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Top 5 Mountain Passes around Odda

Best mountain passes around Odda are found in the Hardanger region of Norway, an area defined by its fjords and towering mountains. The landscape offers numerous scenic mountain routes and high-altitude hiking trails. These routes provide expansive views and challenging traverses. Odda serves as a central point for accessing these mountainous environments.

Best mountain passes around Odda

  • The most popular mountain passes is Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road, a mountain pass that features a quiet, newly paved section. This route…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road

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very nice and quiet section, newly paved in 2019!

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Røldal Pass (Fv13)

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Fantastic asphalt, brilliant nature and recommended in any weather! Unless there's snow on the road.

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Turistskaret Pass

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In the course of the descent, you can see silver cars flashing on a thin line in front of a lying mountain wall: time to become melancholy, soon you will be back in civilization.

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View of the lake and mountains

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Beautiful lakes partly small sandy coves. Who likes bathing .... definitely take a towel!

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Hellandsbygdvegen Scenic View

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Komoot reports "loose ground" on this part of Hellandsbygdvegen, which fortunately is not the case. The road is completely paved, but in extremely poor condition, even for the …

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Thomi Kamp
July 16, 2024, Røldal Pass (Fv13)

At this exact point in 1903 the local postman was buried for 56 hours under an avalanche until he succeeded in excavating himself with the help of a post horn.

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August 5, 2023, Røldal Pass (Fv13)

Fantastic asphalt, brilliant nature and recommended in any weather! Unless there's snow on the road.

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An absolute dream route. No traffic, best asphalt and ingenious nature. Suitable for all types of wheels.

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English below Komoot reports "loose ground" on this part of Hellandsbygdvegen, which fortunately is not the case. The road is completely paved, but in extremely poor condition, even for the region. Everything is included about bumps, small potholes, asphalt cracks and split in curves. However, the whole thing remains reasonably easy to ride on a racing bike and the views are fantastic. Overall, the Hellandsbygdvegen is highly recommended. The western ascent is also in very good condition in terms of surface. If you want to be fast on the descent, it is better to head west, you probably have a nicer view to the east. As an alternative, Komoot recommends racing cyclists to take a northwestern hiking trail through the high mountains, which we can only advise against. Komoot marks this part of the Hellandsbygdvegen as loose gravel, which is untrue. The entire road is fully tarmaced but in poor condition, even compared to other mountain roads in the area. The road is pretty bumpy, has a few potholes, plenty of cracks and some gravel on the tarmac but remains pretty rideable for road bikes. The views are fantastic as well, all in all the Hellandsbygdvegen is an amazing road to ride. The surface on the western slopes are much better too, if you want to go fast it's better to go east to west, but the better views are probably on the ride west to east. Komoot recommends to take your roadbike on a hiking trail slightly to the north-west instead, don't do that.

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As soon as you are on the top and decent follow the red trail and NOT the trail in the app. The other is not there

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A great place to stay and to take great photos ...

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very nice and quiet section, newly paved in 2019!

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November 22, 2020, Turistskaret Pass

Impressive distant view. Easy to climb over the remaining snow, which is not too steep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most scenic mountain routes and high-altitude trails near Odda?

While traditional mountain passes are not explicitly highlighted as individual attractions in the immediate vicinity of Odda, the area offers numerous scenic mountain routes and high-altitude hiking trails. These include the Hardanger National Tourist Route, the H.M. Queen Sonja's Panoramic Hiking Trail (Dronningstien), and the challenging Trolltunga Trail. For a unique glacial experience, consider the Buer Valley hike to the Buerbreen glacier.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain passes and trails around Odda?

Most mountain experiences around Odda, including hiking trails and scenic drives, are best enjoyed during the summer season, typically from June to August. During this period, weather conditions are more favorable, and trails are generally free of snow, making them safer and more accessible.

Are there any less crowded mountain passes or scenic routes near Odda?

For a quieter experience, the Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road is noted for its lack of traffic and natural surroundings, especially after being newly paved in 2019. It's described as an absolute dream route with excellent asphalt and ingenious nature, suitable for all types of wheels.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain passes in the Odda region?

The mountain passes and high-altitude trails around Odda offer breathtaking vistas. From the H.M. Queen Sonja's Panoramic Hiking Trail, you can enjoy expansive views of the Sørfjorden, Folgefonna Glacier, and the Hardangervidda plateau. The View of the lake and mountains highlight provides stunning views of lakes and mountains, with opportunities for photography. From Jordalsnuten, you get a magnificent 360-degree panoramic vista including Sandvinsvatnet lake, Odda town, Hardangerfjord, and the Folgefonna and Buarbreen glaciers.

Are there any challenging mountain passes or hikes for experienced adventurers?

Yes, several challenging options exist. The H.M. Queen Sonja's Panoramic Hiking Trail is an 18-kilometer trek with an 820-meter elevation gain, reaching altitudes of up to 1,100 meters. The Trolltunga Trail is an iconic and strenuous 8 to 12-hour round trip. The hike to the Buerbreen glacier also involves a challenging 3-kilometer ascent with a 650-meter elevation gain over steep terrain. The Turistskaret Pass is also categorized as challenging, offering impressive distant views.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain passes around Odda?

The Odda region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Røldal Pass Summit – Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road loop. For hikers, there are trails ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Buarbreen Trail or the iconic Trolltunga out and back. You can explore more options for cycling at Cycling around Odda, for running at Running Trails around Odda, and for hiking at Hiking around Odda.

Are there any historical sites or interesting facts associated with the mountain passes?

Yes, the Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road is listed as a historical site. Additionally, near Røldal Pass (Fv13), there's a fascinating story about a local postman who was buried under an avalanche for 56 hours in 1903 and managed to excavate himself with the help of a post horn.

What are the road conditions like on the scenic drives and mountain passes?

Road conditions vary. The Hardanger National Tourist Route is a designated scenic drive with good infrastructure. The Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road was newly paved in 2019 and offers excellent asphalt. However, the Hellandsbygdvegen Scenic View road, while fully tarmacked, is noted for being in poor condition with bumps, potholes, and cracks, though still rideable for road bikes. Always check local conditions before setting out.

What should I wear when hiking mountain passes and trails near Odda?

Given the challenging nature of many trails and the variable weather in mountainous regions, it's essential to wear appropriate gear. This typically includes sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing (even in summer), waterproof and windproof outer layers, and a hat and gloves. Always be prepared for sudden changes in weather, especially at higher altitudes.

Are there any family-friendly options for experiencing the mountain scenery around Odda?

While many trails are challenging, the Hardanger National Tourist Route offers a more accessible way to experience the dramatic mountain backdrops, serene fjord waters, and powerful waterfalls without extensive hiking. This scenic drive is ideal for families looking to enjoy the classic Norwegian scenery from the comfort of their vehicle.

Where can I find more information about the Hardanger National Tourist Route?

You can find more detailed information about the Hardanger National Tourist Route, including its features and attractions, on the official Visit Norway website: visitnorway.com.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain passes and viewpoints near Odda?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, the quiet and peaceful atmosphere, and the excellent road conditions on certain routes. For instance, the Old Odda–Røldal Pass Road is loved for its lack of traffic and ingenious nature. Viewpoints like the View of the lake and mountains are appreciated for their photographic opportunities and serene sandy coves.

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