Rondane National Park Adventures
Rondane National Park is a stunning national park in Norway, known for its rugged landscapes and the iconic Rondane mountains, perfect for hiking and exploring nature's beauty.
Popular Activities
Plan Your Visit
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Rondane National Park.
Entrance Requirements
No entrance fees required, but some cabins may require overnight fees.
Best Time to Visit
Best visited from June to September for hiking and March to April for skiing.
Visitor Information
Rondanevegen Visitor Centre at Mysuseter provides maps and local information.
Getting There
Accessible via E6 highway, with roads open year-round, subject to weather conditions.
Weather & Climate
Summers are mild and relatively dry, with temperatures ranging from 8°C (46°F) to 15°C (59°F). Winters are cold, often dipping below -10°C (14°F), with heavy snowfall making it ideal for skiing.
Conservation Efforts
Conservation efforts focus on reindeer habitats and maintaining the integrity of the park's ecosystems; visitors are encouraged to follow Leave No Trace principles to reduce impact.
Camping in Rondane National Park
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Rondvassbu Lodge
Located by Lake Rondvatnet, accessible by foot, offering basic amenities and stunning views.
Dørålseter
A historical site offering accommodation in traditional cabins with required reservations.
Top Trails
Rondslottet Trail
A challenging trek to the highest peak, with panoramic vistas making the effort worthwhile.
Vinstradalen Valley Trail
This trail showcases the park's stunning valleys and is ideal for wildlife viewing.
Spranget to Rondvassbu Trail
A family-friendly route leading to the picturesque Rondvassbu Lodge.
Langglupdalen Trail
This trail offers a serene walk through a lush valley ending at a beautiful fjord.
Trailblazer Tips
Hiking boots with good ankle support are recommended due to rugged terrain.
Summer offers the most accessible trails, while winter is popular for cross-country skiing.
During peak seasons, book cabins and campsites in advance to secure accommodation.
Bring layers, as weather conditions can change rapidly, especially at higher altitudes.