Peer Gynt ski touring holiday in Norway
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Single room supplement NOK 2800.-
Price includes:
7 x accommodation with breakfast, self-packed lunch and 3-course dinner/buffet
Return transfer from Oslo Airport
Luggage transfer (1 item per person)
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Description of Peer Gynt ski touring holiday in Norway
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Travel guides
Spot orcas in the fjords by day and go chasing the aurora borealis at night.
If you’re enticed by the pristine icy landscapes of an off-piste adventure, discover the slow art of ski touring.
Reviews
2 Reviews of Peer Gynt ski touring holiday in Norway
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 07 Apr 2025 by David B
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Stunning landscapes, combined with great food and welcoming Norwegian hosts.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
This holiday suits skiers with some experience of cross-country skiing, not novice converts from downhill skiing. Even experienced cross-country skiers in our group commented that the downhill sections of this trail were at the more challenging end of the scale for cross-country skiing.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
We requested vegetarian (and fish) options, which all hotels provided. I think our group probably extended the season slightly for some hotels, because in a couple of cases they closed for the winter season as soon as we left. Perhaps that provided a small financial benefit to them, although maintaining a large hotel open for just seven people may not have been a net benefit.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Wonderful.
Read the operator's response here:
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your thoughts about the Peer Gynt Trail tour. You're absolutely right—the Peer Gynt Trail does offer some more technical downhill sections that can be quite demanding, even for seasoned cross-country skiers. It's a route best suited to those with some prior experience, and we value your note on this as it helps future guests set the right expectations.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2023 by Diane Vornbrock
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
Skiing from Kvitfjell to Skeikampen
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Be prepared for skiing with a fair amount of elevation gains. The ski tracks generally were in great condition. I was happy I chose to bring waxable skis instead of skins.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
The tour used trains and buses instead of individual cars. The mountain lodges were run by locals and seemed happy to receive us.
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Exceeded my expectations. All the transportation, most of accommodations and food were excellent.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
By skiing, you will be a part of the nature in a way, and you don’t destroy anything as long as you do not leave garbage in the outdoors. Skiing doesn’t make any sort of pollution itself. Always leave the environment as you would like to find it yourself!In these areas the ski trails are frequently groomed with machines and snow mobiles and normal cross-country skis can be used. Despite the machines, cross country skiing creates significantly less environmental impact than alpine skiing. It’s are not dependent on artificial snowmaking and ski lifts, like in the downhill areas. Cross-country skiing is a great way to explore the magical scenery and tranquillity of the natural winter environments.
We use public transport whenever it’s possible. The lodges have mini buses to pick up guests at the railway station. The local economy benefits from our guests buying goods and services locally, like ski hire and activities. We use sustainable transport whenever possible on all our tours.
You stay at a traditional ski resort. The Peer Gynt trail passes through relatively level terrain, starting at Dalseter and ending at Skeikampen. Most of the time you are in high mountain areas with great views towards Jotunheimen- and Rondane National parks.
The Lillehammer region, covering Lillehammer, most of the Gudbrandsdalen valley and the surrounding mountain areas, is a certified Sustainable Destination.
The certification Sustainable Destination is a seal of approval given to destinations that work systematically to reduce the negative impact of tourism. In addition to providing visitors with enjoyable experiences, the destination must preserve the local nature, culture and environment, strengthen social values, and be economically viable. The municipality and the travel industry must cooperate closely to assure that the destination is a great place both to live in and to visit.
The Norwegian Nature Diversity Act
The act has the purpose of protecting biological, geological and landscape diversity and ecological processes through conservation and sustainable use, and in such a way that the environment provides a basis for human activity, culture, health and well-being, now and in the future.
The act allows you to ski wherever you want, as long as nothing else is announced. This gives numerous possibilities for exciting excursions! Private ground and cultivated land however, should not be trafficked, and…
- Nature must not be damaged!
- Always bring back your litter, never throw rubbish outdoors
- There might be stricter access to protected areas
- Show respect for people and animals
People
The trips are self-guided. You are not supported by cars or snowmobiles that makes noise and pollution to the area. Where transfer is needed, we use local bus companies and taxies.We operate with a low number of participants on each tour, in order to have a low impact on the communities we visit, and we always ensure our operations do not disrupt or lead to the displacement of local people.
You ski in the same trails as the locals. At the accommodation sites you’ll most likley meet the owner, working at the hotel. Most of the staff are locals. As a result of all this, the money generated, will stay within the community, and provide local employment. The hotels make grate effort in using local food. You will get to know local specialities of food, like reindeer, moose and trout.
Our office is located in the small city of Lillehammer. We are part of an old factory that co-locates 30 small businesses within cultural, creative and adventure industries. With our multitude of businesses, we work as an open meeting place that offers experiences and trade in a unique atmosphere. We sort all types of waste for recycling and are proud to be actively reducing the waste produced and our impact on the environment.
It’s not permitted to smoke inside the buildings and offices.
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