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Experience the thrill of sleeping on a cliff in Norway’s stunning fjord landscape with this full-day camping adventure in Ullensvang, guided by experts.

The Full Day Cliff Camping Experience in Ullensvang offers a rare opportunity to spend a night suspended on a portaledge tent high above the Sørfjorden, with breathtaking views of Hardanger and Folgefonna glacier. Priced at $702.65 per group (up to 2 guests), this 18-hour adventure is designed for those seeking an extraordinary outdoor challenge in Western Norway.
This tour is unique not only because of its daring accommodation but also because it is one of only two companies in Norway that provide this kind of cliff camping experience. It caters to adventurers who are physically fit, comfortable with heights, and eager to challenge themselves, all while enjoying spectacular scenery and authentic Norwegian wilderness.
The activity begins at Tyssedal Trolltunga Carpark at 4:00 pm and involves hiking, cliff sleeping, and nature exploration, making it a full-day journey into Norway’s rugged beauty. Keep in mind that most bookings are made 12 days in advance, reflecting its popularity among thrill-seekers.

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The tour begins at 4:00 pm at the Tyssedal Trolltunga Carpark. From there, it involves a roughly 1-hour hike along a beautiful trail that leads to the cliff camp. The journey to the camp is part of the experience, offering panoramic vistas and the chance to appreciate Norway’s wilderness.
Upon reaching the camp, your guide will introduce you to the area, and you’ll have ample time to explore the surroundings. The cliff camp is set up with professional-grade equipment, including the portaledge tents developed by professional climbers for multi-day climbs.
This tour concludes the following morning after breakfast, with hikers retracing their steps back to the carpark. The timing makes it perfect for those who want a full day of adventure with an overnight twist.

The core of this tour is spending the night in a portaledge tent suspended 400 meters above the fjord. These tents are specifically designed for multi-day climbs, ensuring stability and safety. While the activity involves rope ladders for access and professional guidance at all times, it does require participants to be comfortable with heights and have a good level of fitness.
Guests do not need climbing experience, but the activity is not suitable for children under 8 years old or for individuals exceeding 100 kg, unless an alternative on the ground is arranged. The guides assist throughout, ensuring safety and security, but participants should be prepared for an active hike and an overnight in a high-altitude tent.

The hike to the cliff site takes about an hour, covering a beautiful trail that winds around the fjord, opening up to spectacular views on the way. The trail is described as short but scenic, making it accessible to most guests in good physical condition.
Throughout the hike, guests can enjoy stunning vistas of the surrounding mountains and fjord landscape. The trail is part of the adventure, offering moments to pause and take photos, and to immer in the tranquility of Norwegian nature.

Once at the camp, dinner is prepared and served by the guide, with food enjoyed by a bonfire if weather permits. The evening is spent sharing stories and soaking in the remarkable views. The lights of the fjord and folgefonna glacier serve as a breathtaking backdrop.
Guests then climb into their tents, suspended on the cliffside, for a night under the stars. The experience combines adventure, serenity, and awe as you sleep in a high-altitude tent overlooking the fjord below.
The next morning, a breakfast is served before packing up the camp. The hike back to the starting point follows the same scenic trail, providing a peaceful reflection on the overnight experience. The tour concludes at the meeting point in Tyssedal, making it easy to continue exploring Norwegian landscapes afterward.
The activity is suitable for most travelers with a good sense of adventure, but it is important to note the safety measures. Participants are secured by guides at all times, and equipment is new and high quality. The rope ladder access is managed carefully, and guides are always present to assist.
Guests should bring warm clothing suited to the weather, a bottle of water (minimum 1 liter), and personal medications. The tour has a weight limit of 100 kg per person, with an alternative ground-based option available for heavier guests.
The tour is weather-dependent, with full refunds or rescheduling offered if canceled due to poor conditions. Alcohol consumption is limited for safety reasons, and pets cannot sleep in the tents.
This experience appeals most to adventurous souls, nature lovers, and those with a good level of fitness. The spectacular views combined with the thrill of sleeping on a cliff make it ideal for thrill-seekers looking to push their boundaries in a safe environment. The expert guides ensure a secure experience, but potential participants should not be afraid of heights.
While not suitable for children under 8, older children accompanied by adults can join, provided they are comfortable with the physical demands. The personal touch and small group size—limited to 4 travelers—create an intimate, memorable outing.
The Full Day Cliff Camping Experience in Ullensvang offers a rare chance to sleep suspended on a cliff with remarkable fjord views, guided by experienced professionals. The combination of a scenic hike, outdoor camping, and spectacular scenery ensures an unforgettable outdoor experience.
While it requires a good level of fitness and a comfort with heights, the personalized guidance and premium equipment provide peace of mind. This tour is perfect for adventurers seeking a challenging, awe-inspiring overnight in Norway’s rugged landscape.
“This experience was on my bucket list and did not disappoint!”
Is prior climbing experience necessary?
No, the tour does not require previous climbing skills. However, comfort with heights and good physical fitness are important.
What is included in the price?
The price of $702.65 per group covers the guided hike, cliff camp setup, dinner, and breakfast.
How do I access the tent?
Access is via a rope ladder, with guides securing and assisting guests at all times.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 8 years old and children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring?
Guests should bring warm clothing, a liter of water, and personal medications. Pets cannot sleep in the tents.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The activity is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 4 guests, ensuring a personalized experience.
What is the physical demand?
Participants should be in good shape and able to hike for about an hour to reach the camp.
Can I bring alcohol?
For safety reasons, hard liquor is not allowed. The guide may refuse access if alcohol is present.
Where does the tour start and end?
The activity starts and ends at the Tyssedal Trolltunga Carpark.
What is the duration of the experience?
The total duration is approximately 18 hours, including hiking, camping, and breakfast.
This cliff camping tour combines adventure, scenic beauty, and a night on the edge in Ullensvang, making it a truly remarkable outdoor experience for those ready to embrace the thrill.