Best attractions and places to see around Dovre include dramatic mountain landscapes, unique wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. This municipality in Innlandet county, Norway, serves as a gateway to significant national parks like Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park. Visitors can explore vast highlands, encounter musk oxen, and discover historic routes. The region offers a diverse range of natural features and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Rondvassbu is the DNT cabin in the very heart of the Rondane National Park and is deservedly popular. Originally built in 1903, the facility has seen many renovations in its time and provides unrivalled access to Rondane’s major peaks and trails. If you plan to camp nearby, you can still pay for the use of the facilities and purchase food.
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The largest DNT cabin in Rondane National Park. It's a good base for adventures in the region, including Rondslottet, the national park's highest summit. The Spranget car park to the southwest provides access.
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The route starts at the car park and from there it goes towards the mountain. The first river crossing can be mastered easily with your shoes off. In mid-September there is nothing going on in the village itself and it is deserted. The second river crossing is no longer passable from mid-September (we were there on 20 September) as the boards for crossing are pulled out over the winter. The current is relatively strong! A bypass is possible by returning to the village and after one of the first crossings again. To do this, follow the river down the other side to the same road (no guarantee of solid ground!). The hike is easy until mid-September, after that it is not an easy task due to the large amount of water and lack of crossing options.
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Relatively comfortable hut that can be used as a starting point for various day trips or multi-day tours in Rondane National Park.
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A good starting point for a tour in or through Rondane National Park. The bus from Otta runs several times a day in summer and is very inexpensive. The Rondvassbu Hut is about 6-7 kilometers away.
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It is currently possible to cross the bridge. However, there is a warning sign and you can also see cracks in the foundation on one side. So: at your own risk.
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beautiful waterfall in a beautiful setting.
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Traditional hut in a breathtaking ambience.
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Dovre is rich in dramatic natural landscapes. You can explore the vast highlands of Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, home to the majestic Snøhetta peak. Another impressive sight is Waterfall Canyon, where the Vesle Ula river carves through a multi-armed granite canyon, offering an impressive spectacle, especially after snowmelt. The Fokstumyra Marshes are also a notable natural beauty spot within the national park.
Yes, Dovre is renowned for its unique wildlife. Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park is a habitat for Arctic foxes, reindeer, wolverines, and a rare herd of musk oxen. Musk ox safaris are highly recommended for safe and almost guaranteed sightings of these primeval animals, with starting points often from Kongsvoll or Hjerkinn.
Dovre is steeped in history, featuring parts of two significant historical routes. You can walk sections of The Pilgrim Route (Pilegrimsleden), a historic St. Olav Way from Oslo to Trondheim, offering a journey through calming natural vibes and cultural heritage. Additionally, The King's Road (Kongevegen) also traverses the Dovrefjell region, with starting points like Hjerkinn and Kongsvoll.
Yes, Dovre offers several family-friendly options. The Spranget Trailhead is a great starting point for families, where you can rent bicycles to cycle the 6-7 kilometers to DNT Rondvassbu. The DNT Rondvassbu itself is family-friendly, offering facilities and access to trails. Horseback riding is also offered at Hjerkinn Mountain Lodge, Norway's oldest family business in the area.
The Dovre region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking, with trails ranging from easy to challenging. Cycling is also popular, including mountain biking and gravel biking. For specific routes, you can explore options like MTB Trails around Dovre, Gravel biking around Dovre, and Hiking around Dovre.
Absolutely. For an easy walk, consider the 'Viewpoint Snøhetta Trail' or 'Hiking at Fokstumyra Nature Reserve'. More moderate options include the 'Summit hike to Snøhetta from Snøheim tourist hut' or the 'Snøhetta Viewpoint – View of Dovrefjell Plateau loop from Hjerkinn'. Many of these trails are accessible from starting points like Hjerkinn or Spranget. You can find more details on Hiking around Dovre.
The summer months, typically from early July to mid-September, are generally considered the best time to visit Dovre for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During this period, the weather is milder, and trails are usually clear of snow. Some huts, like Peer Gynt Hut, also have specific summer opening hours.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural ambiance and the unique experiences. For instance, the Peer Gynt Hut is loved for its cozy coffee breaks with waffles and views over the vast Fell. The Waterfall Canyon is appreciated for its impressive spectacle and clear water. Many also enjoy the convenience of starting points like Spranget Trailhead for accessing Rondane National Park.
Yes, the Snøhetta Viewpoint offers a unique architectural experience combined with stunning panoramic views of the Dovrefjell mountains. This modern structure provides a sheltered space to observe the dramatic landscape and is a popular stop for visitors.
The region offers various options. DNT Rondvassbu is a popular DNT cabin in Rondane National Park that provides accommodation, facilities, and food. The Peer Gynt Hut offers coffee and waffles. Hjerkinn Mountain Lodge is also a historic option for lodging and dining. For camping, designated sites are available near DNT huts like Rondvassbu.
Yes, public transport options exist, especially during the summer season. For example, a bus from Otta runs several times a day in summer to the Spranget Trailhead, which is a key access point for Rondane National Park. It's advisable to check local schedules for the most current information.
For experienced cyclists, Dovre offers challenging routes like the 'Pony Farm in Norway – Ancient Pine Tree loop from Hjerkinn' or the 'Hjerkinn Fjellstue – DNT Grimsdalshytta loop from Dombås', both categorized as difficult MTB trails. The 'Tour de Dovre' cycling route is also described as a comprehensive experience combining mountains, history, and wildlife. More options can be found on MTB Trails around Dovre and Gravel biking around Dovre.
Hjerkinn is a significant hub located at the highest point along the E6 highway over Dovrefjell. It serves as an important starting point for various trips, including visits to the Snøhetta Viewpoint, the Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre, The King's Road, and The Pilgrim Path. Hjerkinn Mountain Lodge, Norway's oldest family business, is also located here.


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