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9.03km
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This difficult 5.6-mile jogging trail to Formokampen from Putten Seter offers panoramic mountain views and a challenging ascent.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Rondane nasjonalpark
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Highlight • Mountain Hut
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1.32 km
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4.49 km
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9.03 km
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6.21 km
2.55 km
229 m
< 100 m
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8.77 km
229 m
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Highest point (1,400 m)
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No, the Trail to Formokampen from Putten Seter is rated as difficult for jogging. It's described as a 'Hard run' that demands 'very good fitness' and 'some sure-footedness' due to its varied and challenging terrain, especially the steep, rocky upper sections.
The journey begins on a gravel road from Putten Seter. It then transitions to a red-marked trail, guiding you past cabins and through a small marshy area before entering a birch forest. As you progress, the path crosses a stream and gradually becomes drier and rougher, with the final few kilometers to the ridge and summit being fairly steep and quite rocky. The upper sections feature bedrock and large slabs, which can become slippery, especially in wet weather.
Along the Trail to Formokampen, you'll encounter 14 ancient stone-lined pits and stone funnel traps, believed to be Viking Age reindeer trapping systems. From the summit of Formokampen, you'll experience spectacular panoramic views of Norway's highest peaks, including Galdhøpiggen and Glittertinden in Jotunheimen, Snøhetta in Dovrefjell, and the entire Rondane massif. A mountain sighting disc, binoculars, and information boards are available at the top to help identify the surrounding landscape.
The best time to jog this trail is typically during the summer months when conditions are generally drier. However, even in summer, some areas can be wet, and the upper rocky sections can be slippery, especially after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the trail is generally accessible, specific regulations for dogs within Rondane National Park should be observed. Dogs are usually allowed on a leash, but it's always best to confirm local rules regarding national parks and protected areas to ensure compliance.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required for hiking or jogging on established trails within Rondane National Park. However, visitors are expected to respect national park regulations, such as staying on marked paths, not disturbing wildlife, and leaving no trace. Always check the latest guidelines from the Norwegian Environment Agency or local park authorities if you have specific concerns.
The trail officially starts from Putten Seter. There is parking available at Putten Seter, making it a convenient starting point for your journey.
Yes, Putten Seter, the trailhead, offers accommodation and a cafe. This makes it a convenient spot for pre-jogging caffeine or post-jogging refueling and relaxation.
Given the varied and often wet/rocky terrain, appropriate footwear with good grip is essential. Layers of clothing are recommended as weather conditions can change quickly in the mountains. Bring sufficient water, snacks, and consider trekking poles for stability on the steeper, rougher sections. A map and compass or GPS device are also advisable.
Despite the challenging ascent, the trail is often highlighted as being suitable for all ages due to its rewarding views. However, the 'difficult' rating for jogging and the steep, rocky sections mean that families with younger children or those less accustomed to strenuous mountain terrain might find it demanding. It's best suited for active families with good fitness levels.
This is an out-and-back route. You will follow the same path to the summit of Formokampen and then return along the same trail to Putten Seter.