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10 hours
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Trolltunga Via Ferrata with the Himmelstigen Sky Ladder, the most extraordinary way to immerse yourself in the breathtaking Norwegian mountains and the iconic Trolltunga rock formation. Prepare for an adventure filled with iron steps, the exhilarating Himmelstigen Sky Ladder, steep rock faces, and stunning views that will take your breath away.
Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled experience like no other!
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Trolltunga Via Ferrata with the Himmelstigen Sky Ladder, the most extraordinary way to immerse yourself in the breathtaking Norwegian mountains and the iconic Trolltunga rock formation. The adventure begins with a scenic 4 km stroll along beautiful Ringedalen Lake on a gravel road. Prepare for the challenge ahead as we tackle the first steep kilometer of the traditional trail, leading us to the Via Ferrata, an exciting climbing route. After a quick lunch, we’ll go over safety instructions. The Via Ferrata features three walls, with the highest reaching 250 m. This route is manageable for those who can handle the regular Trolltunga trail, resembling a ladder climb (level C). You’ll be securely harnessed throughout the ascent.As you climb, enjoy stunning views of Ringedalsvatnet and the majestic Folgefonna Glacier. Midway, take on the optional Sky Ladder, Himmelstigen—a thrilling 50 m climb that adds excitement and fantastic photo opportunities! From the top of the climb, we have the final 3 km hike to Troll's Tongue.As you arrive, enjoy the awe-inspiring view and capture the perfect “needle picture.” After soaking in the beauty, we’ll hike back along the main trail.
Climbing gear
Hikingpoles on request
The Himmelstigen/Stairway to Heaven Sky Ladder
Proffessional guide
Photo service
Operated by Trolltunga Active