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The park has limited infrastructure; ensure you have physical maps and a compass, as GPS signals can be unreliable in remote areas.
Lierne National Park represents one of Norway's most secluded and untamed natural landscapes. Situated along the border with Sweden, the park is characterized by its rolling hills, vast wetlands, and dense forests, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife including reindeer and various bird species. It is a destination primarily for experienced outdoor enthusiasts who are comfortable navigating remote terrain, as the park features limited infrastructure compared to more accessible Norwegian parks. Visitors can expect a profound sense of solitude and expansive views that stretch across the border. Whether you are looking to embark on a multi-day trek or simply enjoy the silence of the North, Lierne offers an authentic, raw experience of the Scandinavian wilderness.
Lierne National Park represents one of Norway's most secluded and untamed natural landscapes. Situated along the border with Sweden, the park is characterized by its rolling hills, vast wetlands, and dense forests, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife including reindeer and various bird species. It is a destination primarily for experienced outdoor enthusiasts who are comfortable navigating remote terrain, as the park features limited infrastructure compared to more accessible Norwegian parks. Visitors can expect a profound sense of solitude and expansive views that stretch across the border. Whether you are looking to embark on a multi-day trek or simply enjoy the silence of the North, Lierne offers an authentic, raw experience of the Scandinavian wilderness.
Vast, untouched rolling hills and wetlands.
Border-straddling views between Norway and Sweden.
Habitat for reindeer and diverse bird species.
Authentic, raw Scandinavian wilderness experience.
Extremely remote terrain with minimal marked trails.
Limited cell phone coverage throughout the park.
Ideal for those comfortable with self-guided, multi-day trekking.
The park has limited infrastructure; ensure you have physical maps and a compass, as GPS signals can be unreliable in remote areas.
Pack for unpredictable mountain weather, including waterproof layers and sturdy, broken-in hiking boots.
Experienced hikers and those seeking true wilderness solitude.
NOK kr
$60-$120 p/day
Norwegian, English
Maintain a respectful distance from reindeer and nesting birds to preserve the local ecosystem.
Carry all necessary supplies, including food and emergency gear, as there are no facilities within the park boundaries.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Adventure