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Discover Bodo’s Åselidalen on this full-day guided hike, featuring stunning mountain lakes and peaks, all for $149.13. Perfect for beginners and nature lovers.

The Hiking Day Trip in Bodo, The Hidden Valley offers an engaging outdoor experience just outside the town of Bodo, Norway. Priced at $149.13 per person, this full-day adventure lasts approximately 7 hours, making it a manageable yet rewarding outing. With a 5.0-star rating from 17 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate, it’s clear that visitors find this tour highly satisfying.
What makes this trip stand out is the guided approach—you won’t need to worry about navigation or planning, as your local driver-guide leads the way and shares insights into the landscape. The tour features round-trip transportation, making logistics straightforward, though it does depart from and return to the same meeting point in Bodø. While it is suitable for beginners, a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended.
This full-day hike takes you into Åselidalen, a valley formed by glaciers hundreds of thousands of years ago. The tour promises an easy-to-moderate hike, with options for two routes of varying difficulty depending on weather and group ability. The trip includes all activities, local guide expertise, and hotel or port drop-off, offering excellent value for the price.
Notably, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring their own snacks or meals. Hotel pickup is not offered, but the convenient meeting point at Tollbugata 5 in Bodø makes joining the tour simple. The tour operates rain or shine, so appropriate clothing is advised.
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The Hidden Valley of Åselidalen showcases Norway’s natural history with crystal-clear mountain lakes, striking waterfalls, and jagged peaks. The valley is framed by the Børvasstindane mountain range, featuring peaks that rise over 1,000 meters above sea level.
The landscape is shaped by glaciers from ages past, resulting in a scenery that’s both dramatic and peaceful. The mountain lakes offer a refreshing sight, though swimming is generally limited by the cold temperatures typical of northern Norway. The waterfalls add a dynamic element to the scenery, making every step a photo-worthy moment.
Surrounding the valley are notable peaks like PerKalsa and Børtind, which are popular among locals for steep day hikes. These jagged summits provide spectacular views and a sense of accomplishment. The local guides often talk about these peaks, adding context to the landscape and history, which enriches the hiking experience.
The peaks serve as a reminder of the rugged terrain that defines this region and provide a contrast to the tranquil lakes and waterfalls of the valley floor.
Guides like Ingrid and Ivar are praised for their friendly and informative approach. Their insights cover the local flora, such as the dry pine trees, and the distinguishing features of blueberries. One guide notably walks barefoot for part of the hike, demonstrating a personal connection to the landscape and adding a charming touch to the experience.
Having a local guide means you’ll learn about Norwegian nature and geography beyond just walking through it. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge make each stop more meaningful, especially as they share interesting facts and stories.
The tour departs at 9:00 am from Tollbugata 5 in Bodø. The group size is limited to 15 people, maintaining an intimate atmosphere and ensuring personalized attention. The round-trip transportation simplifies logistics and reduces stress, especially for visitors unfamiliar with the area.
While hotel pickup is not included, the meeting point is centrally located and easy to reach. The tour is designed to operate in all weather conditions, so packing appropriate clothing is essential.
This tour is ideal for beginners or those with moderate physical fitness. The hiking routes are described as moderate, with some elevation and uneven terrain, but manageable for most people with some walking experience. The guides tailor the experience to the group’s ability, making sure everyone stays comfortable throughout the day.
Travelers should be prepared for varying weather, which is typical for Norway’s northern regions. Wearing layered clothing, sturdy shoes, and bringing rain gear will ensure a more enjoyable outing.
Unlike more strenuous or remote hikes, this guided trip offers the combined benefits of expert guidance, local knowledge, and convenient transportation. The two route options allow flexibility depending on weather and group ability, making it accessible to beginners.
The focus on the Åselidalen valley’s unique geology and scenery, along with the presence of famous peaks like PerKalsa and Børtind, makes this hike both educational and visually stunning. The small group size enhances the experience, ensuring personal interaction with guides who are passionate about their region.
The reviews reflect high satisfaction with the guides’ expertise and friendliness. One reviewer mentions Ivar, who provided six hours of dreamy exploration, emphasizing the value for money and the personal touch. Another appreciates the guide Ingrid, who walked barefoot and shared interesting facts about local flora, making the day both fun and informative.
These stories underline the importance of knowledgeable guides in elevating a simple hike into a memorable adventure.
This Hiking Day Trip in Bodo’s Åselidalen offers a beautiful and manageable introduction to Norway’s mountain landscapes. The combination of stunning scenery, expert guides, and convenient logistics makes it an attractive choice for those seeking a day immersed in nature.
While food and drinks are not included and hotel pickup is not offered, the round-trip transportation and guided insights compensate for these minor inconveniences. The moderate difficulty level and small group size make it suitable for beginners and casual hikers alike.
If you want to explore mountain lakes, jagged peaks, and waterfalls with the safety of a guide and the comfort of transportation, this tour provides excellent value and a genuine Norwegian outdoor experience.
“A Great experience guided by a expertise person like our guide Ivar,who offered tu us 6 hours of dreamy programm in places that we cant immagine be…”
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, as long as children have moderate physical fitness, since the hike is moderate and guided.
Do I need to bring food and drinks?
Yes, food and drinks are not included, so bring snacks or a packed meal for the day.
What should I wear?
Dress appropriately for all weather conditions, including layered clothing and sturdy shoes.
Is hotel pickup available?
No, the tour begins and ends at Tollbugata 5 in Bodø.
Can I participate if I don’t have much hiking experience?
Yes, the routes are suitable for beginners and those with moderate fitness.
What is the group size limit?
A maximum of 15 travelers ensures a personal and relaxed experience.
What peaks can I expect to see?
The tour highlights PerKalsa and Børtind, peaks over 1,000 meters above sea level.
What makes this tour stand out?
The guided approach, scenic landscape, and the opportunity to learn about local geology and flora.
Are the routes customizable?
Guides offer two route options depending on weather and ability, making the hike adaptable.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made around 35 days in advance, so early reservation is recommended.