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  2. Filefjell Kongevegen - Wikipedia

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    The entire hiking trail takes between 3 and 6 days for most hikers. [3] There are guided tours for group hikes, but it's also possible to do by yourself. Some tourists spend the nights at the mountain cabins along the trail, while others opt for tenting. The hiking season for Filefjell Kongevegen is typically between May 1 and October 15. [3]

  3. 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.

  4. Golden Circle (Iceland) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Circle (Icelandic: Gullni hringurinn [ˈkʏtlnɪ ˈr̥iŋkʏrɪn]) is a tourist route in southern Iceland, covering about 300 kilometres (190 mi) looping from Reykjavík into the southern uplands of Iceland and back. It is the area that contains most tours and travel-related activities in Iceland. [1]

  5. Hiking Eyjafjallajokull glacier: Iceland’s famous volcano is ...

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    It may be best known for causing havoc to European air travel when it erupted in 2010, but this notorious glacier provides an awe-inspiring – yet manageable – day of hiking, finds Annabel Grossman

  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. Norwegian Trekking Association - Wikipedia

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    Forty one of the huts are staffed. The rest are self-service, some with provisions and some without. The self-service huts are occasionally locked, and to use them it is necessary to get a key from the DNT for a NOK 100 deposit (if the key is returned, so is the money). Every self-service hut contains a stack of debit/credit card forms for payment.

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