Path is the first half of Roverway and will be composed of many different mini-camps, taking place from the 22 to 27 July 2024. Hundreds of volunteers in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are ready to welcome you and your patrol to their Roverway path. Bring yourself, an open-minded attitude and a big smile and get ready for a unique experience!

Every Path is an “independent” Guide and Scout camp organized by passionate teams and volunteers. While this website provides general information, please note that your path leader will offer the latest updates and guidance. In the event of differences between the information on this website and the information provided by your Path Leader, always adhere to the information from your Path Leader.

  • Path to Empowerment

    Embark on the transformative ‘Path to Empowerment,’ where you won’t simply follow a predefined route – instead, you’ll be an active co-creator, shaping your unique journey alongside fellow participants. Nestled in the heart of Norway’s stunning landscapes, this path invites you to immerse yourself in an adventure that combines the beauty of nature with the development of leadership skills.
    Together, you’ll navigate uncharted terrains which will foster teamwork, resilience and personal growth. Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime experience where you’ll not only discover the awe-inspiring landscapes of Norway but also uncover new dimensions of your potential. On the ‘Path to Empowerment,’ your journey is more than just a trail; it’s a collaborative and empowering experience.

    Entry Point:

    Repstadveien 70, 4640 Søgne

    Region: Sørlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Indoors

    Physical Demand:

    Easy

    Terrain:

    Urban

    Accessibility:


    Movement

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Activism and Politics

    Cultural and Historical

    Hiking

    Peace and Equality

    Personal development

    Sustainability
  • Get ready for an unforgettable journey! The “Impact of Scouting” path awaits, promising a unique blend of physical and psychological adventures that will leave a lasting impression on all who embark on this transformative experience.
    This path goes beyond the usual hiking, canoeing, swimming, and sightseeing; it invites you to delve deep into introspection. Together, we’ll explore how Scouting has shaped us as individuals, uncovering the valuable skills it has instilled in us, and reflecting on the values and mindsets we’ve adopted through our Scouting journey.
    But it doesn’t stop there. We’ll also ponder the broader impact of Scouting on our communities and institutions, with a shared commitment to creating a better world. Our promise is not just a pledge but a journey, and this path will be the canvas where we paint the picture of that promise coming to life.
    So, pack your curiosity, bring your enthusiasm, and join us on a path that goes beyond the trails – a path of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the profound Impact of Scouting.

    Entry Point:

    4640 Søgne

    Region: Sørlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Indoors

    Physical Demand:

    Easy

    Terrain:

    Urban

    Accessibility:


    Movement

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Activism and Politics

    Cultural and Historical

    Hiking

    Peace and Equality

    Personal development

    Sustainability
  • Embark on a sustainability journey with the European Earth Tribe. In this path, participants are able to channel their passion for sustainable development into creating a community impact. Through interactive workshops and discussions, participants will identify local sustainability issues and community needs, and eventually work in hands-on projects to turn ideas into meaningful actions.

    Discover how to address specific sustainability challenges within communities, gaining practical skills in teamwork and effective communication. By the end, participants will not only contribute to local sustainability but also develop leadership skills and a deeper understanding of their role in creating positive environmental change.

    Entry Point:

    4707 Vennesla

    Region: Sørlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Easy

    Terrain:

    Forest

    Accessibility:


    Movement

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Activism and Politics

    Cultural and Historical

    Personal development

    Sustainability
  • Immerse yourself in the wonders of nature with the European Earth Tribe. In this path, participants will focus on exploring and preserving biodiversity and other aspects of environmental sustainability. Through engaging workshops and discussions, participants will harness their passion for nature to develop and implement local meaningful actions.

    Expect an immersive experience that encourages scouts to identify and address specific environmental challenges. Utilizing a data-based approach, participants will learn to make informed decisions that contribute to the conservation of nature. Engage in hands-on projects to cultivate a deeper connection to the environment, fostering a sense of responsibility for positive environmental change.

    Entry Point:

    4617 Kristiansand

    Region: Sørlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Indoors

    Physical Demand:

    Easy

    Terrain:

    Urban

    Accessibility:


    Movement

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Activism and Politics

    Personal development

    Sustainability
  • Far over the misty mountains cold.
    To valleys deep and rivers old …

    This is a nomadic path crossing the border between two distinct Norwegian biomes. It aspires to give its participants a taste of both the highland/inland plateaus and the jagged, mountainous north-western fjords. Moving campsite day by day, we travel both by foot and by paddle on still or flowing water.
    The changing landscape gives us the opportunity to discuss the fragile nature that surrounds us, the changing values of society and the dilemmas of our time.
    If you’re interested in a rewarding, physical path based on traditional Norwegian hiking, environmentalist themes, a peak into Norwegian culture and drop-dead-gorgeous views, then this might just be the path for you.

    Average physical condition, well-trodden shoes and high spirits are advantageous. Please pack modestly for ease of transport, but be prepared for cold (freezing) and moisture, day, and night.

    Entry Point:

    Bjorli stasjon

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/LYE9LkRHwZt7aGCk8

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Cultural and Historical

    Heavy backpack

    Hiking

    Sustainability

    Swimming
  • Dear rovers
    This hard and challenging path will take us through my great great grandfather’s postal route, starting with 15 km canoeing on the Veitastrond lake. Continuing the next day with a 15-20 km hike across a mountain pass over 900 meters above sea level, and then down to Fjærland where we are staying for 2 days. The first day we will visit the Book Town and the Norwegian Glacier Museum where we will learn about the glaciers we are surrounded by and the climate change. The last day we are going to hike 4 km going straight up to 1000 meters above sea level to walk on the Supphelle blue ice glacier itself!

    (You need to be used to walking on natural and rocky mountain paths and difficult terrain for the above mentioned distances and elevation.We all have to carry a day hiking backpack.)

    Entry Point:

    Ugulsvik, Veitastrondsvatnet, Luster

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/qHyuAzohqP8cFKGh7

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Very challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Cultural and Historical

    Heavy backpack

    Hiking

    Sustainability

    Swimming
  • Dear rovers
    This hard and challenging path will take us through my great great grandfather’s postal route, starting with a 4 km hike going straight up to 1000 meters above sea level to walk on the Supphelle blue ice glacier itself! The next day we will visit the Book Town and the Norwegian Glacier Museum where we will learn about the glaciers we are surrounded by and the climate change. Continuing the next day with a 15-20 km hike across a mountain pass over 900 meters above sea level, and then down to Veitastrond. The final day we are canoeing 15 km on the Veitastrond lake.

    (You need to be used to walking on natural and rocky mountain paths and difficult terrain for the above mentioned distances and elevation.We all have to carry a day hiking backpack.)

    Dear rovers

    Entry Point:

    Supphelledalen, Fjærland

    Travel Description:

    Flatbrehytta Parking

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Very challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Cultural and Historical

    Heavy backpack

    Hiking

    Sustainability

    Swimming