At 1,856 meters, Prestholtskaret offers a breathtaking view over Hallingskarvet National Park, with Hardangervidda and Hardangerjøkulen visible in the distance. The ascent follows the famous Sherpa Stairs, leading through dramatic landscapes to this high-mountain plateau.
Hardangerjøkulen is one of Norway’s largest glaciers, a vast, shimmering ice cap stretching across the rugged Hardangervidda plateau. Surrounded by barren highlands and dramatic peaks, the glacier’s white expanse creates …
From this viewpoint, you have a wide, open view over the surrounding valleys and mountain terrain. On clear days, you can see far into the distance, and sometimes, patches of snow are still visible.
Summit with a height of 1177 m and a fantastic view as far as Jotunheimen. Reachable in 2 km (approx. 1 hour) from the Dusehesten hut on the path marked with red T's.
This 1,254-meter (4,114 ft) high point provides excellent views across eastern Hardangervidda's vast moorland. To the north-west, the sight of mighty Hardangerjøkulen, the sixth largest glacier on the Norwegian mainland, …