Wilderness living in Børgefjell national park

Remote, rugged and wild are three words that perhaps characterise Børgefjell best. The park’s remote and rugged landscape of granite peaks, tumbling waterfalls, birch clad valleys, marshland and lakes provide a dramatic, varied and rugged terrain. The National Park is home to the rare Arctic Fox, European Brown Bear, Lynx, Wolverine, moose, Golden eagle and Snowy owl.

Season: 15th of July to 1st of September

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    5 days / 4 nights

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    Participants

    4-10 participants

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Tour Operators

  • Kent Mikkelsen

How to get here

How to get here

Røyrvik, the local municipality close to Børgefjell is located 260 kilometres North of Trondheim Airport Værnes. You should go by plane to Trondheim Airport Værnes (TRD). From there you have alternative options for travelling to Røyrvik. We can provide transfer by car or bus from the airport and all the way to the starting point of the trip for an extra fee. The drive from the airport is estimated to take about 3 and a half hours.

Another option is to take the train from the airport Northbound to Namsskogan train station, estimated to take 2 and half hours. From Namsskogan there is a shuttle taxi that needs to be pre-booked upon arrival. The shuttle taxi is a local transport service that offers transfers from the local bus and train station at a resonable price. We will gladly help on arranging the transfer for you all the way to Røyrvik.

Shuttle taxi service contact number: The taxi must be ordered no later than 6 hours upon transfer.

+47 07417

Flying in: Both SAS and Norwegian fly from most of the European capitals

http://www.norwegian.com/uk/

http://www.flysas.com/en/uk/

Hotels: In case you need to stay overnight at the airport

https://www.radissonblu.com/no/hotell-trondheimairport

https://www.nordicchoicehotels.no/quality/quality-airport-hotel-varnes/

https://www.scandichotels.no/hotell/norge/trondheim/scandic-hell

Train:

https://www.nsb.no/en/frontpage

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Remote, rugged and wild are three words that perhaps characterise Børgefjell best. The park’s remote and rugged landscape of granite peaks, tumbling waterfalls, birch clad valleys, marshland and lakes provide a dramatic, varied and rugged terrain. The National Park is home to the rare Arctic Fox, European Brown Bear, Lynx, Wolverine, moose, Golden eagle and […]