Hardangervidda is Norway’s largest national park and a paradise for hikers!
You can hike for days and weeks on a network of marked trails and stay overnight in cabins owned by the norwegian hiking association (DNT). Some cabins are self-serviced, others staffed. The staffed lodges provide accommodation and full pension. With thousands of lakes the plateau is also an eldorado for hikers with tents and fishing rods.
Hardangervidda is an important area as the home of the largest wild reindeer herds in Europe. The plateau has a large diversity of plants and species. The western part of the national park has many intriguing valleys. You can see Hardangerjøkulen, one of Norways largest glaciers, towards the North West.
Eidfjord, Ullensvang and Odda are the main gateways to this unique mountain area. Sandfloeggi at 1720 m.a.s.l. is the highest mountain in the National Park.
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