The Best Hiking Trails Norway Has to Offer

Hikers reach the summit of Pulpit Rock in Norway
Hikers reach the summit of Pulpit Rock in Norway. Photo by Maksim Shutov on Unsplash

Norway isn’t just known for being one of the countries where you can catch a glimpse of the beautiful yet eerie Northern Lights. It’s also well-known for its endless landscape of mountains, especially ones that offer amazing hiking trails. But which Norway trails are the best?

Segla

The Norwegian island of Senja hosts this incredible mountain trail known as Segla. It’s not exactly long, but don’t let that fool you into thinking it’s easy to pull off. You’ll be required to push yourself to the max, but the view when you reach the top is worth it.

Kjeragbolten

This hike is incredibly taxing and fulfilling, but there’s one thing that separates it from the pack. At some point during the hike, you’ll come across a massive boulder wedged in between two mountain faces. Do you dare to stand on top of it? The feeling is exhilarating to say the least, and that’s part of the reason this hike is so popular.

Pulpit Rock

Pulpit Rock, also known as Preikestolen, is one of the most popular hikes in Norway. Part of the reason is that it’s very family-friendly, given that it’s very easy to climb and accessible to all. On top of all that, it offers one of the most beautiful views you’ve ever seen.