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Easy hiking trails around Drivdalen are found within a river valley in Oppdal Municipality, Norway, characterized by diverse landscapes. The region features steep valley walls carved by the Driva River, alongside lush vegetation and significant botanical diversity. Adjacent to the valley is the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, offering unspoiled alpine landscapes. The area provides a network of trails winding through pine forests and along the Driva River, including the notable Magalaupet Gorge.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the outlet of the canyon the Olav pilgrim trail crosses the river. The crossing is made easier by multiple stone steps and normal shouldn't be too challenging. But during slippery trail conditions or high water this could be quite different. Furthermore, this crossing also is a good place for easy water access.
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Delicious 3-course menu, with reindeer as main course. Breakfast was extensive and very tasty. On the pricey side, but you get value for your money.
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Very nice and friendly accommodation. Not exactly cheap, but the warm cinnamon rolls after a long hike are heavenly!
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A hiking section for which you should allow yourself enough time. You have to enjoy this stage.
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Here Norway shows its most beautiful side.
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Our circular route begins here
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The ascent is rocky, but easy to manage with good footwear. The descent of the loop is more difficult, in parts it can only be walked over stones, so sure-footedness is extremely important.
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Drivdalen offers 7 easy hiking trails, part of a larger network of 27 routes. These trails are specifically designed for accessibility, allowing you to explore the valley's natural beauty without strenuous effort.
Yes, Drivdalen is very family-friendly. The Drivdalen Sports Club maintains shorter loops of 500 and 800 meters, perfect for families with young children. Many trails in Vinstradalen also feature gentle ascents, making them suitable for all ages. For a slightly longer option, consider the Hiking loop from Skreda hytteområde, which is 3.2 km with gentle gradients.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Drivdalen, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in national park areas like Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella, to protect wildlife. Always check local signage for specific restrictions, particularly during lambing season or in areas with grazing animals.
Yes, Drivdalen features several circular routes. The Drivdalen Sports Club offers a 4 km circular route between Skoresbrua and Gottemsbrua. Another popular option is the Hiking loop from Skreda hytteområde, which is 3.2 km and highly rated by the komoot community.
Easy hikes in Drivdalen often follow the scenic Driva River, offering views of steep valley walls and numerous waterfalls. The region is known for its lush vegetation and botanical diversity. Trails within the Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, such as the Dovrefjell Musk Ox Trail (Short Trail), provide opportunities to experience unspoiled alpine landscapes.
Yes, Drivdalen is rich in cultural heritage. Along trails in Vinstradalen, you can discover old mountain farms and other cultural heritage sites marked with name signs. The historic 'Old Kings' Road' (Vårstigen) and the Olav pilgrim trail also pass through Drivdalen, offering paths with cultural significance. The Kongsvold Fjeldstue is a historic lodging option directly on the pilgrimage route.
The best time for easy hiking in Drivdalen is typically from late spring through early autumn (May to September), when trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder. This period allows you to fully appreciate the lush vegetation and diverse plant life. Some trails, like the lit trail maintained by the Drivdalen Sports Club, are accessible year-round.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, Drivdalen is generally accessible for hikers. Many trailheads, especially those maintained by local sports clubs or within national park boundaries, typically offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions on komoot for detailed parking information before you go.
The easy trails in Drivdalen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from river valleys and pine forests to alpine scenery, and the accessibility of the routes. The opportunity to explore cultural heritage sites and spot wildlife like musk oxen is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. For beginners or those looking for a quick stroll, the Drivdalen Sports Club offers short loops of 500 and 800 meters. The Wooden Bridge Over the Driva – Geitmannmorka loop is another excellent option, covering 3.0 km and offering an easy introduction to the area's beauty.
Yes, the historic Kongsvold Fjeldstue, located in the southernmost part of the valley at Dovrefjell, offers both accommodation and meals. This is a convenient option for hikers exploring the area, especially those on the pilgrimage route.
The terrain on easy hiking trails in Drivdalen is generally gentle, featuring well-maintained paths through river valleys, pine forests, and open landscapes. Trails in areas like Vinstradalen are known for their gentle ascents, making them comfortable for most hikers. Expect varied surfaces, but nothing overly challenging for an 'easy' classification.


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