Glacier Hike to Falkebreen

This experience will show you the great power of nature. You will hike on ice in differents shades of blue that is thousands of years old and is at all times moving slowly and making beautiful shapes and crevasses. Surrounded by the impressive summit of Falketinden, you will explore the glacier together by hiking with an experienced guide who will teach you how to use the special equipment you will need. A glacier hike that fits average hikers and even families.

Highlights

  • Glacier hike at the foot of the iconic mountain Falketind
  • Jotunheimen National Park

Included

  • Guide
  • Glacier equipment
  • Tour description
  • Organizational support and backup from our team
  • CO2 compensation

Season & price 2026

July – September
Departure dates on request

Adult, per person: NOK 1.900
Children 8-17 years: NOK 990*
*if two paying adults

Min. 2 participants

 

Description

Dive into rich Norwegian mountaineering history. Falketind, the first alpine peak climbed in Norway, was summited as early as 1820—nearly 50 years before other alpine peaks. This iconic mountain rises dramatically from Falkebreen Glacier, offering a majestic and awe-inspiring sight.

In the 1960s and 70s, tourists were flown by small aircraft to the glacier, where they would stroll on the ice and enjoy lunch before returning. While such practices are no longer permitted, today’s experience involves a short hike from the valley to the glacier. Here, you’ll explore the ice up close and marvel at this massive, ancient glacier, which holds thousands of years of frozen history.

Map

This is the route you are going! The black line is the transfer into Koldedalen, and the red line is the hike to the glacier.

 

Program

Meeting time at Tyinholmen: 10.00 am (or by appointment)

There will be a short transfer into Koldedalen, an experience itself.

The hike starts first by following a gravel road for some hundred meters. From here, you take off the round and start the climb up a quite steep hill on a small path up the moraine (300 ascent meters). This part can be slippery and steep.

After about 1,5 hours you arrive at the glacier that is laying right under the steep walls of Falketinden. Here you will get an introduction to how to put on and use glacier equipment like the crampons and ice axe. Depending on the group and conditions you will do a round trip, exploring the glacier.

Before returning to the car, you’ll take a break to relax and enjoy the lunch you’ve brought along. The hike concludes with the return to Tyinholmen around 4:00 pm.

Practical Information

Below you will find practical information about the glacier hike to Falkebreen. If you don´t find the information you need, please reach out to us by mail or call us – we will help you!

 

Arrival/Departure

10:00 am. at Tyinholmen, pick up
4.00 pm. Back at Tyinholmen

Adress: Eidsbugardvegen 1600, 2985 Tyinkrysset

Meals

No meal is served during the hike. Be sure to bring enough food for approximately six hours outdoors.

Accommodation

If you need accommodation before or after the trip, please let us know and we can recommend and book a place for you close by.

Equipment

When you book with us, we’ll provide you with a packing list to ensure you have all the necessary clothing and gear.

For this guided hike, ankle-high mountain hiking boots are essential, along with wool underwear and warm insulating layers, including a hat and gloves. A detailed equipment list will be provided upon booking. Keep in mind that the glacier always generates a cold wind, even on warm sunny days.

The guide will supply all necessary glacier equipment, including a helmet, harness, crampons, and an ice axe. Be sure to leave enough space in your backpack for these items.

 

Difficulty

Medium
The route to the glacier features rocky terrain and a steep incline. It’s also suitable for private groups with children under 12, including younger kids, to ensure a family-friendly adventure tailored to their needs.

 

Transportation

Let us know if you need a bus from Oslo or Bergen, and we will help you!

Sustainability – CO2 Emissions

Sustainability is at the core of what we do, ensuring that our adventures leave as little impact on nature as possible. By reducing emissions and making conscious choices, we live up to our Travelife certification and strive to protect the environment for future generations. To provide transparency, we include this emissions breakdown on every product page, giving you insight into the carbon footprint of your trip. The number of CO2 in kg you can see in the graph, we add and offset every month for each activity that was undergone. Read more here on how we do this.

Diagram of CO2 emissions of the product Glacier Hike to Falkebreen
Diagram of CO2 emissions of the product Glacier Hike to Falkebreen

See More of Our Hikes in Jotunheimen

Day to day

Day 1: Oslo - Gjendesheim

Bus: Valdresekspressen fra Oslo

Transport from Oslo bus Terminal (Oslo Airport). 
If you are coming from Oslo Airport, you must count about 1 hour to transfer to Oslo Bus Terminal. 

If the time schedule does not fit your flight we can help with accommodation in Oslo, adding one extra night. Let us know.

 

Accomodation: Gjendesheim turisthytte DNT

Gjendesheim Turisthytte has a history dating back to 1878. The hut is run by DNT and is located in the heart of the Norwegian mountains, with Besseggen Ridge as a neighbor.

 

Day 2: Knutshøe

First ridge: Knutshøe

Level of difficulty: medium
Duration: 4-6 hours
Distance: 13 kilometers
Ascent: 700 meters

Knutshø is called Bessegens little brother. The mountain has a very cool shape and are exposed with lakes on both sides. The ridge has two challenge points where you will have to use all hands and feet.

Accomodation: Gjendesheim turisthytte DNT

Gjendesheim Turisthytte has a history dating back to 1878. The hut is run by DNT and is located in the heart of the Norwegian mountains, with Besseggen ridge as a neighbor.

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Day 3: Boat cruise to Gjendebu

Boat: Boat cruise to Gjendebu

I dag skal dere ta den flotte båtturen over Gjendevannet. Hvis dere ønsker en kortere båttur, kan dere vandre langs den første delen av innsjøen.

Alt. hike from Gjendesheim to Memurubu 

Level of difficulty: Easy 
Duration: 2-3 hours 
Distance: 10 kilometers 
Ascent: 400 meters

This hike is a nice and easy walk alongside the lake.  

Accommodation: Gjendebu Turisthytte DNT 
At 990 masl at the west end of Gjende Lake you will find Gjendebu. The hotel offers a traditional and historic atmosphere, with good local food - and is the oldest cabin of DNT, built in 1871.  

Day 4: Bukkelægret


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Hike: Bukkelægret

Level of difficulty: Medium 
Duration: 5 hours 
Distance: 11 kilometers 
Ascent: 850 meters 

Bukkelægret is an exciting, steep walk with a longer flat section in the middle. The trip takes you through several mountain lakes packed with mountain trout - a perfect area to have lunch. The high route gives a great view over the water Gjende. In the steepest parts of this route you can hold on to the chain for extra safety, or hike an alternative route.  

Accomodation: Memurubu DNT
Memurubu is a tourist hut at the end or start of the famous Besseggen hiking trail. Memurubu is originally an old mountain pasture dating back to 1872, but has had tourists just as long. Cows are still grazing around the tourist hut, which lies at the mouth of the river Muru in the valley Memurudalen.

Day 5: Besseggen

Hike: Besseggen 

Level of difficulty: Medium 
Duration: 6-8 hours 
Distance: 14 kilometers 
Ascent: 1132 meters 

Besseggen is one of Norway's most popular hikes. There is a fantastic view of majestic Jotunheimen on a trip over the narrow, airy ridge. With the green Gjende Lake 400 meters straight down on one side, and the deep blue Bessvatnet Lake on the other, you will have an experience you will never forget.

Accommodation: Gjendebu Turisthytte DNT 

At 990 masl at the west end of Gjende Lake you will find Gjendebu. The hotel offers a traditional and historic atmosphere, with good local food - and is the oldest cabin of DNT, built in 1871.

Day 6: Gjendesheim - Oslo

 

Bus: Gjendesheim - Oslo 

Transport from Gjendesheim to Oslo bus Terminal (Oslo Airport). 
If you are going to Oslo Airport, you must count about 1 hour to transfer from Oslo Bus Terminal. 

If the time schedule does not fit your flight we can help with accommodation in Oslo, adding one extra night. Let us know.

See bus departures from Gjendesheim below Practical information.

Practical information

Below you will find practical information about this trip.
Can not find what you are looking for? See our frequently asked questions page, or send us an email – we will help you!

Departures from Oslo

Monday-Wednesday

8.30 am – 1.05 pm 

Thursdays 

8.30 am – 1.05 pm 
3.05 pm – 7.05 pm 
5.00 pm – 9.05 pm 
5.20 pm – 9.03 pm (Directly from Oslo Airport) 

Friday 

8.30 am - 1.05 pm 
1.05 pm – 5.45 pm 
5.20 pm – 9.03 pm (Directly from Oslo Airport) 

Saturday 

8.30 am - 1.05 pm 
10.20 am – 1.35 pm 

Sunday 

10.20 am – 1.35 pm 
12.20 pm – 4.50 pm 
5.20 pm – 9.03 pm (Directly from Oslo Airport)

 

Luggage transport

We will send your luggage from cabin to cabin, so you only need to bring a daypack.

Departures from Gjendesheim

Monday-Friday 

2.00 pm – 6.35 pm 

Saturday 

10.00 am – 2.45 pm 
2.00 pm – 6.35 pm 

Sunday 

10.00 am – 2.45 pm 
10.00 am -2.21 pm (Directly to Oslo Airport) 
4.00 pm – 8.20 pm 
5.35 pm – 10.00 pm

Meals

All restaurants offer food based on local ingredients. For breakfast, there will be a buffet. Here you also need to make yourself a packed lunch that you bring to lunch for the day. Use your beewax food wrap. It is possible to fill a thermos, check with the accommodation. Dinner will be served in the afternoon/evening. 

Accomodation

Gjendesheim Turisthytte DNT:  

Gjendesheim Turisthytte has a history dating back to 1878. The hut is run by DNT and is located in the heart of the Norwegian mountains, with Besseggen Ridge as a neighbor.  

Gjendebu Turisthytte DNT:  

At 990 masl at the west end of Gjende Lake, you will find Gjendebu. The DNT cabin offers a traditional and historic atmosphere, with good local food – and is the oldest cabin of DNT, built in 1871. 

Memurubu Turisthytte:  

Memurubu is a tourist hut at the end or start of the famous Besseggen hiking trail. Memurubu is originally an old mountain pasture dating back to 1872, but has had tourists for just as long. Cows are still grazing around the tourist hut, which lies at the mouth of the river Muru in the valley Memurudalen. 

Trails and weather

The conditions in the autumn are wonderful, but it can also give some challenges. You need to be prepared to walk in the snow in case of snowfall. We have also described alternative routes for the steepest parts if the exposure or conditions makes it uncountable. In September, normal temperature is between 0-10 degrees.

All the paths are well-marked. The terrain varies from flat and easy to rocky and hilly. All the hikes as a short steep, exposed crux where you will have to use both legs and arms. Thou these sections can be avoided by walking an alternative route around.

Equipment list

We will send you equipment-list when ordering. 

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