
Ski tours in Breheimen
Breheimen is a snowy and fantastic ski area for those who want to go from cabin to cabin trip or maybe try their hand at ski touring on randonee skis.
Before you go on a trip in the winter mountains
Going on ski trips in the winter mountains requires good preparation and basic experience on mountain skis. The winter mountains can offer changeable weather and very demanding conditions. Therefore, good preparation is key for a good experience.
Useful and important information before you go on a trip
- Read up on Winter marking and limbing
- Check the dormer dates in the area you are going to walk.
- Read the weather forecasts on ut.no
- Check the opening hours of the serviced cabins, they can be found on ut.no
- Our general questions trip in the winter mountains
- Packing list for the winter trip in the mountains
- The Norwegian Mountain Code
- Are you going on a hike in the area with Wild Reindeer? Read more about how to take wild reindeer into account on a trip
- How to use a map and compass
- Check varsom.no for avalanche warnings
The round in Breheimen on skis
Length: 60 km
Duration: 3 days
Gradient: Demanding
Starter: Sota Sæter
Exiting: Sota Sæter
Breheimen is a little-visited area in winter, but this area is a winter paradise! Spectacular peaks of 2000 meters, snow-sure and beautiful glaciers await you.
Through Breheimen on mountain skis
Length: 40 km
Duration: 2 days
Gradient: Extra demanding
Start: Sota Sæter
Exiting: Sognefjellshytta
The trip through Breheimen on mountain skis is an old and traditional mountain ski classic. Here you walk through a fantastic high mountain terrain, past 2000-meter peaks and stay comfortably in serviced DNT cabins.
Ski touring to Tverrådalskyrkja
Length: 9.4 km one way
Duration: 8 hours.
Grading: Demanding
Elevation gain: 1333 meters
Start: Sota Sæter
Finisher: Sota Sæter
Tverrådalskyrkja is a majestic and airy peak with fantastic views and a long descent. From the top, which is the highest in Breheimen, you have a view of the Tafjord mountains, Jostedalsbreen, Hurrungane and the Galdhøpigg massif.
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