Pilgrim paths
Gudbrandsdalsleden was the main route to Trondheim and Nidaros Cathedral in the Middle Ages. Walk in the footsteps of thousands of pilgrims through a diverse natural and cultural landscape.
St. Olavsleden is one of the world's northernmost pilgrim paths, extending from the Baltic sea to the Atlantic sea, from Sweden to Norway. It leads you to Nidaros Cathedral, St. Olav's burial place.
A spectacular journey along the coast, where you combine public boat transport with car or bus and hiking. You can also travel by your own cabin boat.
Follow the footsteps of St. Olav from the fjord to the mountains. This is a spectacular but challenging trail that is only recommended for experienced mountain hikers.
Borgleden goes through the south eastern part of Norway, leading to Oslo. It takes you through a lush agricultural landscape, and passes many cultural and historical points of interest.
Find silence and solitude in the forests, valleys and mountains along Østerdalsleden. The accommodations vary from simple cabins to traditional farms. Suited for experienced hikers.
Hike in a great cultural and natural landscape from Gløshaug church in Grong to historic Stiklestad. This path is only suited for experienced hikers, and you will need to bring a tent, map and compass.
Romboleden is Norway's oldest pilgrim path, and an important connection between two great Nordic saints - St. Olav and the Swedish St. Birgitta. Suited for experienced hikers.
Experience a pilgrimage through both lush nature and urban areas along the Oslo fjord.