Sport activities in Norway
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Leirdalen Bre og Juv
Leirdalen Bre og Juv offers trout fishing (around NOK500), canyon clambering (around NOK450) and day glacier hikes (NOK550).
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Briksdal Adventure
Briksdal Adventure offers five- to six-hour guided glacier walks (your crampons crunch the ice for about half this time) on Bødalsbreen (around NOK600).
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Walter Brandsegg Hang-gliding
To get an aerial view of scenic Central Norway, a tandem hang-glide could be just what you need. To find out more, contact Walter Brandsegg; costs start from around Nkr550 per person.
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Olden Activ
Olden Activ, which operates from the Melkevoll Bretun camp site, is a five-minute walk down the hill. It organises a good range of treks, glacier hikes and climbs (that don't demand previous experience) in Oldendalen and adjacent valleys.
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Briksdal Adventure
Briksdal Adventure also known as Briksdal Breføring, is based at Briksdalsbre Fjellstove, the end of the blacktop road, offers guided glacier walking on Brenndalsbreen (around NOK600), the next glacial tongue north of Briksdalsbreen. Treks last between six and seven hours, including around 2½ hours on the ice and depart daily between June and August.
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Jostedalen Breførarlag
Jostedalen Breførarlag does several guided glacier walks. Easiest is the family walk to the glacier snout and briefly along its tongue (around one hour on the ice, adult/child around NOK170/around NOK80). Fees for the two-hour (around NOK370), three-hour (around NOK450) and five-hour (NOK650) walks on the ice include the brief boat trip across Nigardsvatnet lake.
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