Solo Backpacking

Galdhøpiggen hike: On the top of Scandinavia

Galdhøpiggen summit in Norway's Jotunheimen National Park is the highest point of Scandinavia and Northern Europe. To reach an astonishing panoramic view over the mountainous Norway, you just have to climb up to 2469 m.a.s.l. with around 1,500 meters of elevation gain.

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Galdhøpiggen hike info

  • Destination: Jotunheimen National Park, Lom, Norway
  • Distance: 13 km (elevation gain 1,500 m) from Spiterstulen
  • Difficulty: physically demanding but quite easy
  • When to go: from June to August for a summer hike
  • Duration: a daytrip, 7-9 hours
  • Where to stay: camping with or without facilities, or at Spiterstulen Tourist Lodge

Hiking the 82 km Karhunkierros Bear's Trail 2/2

The most popular hiking trail in Finland is Karhunkierros, also known as the Bear’s Trail. It takes you through the Oulanka National Park to beautiful forests and scenic views by the swirling River Oulankajoki. The difficulty level varies from easy to more challenging, but I don’t think there are any difficult parts really, even if you are an unexperienced hiker.

The 82 km trail starts from Hautajärvi village in Lapland’s Salla and ends in Rukatunturi fell in Kuusamo. The legendary Bear’s Trail was my first solo hike in the summer 2020.

This part covers the last 41km. Read also: Getting ready for the Bear's Trail and hiking the first 41 km.

 



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Karhunkierros Bear’s Trail hike info

  • Destination: Oulanka National Park, Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland
  • Distance: 82 km (several shorter distances available)
  • Difficulty: physically demanding but quite easy
  • When to go: from June to October for a summer and autumn hike
  • Duration: 3-5 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent or wilderness huts for free, various camping sites and rental cottages and hotels in Ruka and Juuma

Karhunkierros - Hiking the 82 km Bear’s Trail 1/2

Karhunkierros, the Bear’s Trail, is the most popular hiking trail in Finland. It takes you through the Oulanka National Park to beautiful forests and scenic views by the swirling River Oulankajoki. The difficulty level varies from easy to more challenging, but I don’t think there are any difficult parts really, even if you are an unexperienced hiker.

The 82 km trail starts from Hautajärvi village in Lapland’s Salla and ends at the Rukatunturi fell in Kuusamo (of course you can hike it the other direction too!)

The legendary Bear’s Trail is kind of a must on every hiker’s bucket list. I hiked alone the Bear’s Trail in the end of June in 2020. It was my first solo hiking adventure, amazing and intensive, a life-changing experience I will remember the rest of my life. This is my hiking story from Salla' Hautajärvi to the mid-point of Karhunkierros Trail (41 km).

You might be interested: Karhunkierros - complete guide (2026)

Read also: Hiking in Finland - What to pack for a week's summer hike?



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Bear’s Trail hike info

  • Destination: Oulanka National Park, Lapland and Northern Ostrobothnia, Finland
  • Distance: 82 km (several shorter distances available)
  • Difficulty: physically demanding but quite easy
  • When to go: from June to October for a summer and autumn hike
  • Duration: 3-5 days
  • Where to stay: camping in tent or wilderness huts for free, various camping sites and rental cottages and hotels in Ruka and Juuma