Practical Information — Before your trip with Rjukan Adventure

By Andreas Spak
Published on 2025-12-15

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Rjukan – A gateway to adventure 🏔

Located at the foot of majestic Gaustatoppen, Rjukan stands as the gateway to Hardangervidda, one of Europe’s largest and most pristine national parks. This dramatic mountain region offers endless possibilities for adventure throughout the year — from steep icefalls and alpine summits to mountain lakes and vast highland plateaus.
 
Whether you’re drawn to ice climbing, mountaineering, ski touring, paddling, hiking, or simply immersing yourself in unspoiled wilderness, this area delivers world-class conditions in every season.
 
We offer guided adventures not only in Rjukan itself but also across the surrounding valleys and highlands, stretching west toward the wild heart of Hardangervidda and north into remote alpine terrain. Each trip is designed to match your goals — whether that’s skill development, training for a greater expedition, or simply experiencing the best of Norwegian nature.
 
 

 

Seasons and conditions ☀️

Rjukan enjoys exceptional year-round conditions for mountain sports.
  • Winter: From December to March, Rjukan is world-famous for its reliable ice climbing, offering hundreds of routes ranging from beginner-friendly icefalls to long, technical lines in dramatic canyons. The surrounding mountains provide perfect conditions for ski touring, snowshoeing, and winter mountaineering.
  • Spring and summer: As the snow melts, Hardangervidda transforms into a vast network of trails, ridges, rivers, and cliffs, ideal for rock climbing, trekking, and multi-day expeditions. The area is also a paradise for kayaking, fishing, and wilderness camping.
The microclimate of Rjukan valley provides cold, stable winters and mild summers — making it one of Norway’s most versatile outdoor destinations.

 


 

How to get here 🗺

Most major airlines fly to Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL), located about 220 km from Rjukan — roughly a 3.5-hour drive through beautiful mountain scenery. Public transport is available, but if you plan to explore the Rjukan area or visit several climbing and hiking locations, renting a car is by far the most practical option.

If you prefer to travel by public transport, you can take a train to Kongsberg (Vy rail services), and continue by bus via Notodden to Rjukan. Travel information, timetables, and ticket booking are available on entur.no and vy.no.

Driving from Oslo, take the E18 towards Drammen, then Rv40 through Kongsberg. In winter, check weather and road status before you travel — mountain roads can be icy, and winter tires are mandatory from November to April.

If you arrive at Torp Sandefjord Airport (TRF), the distance is roughly the same — about 3.5 hours by car.
Rental cars are available at both airports, and free parking is available in Rjukan town centre and near most meeting points for our guided activities.Rjukan

 


 

What you need to bring 🎒

Depending on the adventure you have booked, you will need to bring certain personal gear. Proper equipment is essential for comfort, safety, and enjoyment during your experience. Please review the list below carefully and make sure you are adequately prepared for the conditions you may encounter. If you have any questions about the required gear, feel free to contact us in advance.

Base equipment - Winter

  • Winter boots suitable for snow and cold conditions.
  • Waterproof shell layer (Gore-Tex or equivalent).
  • Insulating mid-layer (wool or synthetic).
  • Warm insulated jacket to wear over your shell layer (such as down jacket).
  • Gloves or mittens suitable for cold temperatures.
  • Warm headwear (beanie or hat).
  • Warm socks (we recommend thick wool socks).
  • Backpack (45–60 litres, unless your specific adventure requires otherwise).
  • Headlamp

 

Base equipment - Summer

  • Sturdy hiking boots.
  • Rain jacket and rain pants (Gore-Tex or similar).
  • Gloves.
  • Comfortable hiking socks (we recommend wool socks).
  • Backpack (35–60 litres, unless your specific adventure requires otherwise).
 

Additional equipment - Ice climbing adventures

  • 2 pair of extra gloves.

 

Ice Climbing - Gear Rental

  • Boots: 150 NOK
  • Crampons: 100 NOK
  • Tools: 150 NOK
  • Harness: 100 NOK
  • Helmet: 50 NOK
  • Full set: 550 NOK

For equipment rental, please send the details (e.g., shoe sizes) to info@rjukanadventure.no or via our chat as soon as possible, so we can make sure all the necessary gear is available. All rental prices are shown excluding VAT.

 

Additional equipment - Winter camping adventures (overnight stays in tent or lavvo)

  • Sleeping bag suitable for temperatures down to –18°C (winter sleeping bags can be rented from Rjukan Adventure).
  • Sleeping mat for winter use, preferably inflatable (winter sleeping mats can be rented from Rjukan Adventure).
  • Two extra pairs of gloves or mittens.
  • Two extra pairs of wool socks.

 


 

Local shuttle service 🚌

Rjukan Adventure offers a local shuttle service for guests without their own transport. The service can be arranged for pick-up and drop-off at accommodations, climbing areas, or meeting points on request.
Pricing varies depending on distance and location — please contact us for details or to book in advance.

Please get in touch with us on info@rjukanadventure.no or use our website chat.

 


 

Accommodation 🛌

Gausta Lodge
Private lodge in the Gaustablikk area, accommodating up to 6 people (2 bedrooms + loft). Built to a high standard, the cabin features modern facilities, a cozy living area, and beautiful mountain views — perfect for families or small groups.
Gausta Lodge

 

Old "Climb-Inn"
This used to be the old “Climb Inn” in Rjukan — now reopened under new ownership with a fresh concept.
Located just 5 km west of Rjukan town centre, it sits within walking distance of the highest concentration of ice climbs in the valley, making it an ideal base for climbers and adventurers. This is a budget-friendly accommodation option, offering simple, comfortable rooms and shared facilities — perfect for those who value convenience and easy access to the ice over luxury.
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Rjukan Admini Hotel
A historic and elegant hotel located in the heart of Rjukan, surrounded by mountain views. Offers high comfort, an excellent breakfast, and a quiet atmosphere — perfect after a day outdoors.
Rjukan Admini

 

Gausta mountain resort
A full-service mountain resort offering hotel rooms, cabins, spa facilities, and on-site dining — located right at the foot of Gaustatoppen. Great option for comfort and convenience.
Gausta Fjellresport

 

Rjukan Hytteby 
Offers cozy and affordable cabins just a short walk from the town centre, with easy access to shops, restaurants, and the Rjukanbadet swimming complex. The cabins have kitchenettes, parking right outside, and an on-site restaurant — making it a great choice for both families and climbers looking for practical accommodation at a good price.
Rjukan Hytteby

 


 

Gear rental and Outfitted Adventures 🛶

We rent out almost everything you need for your next adventure — from canoes and packrafts to high-quality camping and mountain equipment. Whether you’re heading out for a relaxed weekend paddle, a multi-day expedition, or a rugged backcountry trek, we make sure you have the right gear for the job.

Our concept, Outfitted Adventures, is the ideal solution for anyone who wants a seamless outdoor experience with everything set up and ready when you arrive. We take care of the logistics so you can focus entirely on the adventure itself. Choose between fully equipped packages or custom setups tailored to your route, season, and goals. From lightweight tents and sleeping systems to stoves, maps, and safety gear — we make sure nothing is missing.

We can even pre-pack your gear, deliver it to your starting point, and help with route planning and local advice. If you prefer, our team can join you for part of the journey to handle navigation, safety, or technical instruction.