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Experience Norway’s iconic Trolltunga with an overnight glamping adventure featuring via ferrata, sky ladder, sunset views, and cozy dome tents for a memorable trip.

The Overnight Trolltunga Via Ferrata Sky Ladder Glamping tour offers a comprehensive experience that combines outdoor adventure with comfort. Priced with an emphasis on quality, this 26-hour journey departs from Skjeggedal, Vestland County, and is designed for those eager to explore the scenic beauty of Norway while enjoying a high-adrenaline climb and relaxing overnight in a see-through dome tent.
This tour is ideal for adventure seekers who want to elevate their Trolltunga experience beyond the typical day hike. The combination of a via ferrata climb, sky ladder traverse, and evening at the Sunset Dome provides a well-rounded, immersive outing. Travelers should plan for a demanding physical effort, as the experience includes a steep 1 km path, a 2-hour climb, and weather conditions that can be rough on the Hardangervidda mountain plateau.
The tour’s maximum rating of 5/5 based on 33 reviews highlights its popularity and quality. The blend of stunning vistas, expert guiding, and unique accommodations makes this trip a memorable Norwegian adventure, although it’s best suited for those over 15 years old who are prepared for an active day of hiking and climbing.
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The journey begins at the Red and blue building marked with the Trolltunga Active sign at coordinates 60.1328468, 6.6273155. From this meeting point, an easy one-hour walk takes travelers along the pristine Ringedalsvatnet lake, offering a breathtaking introduction to the surrounding landscape.
The starting location is accessible and signals the beginning of a well-organized adventure. The group size is private, allowing for personalized guidance, and the departure times are flexible, with availability checked in advance.

After a short safety briefing, the climb begins along a steep 1 km path leading to the via ferrata route. This section is both thrilling and scenic, offering some of Norway’s best views of the distant Folgefonna Glacier and the Ringedalen valley.
The climb takes approximately two hours, during which the guide ensures safety while sharing insights about the landscape. The highlight is the sky ladder, a daring traverse that adds a high-adrenaline element to the climb, giving a sense of achievement and spectacular photo opportunities.

Upon reaching the cozy arctic domes, each equipped with six sleeping spots, visitors can unwind in a comfortable, warm environment. The domes feature see-through ceilings, allowing for a panoramic view of the sky and scenery, and are designed for a luxurious glamping experience.
The evening is spent enjoying local Norwegian fairy tales and talks at the Trolltunga Sunset Dome, creating a special atmosphere as the sun dips behind the Folgefonna glacier. The dinner, served in the dome, is praised for its quality, making for a perfect setting to share stories or simply relax and take in the colors of the Norwegian sky.
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The next morning, the walk to Trolltunga is shorter and less crowded than typical day hikes, providing a more peaceful experience. The viewpoint offers breathtaking scenery, with the famous rock formation standing out dramatically against the landscape.
The guide leads a second visit to Trolltunga after breakfast, allowing ample time for photos and reflection. The return trek begins after this, with an estimated arrival back at Skjeggedal between 2 PM and 3 PM.

Travelers should be prepared for variable weather conditions. The mountain plateau can be rough, so warm clothing, waterproof gear, and proper hiking boots are essential. The equipment list includes sunglasses, sunscreen, wool socks, wind jacket, and extra warm clothes.
It’s recommended to bring two lunches and snacks for energy during the long hike. Attending the informational meeting at Trolltunga Hotel in Odda the night before helps in preparing for the hike, though it’s not mandatory.

This tour demands good physical fitness due to its 10-12 hour duration and challenging terrain. It’s suitable for those 15 years and older, while children under 15 are not accepted. Prior training and preparation are advised to ensure safety and enjoyment.

The glamping tents are a notable feature of this adventure. The see-through ceiling provides a spectacular view of the sky and the surrounding landscape. Guests enjoy dinner and breakfast in the dome, with private sleeping arrangements available upon request. The quality of the sleeping materials, service, and food are highly praised in reviews, adding comfort to this outdoor adventure.

The guides are knowledgeable and friendly, providing safety instructions and local insights. The private group setting ensures personalized attention, which enhances the overall experience. Guides like Ingrid are praised for their calm and humorous approach, making the climb more enjoyable and less stressful.
This tour is part of a broader selection of Trolltunga experiences, including winter hikes, snowshoe adventures, and full-day climbs. The glamping option with via ferrata offers a more immersive and comfortable alternative to traditional day hikes, with the added thrill of a sky ladder and sunset views.
The Overnight Trolltunga Via Ferrata Sky Ladder Glamping tour delivers a full-spectrum adventure, blending adrenaline-pumping climbs with luxurious overnight stays. The combination of spectacular vistas, expert guidance, and cozy accommodations makes it a standout experience for adventure lovers willing to commit to a demanding but rewarding journey.
While the physical effort required is significant, the unique views, personalized guidance, and high-quality glamping make this tour a memorable highlight of any trip to Norway. It’s especially suitable for those eager to combine active exploration with comfort and scenic tranquility in one of the world’s most beautiful landscapes.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
The tour is best suited for those with good physical fitness and prior hiking experience, given the challenging terrain and long duration.
What should I bring on the trip?
Travelers should bring warm clothes, waterproof gear, sunglasses, sunscreen, two lunches, snacks, and suitable hiking boots. Additional items include wool socks, wind jacket, hat, gloves, and extra warm clothes.
Can I attend the informational meeting in Odda?
Yes, there is an informational meeting at Trolltunga Hotel in Odda at 9:00 PM the evening before the tour, which is recommended but not mandatory.
Are children under 15 allowed on this tour?
No, the minimum age for participation is 15 years old.
What do the accommodations look like?
Guests sleep in spacious dome tents with see-through ceilings, which include 6 sleeping spots each, and are praised for their comfort and quality.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes guided climbing, safety instructions, dinner and breakfast in the domes, and the glamping experience. Transportation to the start is arranged, and private groups are standard.