National Tourist Route Hardangervidda across the largest mountain plateau in
northern Europe, offers a contrast-filled journey from wide expanses and high
mountains, through deep, lush valleys to the blue-green fjords.
Hardangervidda is Norway’s largest national park and an important habitat for
the largest wild reindeer population in Europe. Discover the spectacular
Måbødalen with its rare and beautiful flora. The area has served as a magnet
for tourists since early days of tourism and still has the force of attraction
intact. Hardangervidda offers beautiful scenery with many marked trails.
Take a hike on the plateau or try your luck in one of the many mountain lakes.
Should you cross the Hardangervidda winter, leading the severe weather
conditions in between the convoy behind big snowplows. National Tourist Route
Hardangervidda (Rv. 7) between Haugastøl and Eidfjord is 67 kilometers long.