A guidebook to trekking in Norway north of the Arctic Circle, including the Lofoten Long Crossing in the region's south-west and the Finnmarksvidda in the far north-east. From 48-165km (30-103 miles) in length and taking between 4 and 10 days to walk, the trails cover mountain terrain and remote tundra and may cross residual snow at elevation, so are suitable for experienced hikers and backpackers.
Each of the five multi-day treks is described in detail, with accommodation, facilities and transport options highlighted, and alternative itineraries listed where relevant. Some of the trails criss-cross over the border into neighbouring Sweden and Finland.
- Includes 1:100,000 mapping of each stage, with 1:500,000 trek overview maps also provided
- Handy route summary tables, stage facilities planner and accommodation listings help you plan your itinerary
- Details of transport and refreshments included for each trek
- GPX files available to download
- Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket
Guidebook to trekking in Norway above the Arctic Circle, including the Lofoten Islands, the mountains around Narvik and Ofotfjord, Tromso and the Troms region, and Finnmarksvidda in the far north east. Treks range from 48 to 165km in length and take between four and ten days to walk. Includes 1:100,000 maps, itineraries and accommodation guide.
Mike Laing is a freelance mountaineering instructor based in Snowdonia, North Wales. He has worked, travelled, climbed, cycled, rowed and trekked extensively in Greenland, South America, west and east Africa, Cuba, Europe and the Himalaya. Mike is a full member of the Association of Mountaineering Instructors (AMI) and operates his own business, Snowdonia Climbing.