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Hiking around Storekrækkja offers access to the expansive Hardangervidda plateau, characterized by wide open spaces, fells, and a distinct light gray landscape of grass, hills, and scattered rocks. Storekrækkja Lake is a central feature, with trails often following its shores, which include areas with fine pebble beaches. The region's terrain varies from flat, winding paths through meadows to areas with lush forests and crystal-clear lakes. Numerous streams and bodies of water crisscross the area, contributing to its diverse natural environment.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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11.9km
03:27
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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12.1km
03:29
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.0
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19.7km
06:43
410m
330m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.2km
03:06
170m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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11.3km
02:56
70m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is such a quaint bridge. It crosses a beautiful connecting stream that joins Storekrækkja and Drageidfjorden lakes. The views out over the plateau to the distant snow-speckled hills are super nice.
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The "SignaTUR" MASSIV hike is the longest of Norway's premier long-distance hiking trails operated by the Norwegian Trekking Association (DNT). Covering 350 kilometres and having 11,000 metres of ascent, it also travels through four iconic mountain landscapes. This hike is a gruelling physical and mental hut-to-hut or wild-camp challenge. Hikers normally hike it north to south and travel through three national parks and a protected landscape area: Breheimen - Jotunheimen - Skarvheimen (protected landscape) - Hardangervidda This section is over the vast and remote Hardangervidda plateau, the largest of its kind in Europe, with a cold, year-round alpine climate. As remote as it is, you will find well-marked trails and a wide range of serviced and self-service DNT cabins.
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Stigstuv Lodge is a privately owned mountain cambin located high up on the vast Hardangervidda mountain plateau in Norway. It's a base for hiking in the summer and skiing in the winter, offering accommodation, meals, and access to a wide, tranquil, and beautiful high-mountain wilderness.
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The DNT Fjällstation Krækkja is a full-board hostel during the season, where you can sleep and enjoy breakfast and dinner, as well as various other items during the day, such as cakes/waffles and soup. It's also a great place to take a break. Krækkja is the oldest cabin on the Hardangervidda plateau, having opened in 1879. The cabin is beautifully situated by Lake Storkrækkja with a view of Hallingskarvet. Families with children, retirees, cabin hikers, and day trippers all come here.
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At Easter, many people enjoy hiking from hut to hut on the Hardangervidda.
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Incredibly beautiful cabin with very nice people.
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Great accommodation with fantastic food. We enjoyed the three course meal here, enjoyed the gorgeous sunset overlooking the snow capped mountains in late July and had a restful one night. The breakfast buffet is also included in the room rate. I haven't seen a nicer place to stay overnight!
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Storekrækkja is located within the expansive Hardangervidda National Park, characterized by wide open fells and a distinct light gray landscape of grass, hills, and scattered rocks. While much of the terrain is relatively flat, trails playfully wind through meadows and alongside numerous crystal-clear lakes and streams. You'll find a mix of open plateau views and areas with lush forests.
Yes, Storekrækkja offers several easy trails. For instance, the Old Road Bridge at Skaupsjøen loop from Borgund is an easy 2.9 km route with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a leisurely stroll. In total, there are 4 easy routes available, making it accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, circular walks around Storekrækkja Lake are a highlight of the area. A popular option is the Loop hike around Storekrækkja on the Hardangervidda plateau, which is 11.9 km long and offers extensive views across the open plateau and around the lake. Another excellent choice is Around Storekrækkja Lake, a 12.0 km path providing continuous views of the lake and its surrounding fells.
The Hardangervidda region, including Storekrækkja, is best enjoyed for hiking during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions and ensures trails are clear of snow. The landscape is particularly inviting for a meditative hiking experience during these seasons.
While Storekrækkja is known for its expansive natural beauty, the Krækkja cabin, a guarded hut located directly on the shore of Storekrækkja, serves as a significant landmark and a convenient stop for hikers. The Hårteigen peak, known as the 'Signpost in the West,' is also a striking feature visible from much of the Hardangervidda, offering a fixed orientation point.
Hardangervidda National Park has specific regulations regarding dogs. Generally, dogs are allowed but must be kept on a leash, especially during certain periods to protect wildlife, particularly nesting birds and grazing reindeer. It's always best to check the latest national park regulations before your visit to ensure a pleasant and compliant hike with your dog.
There are 16 hiking routes available in Storekrækkja. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 4 easy, 10 moderate, and 2 difficult trails, ensuring options for everyone from casual walkers to experienced mountaineers.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet, expansive landscape that invites a meditative experience, the well-marked trails, and the stunning views across the Hardangervidda plateau and Storekrækkja Lake.
Yes, the shores of Storekrækkja Lake feature fine pebble beaches that almost look like sandy beaches, offering picturesque spots. Additionally, the Sandy Beach on Skaupsjøen Lake – Bridge loop from Fagerheim is a moderate trail that specifically highlights a sandy beach on Skaupsjøen Lake, providing a unique water feature experience.
Many popular hikes, including the loop around Storekrækkja, often start from areas like Fagerheim Fjellstugu, which typically offers parking facilities. It's advisable to check specific starting points for individual routes for detailed parking information.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Storekrækkja offers 2 difficult routes. While the region is known for its meditative, less altitude-focused trails, these more demanding options provide rugged terrain and longer distances to test your endurance within the Hardangervidda landscape.
Moderate hikes in Storekrækkja typically range from 3 to 3.5 hours. For example, the Loop hike around Storekrækkja on the Hardangervidda plateau takes approximately 3 hours 27 minutes, while the Svonuten – Fagerheim Fjellstugu loop from Borgund is often completed in about 3 hours 4 minutes.


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