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  2. UT.no - Wikipedia

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    UT.no is a Norwegian trip-planning website launched on 23 October 2009. The site was originally a joint undertaking between the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT) and the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK). The site provides information about hiking, skiing, and sightseeing trips, among others. [1] [2]

  3. Norwegian Trekking Association - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Trekking Association (Norwegian: Den norske turistforening, DNT) is a Norwegian association which maintains mountain trails and cabins in Norway. The association was founded on 21 January 1868 with the scope "to help and develop tourism in this country".

  4. Nordkalottruta - Wikipedia

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    Nordkalottruta or Arctic Trail (also: Kalottireitti (); Nordkalottleden ()) is a marked hiking trail in the Arctic region of the Nordic countries.It has a total length of 800 km (500 mi) and lies along the border of Norway, Sweden and Finland.

  5. Category:Hiking trails in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hiking trails in Norway" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.

  6. Trolltunga - Wikipedia

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    Trolltunga is located 17 kilometres (11 mi) from the town of Odda.The city of Bergen, is about 190 kilometres (120 mi) from the site via main roads.. The trailhead is located by a small parking area with toilet facilities at Skjeggedal, about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from Norwegian National Road 13 in Tyssedalen, near the dam at the end of Ringedalsvatnet.

  7. Preikestolen - Wikipedia

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    A round-trip hike to Preikestolen from the closest car park takes about 3–4 hours for someone of average fitness. [4] The walk to Preikestolen is very steep in places. The path starts at the Preikestolhytta, at an elevation of approximately 270 metres (890 ft) above sea level, and climbs to 604 metres (1,982 ft). The walk takes 2–3 hours ...

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