Odda is the main town and point of reference you want to reach. It is located at the southern tip of the Sørfjorden fjord, and you can get there from Bergen or Oslo by bus or train. We took a 1.5 hour long train ride from Bergen to Voss, followed by a bus which took us the remainder of the way
(2 hours to Odda). If taking public transpo, it can be a tricky place to get to so be aware that you may be taking several modes of transportation. Once you reach Odda, you’ll take a bus through Tyssedal and then up to the mountain settlement of Skjeggedal. This bus is only 48 NOK and is probably the best and easiest way to get there without a car. The trailhead for Trolltunga begins in Skjeggedal.
We were fortunate enough to Couchsurf in nearby Lofthus. On the day of our hike, we got up early and took the 990 bus from Lofthus to Tyssedal. It’s only about a 30 minute bus ride, and we arrived there around 7:30am. Use this convenient travel planner to figure out bus times and routes for all Norwegian buses, boats and trams. Also feel free to contact the Odda Tourist Office for more detailed information about the hike, accommodation and maps. Once we arrived into Tyssedal, we hitchhiked up the mountain with a nice couple from San Francisco (which is another 7km or so) and parked at the top. The parking fee is 100 NOK for the day, or 200 NOK for the night.
Odda is the main town and point of reference you want to reach. It is located at the southern tip of the Sørfjorden fjord, and you can get there from Bergen or Oslo by bus or train. We took a 1.5 hour long train ride from Bergen to Voss, followed by a bus which took us the remainder of the way (2 hours to Odda). If taking public transpo, it can be a tricky place to get to so be aware that you may be taking several modes of transportation. Once you reach Odda, you’ll take a bus through Tyssedal and then up to the mountain settlement of Skjeggedal. This bus is only 48 NOK and is probably the best and easiest way to get there without a car. The trailhead for Trolltunga begins in Skjeggedal.We were fortunate enough to Couchsurf in nearby Lofthus. On the day of our hike, we got up early and took the 990 bus from Lofthus to Tyssedal. It’s only about a 30 minute bus ride, and we arrived there around 7:30am. Use this convenient travel planner to figure out bus times and routes for all Norwegian buses, boats and trams. Also feel free to contact the Odda Tourist Office for more detailed information about the hike, accommodation and maps. Once we arrived into Tyssedal, we hitchhiked up the mountain with a nice couple from San Francisco (which is another 7km or so) and parked at the top. The parking fee is 100 NOK for the day, or 200 NOK for the night.
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