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Experience winter at Trolltunga with an overnight guided hike from Skjeggedal, including a stay in a mountain glamping dome and stunning nighttime views.

The From Skjeggedal: Trolltunga Sunset Winter Overnight tour offers a rare chance to see Norway’s iconic Trolltunga during winter. Priced affordably for such an immersive experience, the tour lasts 2 days and begins at the Trolltunga Active Store in Skjeggedal, just about 15 km from Odda. With a rating of 5 out of 5 based on 11 reviews, this guided hike is perfect for those who seek both adventure and comfort amidst Norway’s snowy landscape.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of a challenging winter hike, professional guidance, and the luxury of staying overnight in a mountain glamping dome. The guides are experienced and skilled at reading mountain conditions, ensuring safety even in unpredictable weather. This trip caters to those who are physically fit, eager to experience Trolltunga with fewer crowds, and who enjoy spectacular natural scenery under the starry winter sky. A key consideration is that the tour is not suitable for children under 15, and participants should be prepared for cold temperatures and challenging terrain.
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The tour departs from the Trolltunga Active Store located at P2 parking in Skjeggedal, which is around 15 km from Odda. The meeting point is precise, with coordinates 60.132957458496094, 6.627244472503662. From here, groups are guided to the trailhead, where the first part of the hike involves walking in snow and ice, often requiring micro spikes or snowshoes.
Getting to the trailhead is straightforward, and the meeting point provides a convenient starting location for the adventure into Norway’s winter wilderness. The guided nature of the tour means transportation is included up to the trailhead, and the small group size enhances safety and intimacy during the trip.

Hiking during winter transforms the trek into a more demanding adventure. All hikes to Trolltunga in this season start at the P2 parking lot, with the route involving walking in snow and ice. The last short stretch to Trolltunga itself is exclusive once the day travelers have returned, leaving you alone out on the rock.
The guides emphasize safety and adapt to unpredictable mountain weather, which can change rapidly. On icy days, they might not guarantee descending on the rock itself but instead will show you alternative photo spots that are equally stunning. When reaching Trolltunga, the views of snow-covered peaks and fjords are breathtaking, and the solitude of the scene makes it feel like a moment just for your group.

After the trek, the highlight of this experience is the overnight stay in a mountain glamping dome. This Arctic-style dome offers a warm and cozy shelter after a day in the cold. The dinner served here is described as delicious, accompanied by a cup of hot chocolate around a warming fire.
The dome provides a comfortable space to relax, where guests can curl up in a fluffy sleeping bag and enjoy the spectacular night skies. The unpolluted darkness allows for stellar viewing, making the experience more memorable. Travelers repeatedly mention the peaceful atmosphere and the spectacular setting, which offers an authentic connection to Norway’s winter landscape.
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Once back in the dome, the focus shifts to relaxation. The delicious dinner and breakfast included in the tour complete the overnight experience. Guests enjoy viewing the night sky in a setting free from city lights, exposing the bright stars and possibly the northern lights if conditions permit.
The warmth of the dome and the fire make the cold outside irrelevant. The sleeping arrangements in the fluffy sleeping bags are designed for comfort despite the cold, ensuring guests awake refreshed for the next day’s return journey.

Weather during the Norwegian winter is notoriously unpredictable, and the guides excel in reading mountain conditions. The tour accepts that on very icy days, descending on the rock might not be feasible. In such cases, the guides will show alternative, equally beautiful spots for photographs and viewing.
Safety remains the top priority throughout the tour. The guides’ expertise helps manage risks associated with cold temperatures, ice, and mountain terrain. The tour will be canceled if the effective temperature drops below -20°C, or if there is more than 25 mm of rain/snow during 24 hours, ensuring participant safety at all times.

Guests should come prepared with warm clothing, including hiking shoes, gloves, and breathable outdoor layers. Essential items are sunglasses, sunscreen, a camera, snacks, and a packed lunch. The outdoor clothing should be suitable for harsh winter conditions, and participants are advised to bring change of clothes for after the hike.
Provisions such as hiking pants and outdoor jackets are recommended to stay comfortable during the challenging ascent and cold evening. The tour explicitly prohibits alcohol and drugs, focusing on safety and clarity of mind in a remote environment.

This overnight winter hike is best suited for physically fit individuals who enjoy adventure and winter landscapes. The activity is not suitable for children under 15, given the demanding terrain and weather conditions. Participants should be prepared for cold temperatures, and possess some hiking experience.
The small group size from 8 participants maximum allows for personalized attention and a more intimate experience. Whether you’re seeking solitude on the mountain, spectacular views, or an authentic winter adventure, this tour offers all three.

Reviews highlight knowledgeable guides who are skilled storytellers and attentive to safety. Their professionalism and local expertise ensure that even in challenging weather, guests feel safe and well-informed.
The combination of a challenging hike, luxurious overnight in a dome, and the opportunity to see Trolltunga without crowds makes this tour a unique and memorable experience. Although physically demanding, the warmth of the dome and the stunning views make it a worthwhile adventure for those prepared for winter conditions.
The From Skjeggedal: Trolltunga Sunset Winter Overnight tour offers a special way to experience Norway’s winter beauty. Its combination of challenging hiking, professional guidance, and comfort in a mountain dome delivers a balanced adventure.
While weather conditions can affect the route, the expert guides ensure safety and adapt the experience accordingly. This trip appeals most to active travelers with a love for nature, stunning scenery, and winter nights under the stars. Booking in advance is recommended given the small group size, and participants should come prepared for cold, snowy conditions.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The tour requires good physical fitness and hiking experience, especially in winter conditions, so it’s best suited for those who are comfortable with challenging terrain.
What is included in the price?
The overnight stay in a mountain domed accommodation, dinner, and breakfast are included. The tour also provides guides, safety equipment, and transportation to the trailhead.
How cold does it get during this tour?
The weather can be very cold, and the tour will be canceled if the effective temperature drops below -20°C. Participants should pack warm layered clothing.
Can children join this tour?
No, the activity is not suitable for children under 15 years due to the physical demands and cold conditions.
What happens if the weather is too bad?
If conditions are too icy or severe, the guides may cancel the descent on the rock but will offer alternative spots for photography and sightseeing.
How physically demanding is the hike?
The hike is challenging, involving walking in snow and ice with the requirement for micro spikes or snowshoes. It’s recommended for fit and experienced hikers.
What makes this tour different from summer hikes?
In winter, the snow-covered landscape and solitude create a distinctive atmosphere, with fewer visitors and spectacular snowy views, making it a completely different experience.
How do guides ensure safety in winter conditions?
The guides are experienced and educated in mountain safety, constantly reading mountain weather and terrain to minimize risks and adjust plans if necessary.
What should I bring?
Bring warm clothing, hiking shoes, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen, snacks, a camera, and outdoor gear suitable for harsh winter weather.
Is there an option for a shorter or different route?
This tour is specifically designed for the overnight winter experience with a stay in the dome. Alternative routes are available in other tours, but this one emphasizes the overnight adventure at Trolltunga.