Best attractions and places to see around Oppdal are situated between the Dovrefjell and Trollheimen mountain ranges in central Norway. The region features natural beauty, cultural heritage, and diverse outdoor activities. It offers a range of experiences from expansive national parks to historical sites and extensive trail networks.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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With 80 beds, Snøheim is a large DNT facility, providing a base for those exploring Snøhetta and Dovrefjell–Sunndalsfjella’s other high mountains, with ten peaks over 2,000 metres (6,500 ft) within reasonable hiking distance. A shuttle bus runs from Snøheim to Hjerkinn several times a day during the peak season.
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Of Snøhetta's major summits, Stortoppen is the tallest, towering to 2,286 metres (7,500 ft), making it the highest mountain in Norway outside Jotunheimen. The views from the summit are sensational, with many of the nation’s most celebrated mountain ranges clearly visible on a good day. It's most often ascended from Snøheim or Reinheim and the hike along its east ridge is rocky, tough but not overly technical. It can also be ascended from Åmotdalshytta via its broad, north-west shoulder.
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Snøheim is only accessible by shuttle bus. Online booking requires seat reservation. Bookable at: https://reiseplanlegger.nor-way.no/ 120 NOK one way for adults Times must be selected in advance; you can rebook one hour before departure for 39 NOK to take an earlier or later bus. Parking is free here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ai3fZCdxwvJgWTWG6?g_st=ic Or here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xbmadEdvyAdsRYgB8?g_st=ic The shuttle bus departs from here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ebvYSUkbru8kmmvr5?g_st=ic
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A really great hotel with campsites. We had a wonderful stay here with a beautiful view of the lake.
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At 2,286 m, Snøhetta, Stortoppen, is the highest peak in Dovrefjell. Magnificent views. Here are a few practical tips: Starting point: The most popular route starts at Snøheim (a DNT hut), accessible by shuttle bus from the parking lot in Hjerkinn (in summer). Duration: Approx. 5–7 hours (round trip), depending on fitness and weather. Distance: Approximately 12–14 km total, with approximately 900 meters of elevation gain. Difficulty: Moderate to difficult. Not a via ferrata, but rocky, steep in places, and slippery when wet.
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Rising to 7,500 feet (2,286 m), Snøhetta is the highest summit in Norway outside of Jotunheimen. In the summer months, it's a popular objective from the Snøheim DNT cabin.
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Snøheim is the DNT cabin that provides access to Snøhetta, Norway's highest summit outside of the Jotunheimen region. You can get to Snøheim via a shuttle bus from Hjerkinn.
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A very nice hotel that can be used as a base for tours in Rondane and Dovre National Parks. The hotel is located about 2-3 kilometers (1-2 mi) from a train station. A free shuttle service is available upon request.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking up Allmannberget, which offers 360-degree vistas of the village, valleys, and distant peaks. Another excellent spot is the Snøhetta Parking Area, which provides access to an architect-designed shelter offering views of the majestic Snøhetta mountain.
Oppdal is nestled between the Dovrefjell and Trollheimen mountain ranges. The expansive Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park is a prime location to observe prehistoric-looking musk oxen in their natural habitat, often through guided safaris. Trollheimen, to the north, offers stunning landscapes and numerous hiking opportunities.
Yes, the region boasts several beautiful waterfalls and gorges. Highlights include the breathtaking Mågålaupet Gorge on the Driva River, Åmotan Gorge with its majestic waterfalls like Svøufallet, and Vinnufossen, one of Norway's tallest waterfalls. You can also find Nedstavoll Waterfall and Linndalsfallet.
Oppdal offers a rich historical tapestry. Visit the Vang Burial Ground, Norway's largest Iron Age grave field with around 900 burial mounds. The Oppdal Museum is an open-air museum showcasing farm environments from the 16th to mid-20th century. You can also see the historic Oppdal Church, dating back to 1651, or St. Olav's Church from the 12th century.
Oppdal offers an extensive network of hiking trails for all levels. Popular options include the Dovrefjell Musk Ox Trail in Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, available in both short and long versions. For a challenging ascent, you can hike to Snøhetta, Stortoppen, Norway's highest mountain outside Jotunheimen. Find more details and routes in the Hiking around Oppdal guide.
Absolutely! Oppdal is a fantastic destination for cycling and mountain biking. The region features an extensive network of trails, including sections of the historic Pilgrim's Route and the Oppdal Bike Arena. You can explore various routes, from gravel biking adventures to scenic road cycling tours. Check out the Gravel biking around Oppdal guide and the Cycling around Oppdal guide for detailed routes.
Oppdal is renowned for its winter sports. The Oppdal Ski Centre is one of Norway's largest and most popular ski resorts, offering over 30 groomed runs across four linked mountains. Additionally, the region boasts hundreds of kilometers of cross-country ski tracks, catering to all skill levels.
Yes, Oppdal provides several family-friendly options. The Snøhetta Parking Area offers easy access to a viewpoint. In winter, the Oppdal Ski Centre caters to all ages and skill levels. In summer, the ski center also offers activities like a summer gondola. Many easy hikes in the Drivdalen and Gjevilvassdalen valleys are suitable for families.
The Oppdal region, especially within Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, is famous for its musk oxen. You might also spot reindeer and moose in the lush Drivdalen and Gjevilvassdalen valleys. Various bird species also inhabit the diverse landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse outdoor activities. Many appreciate the unique opportunity to see musk oxen in Dovrefjell. The hospitality and delicious food at places like Kongsvold Fjeldstue are also highly rated, with warm cinnamon rolls after a long hike being a particular highlight. The accessibility to high mountain areas like Snøhetta from huts like DNT Snøheim is also a big draw.
To reach the Snøhetta viewpoint, you can drive to the Snøhetta Parking Area, from where it's a relatively gentle walk to the architect-designed shelter. For the summit, Snøhetta, Stortoppen, the most common starting points are DNT Snøheim or Reinheim. Snøheim is accessible by a shuttle bus from Hjerkinn, which requires advance booking.
The best time to visit Oppdal depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural features like waterfalls and gorges, the summer months (June to August) offer pleasant weather and long daylight hours. For skiing and other winter sports, December to April provides optimal snow conditions.
Oppdal offers various accommodation options. You can stay at historic mountain inns like Kongsvold Fjeldstue in Drivdalen or use Hjerkinn Fjellstue as a base for exploring Dovrefjell. For those venturing into the high mountains, DNT Snøheim provides a large DNT facility with 80 beds, ideal for hikers.


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