
 
Day 6 (Friday): Bjørneggen to Storerikvollen 
The next day we ride true the “Hårrådalen” until Storerikvollen, that is an old pasturearea and the highlight of the region along the lake Essand. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Storerikvollen 
 
Day 7 (Saturday): Ride back to Stugudalen 
On Saturday we ride back towards the starting point and ending the day with a delightful dinner at Vaektarstua Hotel. 
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Overnight at Stugudalen 
 
Day 8 (Sunday): Departure 
After the breakfast on Sunday, it’s time to go home  
Meals included: Breakfast 
 
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Tent Tour  (not available in 2024) 
There is no Day to Day Itinerary for this tour. It depends on the weather and wind where we will go. 
 
 
Note: The above sample itineraries are subject to changes at the tour operator's discretion. 
 
                    
                
                 
                
                
                 Rates and Dates for Mountain Trek 
                  
                 
                  
                    
                    
                
                    
                 
                  
                
                    
                        
                         Rates include:
                        Accommodations, All meals & 6 riding days
                        
                    
                   
                  
                  
                  
                   
                 
                 
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                   
                    
                    
                    * prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy 
                     
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                     
                                        
                    
                        Transfer and Other Charges:
	
		
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             2023
            
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                Transfer from/to Trondheim-Vaernes  return per person
                
                
                
                
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                1,600
                
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                $195
                
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             2023
            
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                Single supplement (for overnights at the Hotel only)
                
                
                
                
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                1,400
                
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                $170
                
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                             Rates do not include:
                            Alcoholic drinks, Transfers from/to Trondheim & Gratuities
                        
                     
                     
                
                
                
                     Other Info 
                        Meeting: Stugudal 
                        Airport: Trondheim-Vaernes 
                        Transfer: Trondheim-Vaernes
  
                 
                
                
                 
                    Climate:  
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             -3 
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             -2 
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             0 
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             4 
             | 
            
             9 
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             14 
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             17 
             | 
            
             15 
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             11 
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             6 
             | 
            
             1 
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             -2 
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             Average Low Temperature (°C) 
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             -10 
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             -9 
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             -7 
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             -3 
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             2 
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             6 
             | 
            
             9 
             | 
            
             9 
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             5 
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             0 
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             -5 
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             -9 
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             Average Precipitation (days of rain) 
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             13 
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             11 
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             12 
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             10 
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             10 
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             13 
             | 
            
             14 
             | 
            
             14 
             | 
            
             13 
             | 
            
             12 
             | 
            
             11 
             | 
            
             12 
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Source: NOAA 
  
 
Seasons  
Given Norway’s extreme northerly position, its mainland climate is surprisingly mild.   
Norway’s climate fluctuates greatly from year to year, especially in its most northern parts, which are located at the edge of the global temperate zone. The coldest months of the year are January and February and the warmest time in the inland areas is mid-July.  
 
The climate in Norway differs from that of the rest of Scandinavia. The high mountain ranges dividing mainland Norway provide protection from precipitation to large areas of inland eastern Norway, giving this area a more continental climate than would be expected in light of its proximity to the coast. Some of these areas east of the mountains have an annual rainfall of less than 300 mm. Most of the precipitation from the sea falls along the west coast of Norway, with some areas recording a maximum rainfall of 3000 mm annually. Most of the rain usually falls in July and August. There are about 100 rainy days in inland Norway.  
                
                
                                            
                 What To Bring:  
What to pack  
This list is a concise list directly from our partner hosting this tour We are often asked about what is needed on our tours. The mountains can be beautiful, but dangerous if ill equipped. Below you will find our recommendations. We strongly suggest you follow it and do not forget any items. 
 
•Sleeping bag (for tent tour only) 
•Sheets  
•Rain clothes – trousers and jacket 
•Tracking boots – water resistant or wellingtons 
•A warm sweater 
•A wind resistant – outdoor jacket 
•Gloves/mittens, scarf and long Johns 
•Sock – warm 
•Towels/toiletries 
•2-3 trousers or pants 
•T-shirt 
•Shoes for indoor/outdoor trainers 
•A cup, to use for coffee/tea during the lunch 
•Sunglasses – sun cream 
•Wool underwear 
•Charger for camera (we have outlets in the huts) 
 
*We have helmets to borrow. Let us know in advance! 
 
Note that your personal items are carried in small saddle bags (provided) and your duffel bag on the horse WITH YOU so pack lightly! Each guest is allowed a 30 liter maximum! 
 
    
        
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             …  this list is only a guideline for you by Hidden Trails 
             
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             Travel documents and Voucher 
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             Flight tickets 
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             Passport  
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             Visa (check with your consulate) 
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             RIDING GEAR 
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             At least two pairs of riding pants  
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             Tracking boots – water resistant or wellingtons or old, comfortable riding boots. We do NOT recommend new ones!  
             
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             Riding helmet  (recommended for all trips) 
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             Gloves/mittens and scarf 
             
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             Hat to protect from the elements  
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             Warm Sweaters  
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             Rain pants (breathable material is recommended) 
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             Outdoor jacket - wind and water proof 
             
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             PERSONAL CLOTHING 
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             T Shirts 
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             Pants  
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             Long John underwear and warm socks 
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             Pyjamas 
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             Bag for your dirty clothes 
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             Swimsuit for the sauna at the huts 
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             ADDITIONAL THINGS TO BRING 
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             Sleeping bag 
             
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             Towel and Toiletries 
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             Insect protection 
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             Personal medications (please consider the cold air and the altitude) 
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             Sore cream (for any rubs or burns) 
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             A cup, to use during the lunch picnic 
             
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             Camera and enough film, memory cards and batteriesa! 
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             Belt pack  
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             Sun glasses with strap 
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             Sun tan lotion and lip balm   
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