Besseggen Ridge | Norway, 2009

Distance:  9.3 miles (15 km)img_8372

Avg.Time:  5 to 6 hours

Start / Finish:

  • Gjendesheim – Memurubu
  • Gjendesheim is accessible by regular public transport. See VisitNorway.com for details.
  • From Memurubu you can catch a ferry boat back to Gjendesheim.

Season:  June to September

Maps / Info:

  • Map: The excellent 1:100,000 Jotunheimen published by Ugland IT is all you need for navigation. It is widely available in bookshops and outdoor stores throughout Norway.
  • Water: Fill up your bottles before leaving Gjendesheim; there is no water to be found until about halfway through the walk.
  • Literary History: Outside of the hiking world, Besseggen is perhaps best known for being referenced in Henrik Ibsen’s classic play, Peer Gynt.

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Route / Conditions:

  • The route is well marked by intermittent cairns. The hike is not technically difficult, although care must be taken on the steep and rocky descent to Memurubu.
  • The walk is completely exposed. In fine weather, this makes for incredible views. When conditions are not so great, you will definitely want to have a good rain jacket, an insulating layer and a sense of humour.
  • If you have the time and energy, I recommend making your hike a round trip by returning to Gjendesheim by way of the trail along the northern shore of Lake Gjende.

Sleeping:

  • Accommodation is available at Gjendesheim Lodge. See the Scandinavian Mountains website for details. Alternatively, start late afternoon and camp up on the ridge. Sunset views are incredible. Note: It can be windy. Be sure to pitch your shelter as tautly as possible.

Overview:

  • Justifiably Norway’s most popular day hike. Gorgeous vistas from start to finish.
  • Avoid the crowds by overnighting at or near Gjendesheim and making an early start the following day.

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