If you’re craving a blend of jaw-dropping scenery and active adventures in Norway, this 8-day guided trekking tour from Stavanger might just be your perfect fit. It’s designed for those who want to experience Norway’s highlights—think waterfalls, glaciers, and dramatic cliffs—without the hassle of planning logistics or navigating on their own.
What makes this tour stand out? First, the variety of unforgettable sights like Preikestolen, Trolltunga, and Kjerag—each renowned for their breathtaking views and photo opportunities. Second, the small group size (limited to just 8 participants) ensures a more intimate experience, with plenty of personalized guidance. Lastly, the mix of guided hikes, boat cruises, and city exploring offers a well-rounded adventure.
A potential consideration? The tour involves some strenuous hikes, and certain stops, like Trolltunga and Kjerag, aren’t suitable for those with vertigo or height fears. So, it’s best suited for active travelers comfortable with physical activity and variable weather conditions. If that sounds like you, then this trip could be a fantastic way to see Norway’s wild beauty.
Good To Know
- Expert-led small group experience with personalized attention
- Visit iconic landmarks like Trolltunga, Preikestolen, and Kjerag
- Includes accommodation, transportation, and some meals for streamlined planning
- Diverse activities: hiking, waterfalls, glacier trekking, boat cruises
- Suitable for active travelers comfortable with physical exertion and heights
- Pre-planned itinerary ensures you maximize iconic sights without guesswork
An In-Depth Look at the 8-Day Trekking Tour in Norway
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Starting in Stavanger: Easy Arrival and City Charm
Your journey kicks off with a transfer from Stavanger airport to your hotel or cottage. Stavanger itself is a charming city with colorful wooden houses and a lively harbor—an excellent introduction before heading into the wilderness. The first night is usually spent here, giving you a chance to get acclimated and maybe enjoy some local seafood or a walk along the waterfront.
Day 2: Conquering Preikestolen
The highlight for many is the trek to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock). This iconic cliff, standing 604 meters above Lysefjord, offers panoramic views of the fjord below. The guided hike takes around 4-5 hours round-trip, depending on your pace, and is suitable for those with decent fitness levels.
The guides are experienced and attentive, often sharing interesting facts about the geology and history of the area. One reviewer mentioned, “The guides made the hike fun and educational—they knew all the best spots for photos.” Expect stable, comfortable hiking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as conditions can change quickly atop the plateau.
Day 3: Waterfalls and Odda
The journey continues southward to visit the Langfoss and Låtefossen waterfalls. Langfoss, often called one of the most impressive waterfalls in Norway, cascades 612 meters and offers stunning viewpoints. Låtefossen features a charming twin-arched bridge with water rushing underneath—perfect for photos.
After sightseeing, the group stays overnight in Odda, a small town known as a gateway to the mountains. Staying here provides a more local experience and a different vibe compared to Stavanger’s city center.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyDay 4: Facing the Challenge of Trolltunga
The trek to Trolltunga is one of the most talked-about highlights. The hike starts from the P3 parking lot below the cliff, with a round-trip journey of approximately 10-12 hours depending on your pace. The route covers rugged terrain, with some sections demanding stamina and caution, especially near the edge of the cliff.
Though physically demanding, the reward is standing on the “tongue” of rock that juts out 700 meters above the valley—truly an unforgettable moment. A review mentions, “It’s a long day but worth every step. The views are surreal.” Guides prepare you with safety tips and encouragement, making the experience accessible for those with good fitness levels.
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Day 5: Glacial Majesty at Briksdalsbreen
Next, the tour heads to Briksdalsbreen Glacier, a stunning outlet glacier of the Jostedalsbreen ice cap. You’ll trek from the parking area under the glacier, walking through scenic landscape to witness the icy beauty up close. The guides often share insights about glacier formation and climate change.
After the glacier visit, the group returns to Stavanger, giving you a restful evening to reflect on the day’s icy adventures.
Day 6: Kjerag – The Heights of Adventure
The hike to Kjerag involves reaching a parking lot near the mountain, followed by a trail that offers spectacular views of the fjord and surrounding peaks. Kjerag is famous for the Kjeragbolten boulder wedged between two cliffs, perfect for daring photos.
The hike is intense but rewarding, with some sections demanding sure-footedness. One reviewer describes it as “a physically tough but breathtaking journey,” emphasizing the importance of good hiking shoes and weather gear. The guides often share local stories and safety tips for heights.
Day 7: Exploring Stavanger & Lysefjord Cruise
After several days of rugged trekking, a more relaxed day awaits. A guided tour of Stavanger allows you to explore its charming streets, galleries, and harbor area. The afternoon features a boat cruise on Lysefjord, giving you another perspective of the stunning landscape—think towering cliffs and steep waterfalls towering above the water.
Guests mention that the cruise offers excellent photo opportunities and a chance to unwind after days of hiking.
Day 8: Departure and Reflections
Your adventure concludes with a transfer back to Stavanger airport, filled with stories and amazing photos. The tour operator offers a flexible cancellation policy, allowing you to cancel up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund, which adds peace of mind when planning your trip.
What’s Included & What to Consider
Included in the price ($2,241 per person) are 7 nights in comfortable Norwegian hotels or cottages, 7 breakfasts, and all transportation—buses, ferries, and road tolls. Guided services ensure you’re never alone on the trail, and the group size is kept small for a more personal experience.
Not included are your flights, extra attractions outside the planned route, and meals beyond breakfast. Optional dinners cost around 250-290 NOK, so budget accordingly if you want to indulge in local cuisine.
Practical Tips
- Pack comfortable shoes, warm clothes, and rain gear—weather in Norway can be unpredictable.
- Bring a camera to capture those unforgettable views, and plenty of water and snacks.
- The tour is not suitable for those with back problems, fear of heights, or vertigo, given the nature of some hikes.
Safety & Comfort
While the guides are experienced and safety-conscious, expect some physically demanding sections. Reviews mention that the guides are attentive and knowledgeable, which reassures those concerned about safety or technicalities.
Final Thoughts: Who Is This Tour Perfect For?
This tour offers an excellent combination of physical activity, iconic scenery, and cultural exploration for travelers who love adventure and nature. It’s ideal for active travelers who enjoy hiking, panoramic views, and being outdoors, and who don’t mind a bit of challenge.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, small-group experience that covers Norway’s most famous natural landmarks without the hassle of planning each detail, this is a strong choice. Just remember, it’s best suited to those comfortable with strenuous hikes and heights.
Overall, this 8-day guided trekking tour balances adventure, comfort, and authenticity—offering a memorable way to experience Norway’s rugged beauty.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The tour involves some demanding hikes, particularly Trolltunga and Kjerag, so it’s best for those with a good level of fitness and hiking experience.
What should I pack for this trip?
Bring comfortable hiking shoes, warm clothing, rain gear, water bottles, camera, and personal medications. Weather can change rapidly, so layering is key.
Are meals included?
Breakfasts are included, but additional meals are not. Optional dinners cost about 250-290 NOK, so plan your budget accordingly.
How many people are in the group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience with personalized guides.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund, offering flexibility in your travel planning.
Is the tour accessible for those with fear of heights?
No, due to the nature of the hikes to sites like Trolltunga and Kjerag, it’s not suitable for individuals with height fears or vertigo.
This guided trek through Norway offers a well-crafted blend of adventure, scenery, and cultural insight—ideal for travelers eager to see the country’s natural wonders without leaving too much to chance.
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