Aurlandsdalen Hut-to-Hut Hike
STARTING POINT
Finse
FINISH POINT
Vassbygdi
DURATION
6 days / 5 nights
SEASON
From June to September
TECHNICAL LEVEL
FITNESS LEVEL
TOUR TYPE
Hut-to-Hut
PRICE
From 1195€/person
- Experience the beauty of Norway's "Grand Canyon" in Aurlandsdalen Valley
- Traverse the diverse terrain from fjords to mountains
- Explore historic farms like Nesbø¸ and Sinjarheim
- Witness stunning geological features like Vetlahelvete, the largest glacial pothole
- Take in breathtaking views of rivers, waterfalls, and lush valleys
- Engage with the valley's rich cultural history and natural wonders
What to Bring to the Tour
Exploring the Aurlandsdalen Valley is like stepping into a vivid painting of Norway's natural splendor. This trek from Finse to Vassbygdi is a gateway to a world where rivers carve through deep gorges, waterfalls cascade from great heights, and mountains stand as silent sentinels over lush valleys.
Known as the "Grand Canyon of Norway," Aurlandsdalen's trail, historically a vital connection between eastern and western Norway, is now a path of discovery, rich in flora and fauna, cultural relics, and geological wonders.
History and nature intertwine here, with paths winding past historic farms like Nesbø and Sinjarheim, telling stories of life once led in harmony with the rugged terrain.
While the hike is challenging, encompassing steep climbs and descents, it is accessible to most hikers who appreciate Norway's untamed wilderness. The route's highlights, such as the imposing Vetlahelvete, a vast glacial pothole, and the serene Aurland River, encapsulate the valley's unique blend of beauty and magnificence.
Each hut along the way provides a haven of warmth and hospitality, offering delicious Norwegian cuisine and a cozy bed to rest.
For our guests, we ensure a seamless journey by managing hut bookings, offering round-the-clock support, equipping them with GPS navigation, and providing a comprehensive travel booklet detailing the rich tapestry of the Aurlandsdalen experience.
So, are you ready to tread through the 'Grand Canyon of Norway'?
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Frequently Asked Questions
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A fantastic 3 day self guided Hut to Hut hike around Triglav National Park in Slovenia. We experienced a full range of weather which made it an unforgettable trip. The organisation and back up support with GPS maps etc was excellent. Hut staff were friendly and very happy to give advice and suggestions on the routes and directions. Would recommend.
My friend and I went with Triglav Tours for a 3 day, 2 night hike this summer and had the most amazing time!! Our guide, Bine, was awesome and had lots of cool facts to share about the area we were hiking. Additionally, my friend and I had not completed such a technical hike before and the guide and other guests were very patient with us and encouraging, ensuring we felt safe the entire time. The overnights were also such a fun way to get to know Bine, the other guests, and other hikers as well. Cannot recommend Triglav tours enough!!!
I arranged a six-day/five-night trip with Hut to Hut Slovenia. It's the first time I've gone with a tour organizer and I can say it went really well. In the past I've arranged huts myself and it is a huge hassle figuring out how to make the bookings, if the bookings actually exist, and what good/viable routes might be. Having this all sort was, at least to me, totally worth it. The routing is via Ride with GPS, which was great. I'd recommend bringing 1:25,000 scale paper maps as a backup, just in case. The huts themselves differ wildly. Some are really rustic with, ahem, interesting toilet facilities. One was accessible by road and thus had showers, a long menu, and even espresso. All will have some sort of food, but you might only have two options for dinner (one with meat, one vegetarian). The cuisine in the Slovenian huts leans strongly to stews and goulashes with minimal fresh vegetables and/or fruit. Certainly good and hearty but pretty much everyone I talked to said the food was better in the Italian and Austrian huts. Some huts are cash only, some take cards (but the card reader might be down). A 1.5 litre bottle of water is about 6 euro, so if you have a beer with dinner and also buy lunch you need to carry about 25-30 euro per day in cash (assuming you have a booking that includes breakfast). Of the six days of hiking, four were ridiculously spectacular, with the highlight being sunrise from Mt Stol. Getting up to the high mountains, though, can be crazy steep, with switchbacks only sparsely used. Descents are similarly tough, and you have to watch every step. For the first time ever I used trekking poles and my knees thank me. Two days were a bit of a slog, but this is probably unavoidable getting up to or down from the high terrain. Would I do something like this again? Yes, absolutely! But next time it will probably be the Dolomites.
We had a lovely hike today with our guide Klemen. He personalized the tour on our needs and interests, so that we saw places we wouldn't without his experience. The hike was a little bit slippery after the rain from the last days and it went a lot upwards, but it was totally worth it! Thanks again :)
Self-Guided
On a self-guided tour, you explore a destination independently, following a pre-planned route and itinerary without a guide but with all necessary information and accommodation bookings provided in advance.