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.

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  • As the name suggests this is a cycling path, but it will take you through one of the most beautiful valleys of Norway, Grimsdalen. On our bicycles we will cycle up on the mountains of Dovre and into the valley separating two of Norway’s national parks. We will sleep in our tents on campsites and move through the valleys on our bicycles. One of the day we will spend hiking in the mountains before continuing our cycling adventure down from the mountains. 

    The road we will cycle on will be a paved and gravel road. It is accessible by car.

    Entry Point:

    Hjerkinn stasjon

    Region: Innlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Activities:


    Cycling
  • On this Path, you will follow in the footsteps of pilgrims, musks and trolls. We will hike along the pilgrim’s path between Trondheim and Oslo through the mountain terrain of Dovre. In doing so you may see the musk – a wild animal that lived in Norway before the last ice age (more than 30 000 years ago). The musk was reintroduced to the area in the early nineteen hundreds. Another creature, with no need for reintroduction to this area, is also known to roam Dovre. This is a creature of mythical descent with eyes the size of dinner plates – we are of course referring to trolls. 

    The plan is to travel between 10 – 15 km per day with a maximum incline of 200 meters. This will leave us with plenty of time to set camp, prepare good meals, explore more nature and get acquainted with other rovers and rangers.

    Entry Point:

    Kongsvoll stasjon

    Region: Innlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Activities:


    Hiking
  • Next summer The Guides and scouts of Norway will be having their national jamboree in Gjøvik and you can get ahead of us in joining this path. This path will take you on various hikes or haiker as we like to call them, and there will be a perfect fit for everyone. You can try hikes that are challenging 3 day hikes, canoe hikes, overnight hikes or easier day trips in terrain of forests or urban areas around Gjøvik. Here you can get a taste of the concept Norwegian Haik together with new friends. And who knows, maybe you’ll make your return to Norway already next summer for Speidernes Landsleir?

    Entry Point:

    Gjøvik stasjon

    Region: Innlandet

    Static/Dynamic: DynamicStatic

    Sleeping:

    Indoors

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Moderate

    Terrain:

    Forest

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Swimming
  • 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
  • This path takes place in Lysefjorden, a famous beautiful fjord known for its iconic landmarks.
    The journey begins at Baroniet cabin. Here we will have the Opening Night, where we will get to know each other and have fun. The next day, we will hike to the famous Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) with its panoramic viewpoint. From here we will travel to Flørli, where we will ascend Flørlitrappene and continue our hike to Månafossen (Mån Waterfall).
    On this path you will experience some of the most famous views in Norway.
    This is a medium/challenging hike with a lot of climbs.

    This path takes place in Lysefjorden, a famous beautiful fjord known for its iconic landmarks.

    Entry Point:

    Preikestolen BaseCamp, Preikestolvegen 521, 4105 Jørpeland

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/XozdgVerk9xGEp9f8

    Region: Sør-Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Activities:


    Cultural and Historical

    Hiking
  • This path is a physically challenging adventure that takes you through some of the most spectacular nature Norway has to offer. The path goes from the mighty Troll Wall at the heart of Romsdal, down along the river Rauma on canoe until we reach the fjord. From there the path goes up into the mountains. The Romsdal mountain ridge is one of the most famous hikes in the country, and you get to experience it in its prime season. Along the whole path you get to learn about Norwegian cultural history and also get a taste of a more urban environment.

    Entry Point:

    Trollveggen besøkssenter, Åndalsnes

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/42oJ9qYVhBeKxb4b9

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Cultural and Historical

    Heavy backpack

    Hiking
  • There will be 3 paths at the same location. One day you will be hiking a local mountain. Another day you will be using small boats by a small island (Dyrøya). That day you will also do the service project, which is chopping logs for sale. One of the days you will also get to try disc golf nearby the school.

    Entry Point:

    Moa Trafikkterminal

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/vjySGVTCobMnBV216

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Sea/Coast

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Hiking

    Swimming
  • This Path will be centered around Norwegian nature and  varied activities that give you a taste of what Norway has to offer! You will need to have an open mind, be ready to challenge yourself and have fun. This Path will be physically demanding. The troops will be divided into smaller groups each day, with four different activities that everyone will partake in during their Path. 

    This Path will include four different days of activity:

    One sea based – You can, amongst other things, expect kayaking in Norway’s second largest fjord – Hardangerfjorden. 

    Glacier walk – Put your crampons on and walk on some of Norway’s most unique nature.

    Outdoor bouldering – Be ready to learn how to climb a rock wall in a safe environment with great leaders and friends.

    Summit – Join experienced and enthusiastic tour guides on some of the most beautiful hikes in the area. 

    Entry Point:

    Rabben feriesenter, Uskedalsvegen 576, 5463 Uskedalen

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/8prBTBAESJXr3U5L9

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Mountainous

    Accessibility:


    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Climbing

    Hiking
  • Would you like to visit Bergen? Bergen is of one of Norway’s most visited cities and the nature surrounding is absolutely beautiful.
    Activities on this path will include city exploring, hiking in the mountains, and having fun getting to know other cultures. The difficulty will be categorized as moderate, as there will be some elevation. On some of the hikes you will be expected to carry all of your own belongings as we will change location throughout the path.

    We are sleeping in tents and your group must therefore bring your own tent which you also have to be able to carry from camp to camp.
    We are looking forward to see you!

    Entry Point:

    Bergen station

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ke1AW2rha674uNaVA

    Region: Vestlandet

    Static/Dynamic: Dynamic

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Urban

    Activities:


    Cultural and Historical

    Heavy backpack

    Hiking
  • Visit one of the largest and safest climbing parks in Norway!
    The climbing park is idyllically situated in scenic surroundings with forests, mountains and water on all sides. Here you can hover in zip lines over the water while enjoying the beautiful Brudesløret waterfall.
    Our climbing park has 22 climbing trails in trees and rocks, including 28 zip lines. The lengths of the zip lines varies from 30 to 320 meter. The trails have different heights and degrees of difficulty. Better health and motor development is a part of what we offer.
    You’ll also be able to try canoe and SUP (Stand-Up Padleboarding) paddling, as well as some great hiking trails in the area.

    Entry Point:

    Meråker station, 7530 Meråker

    Travel Description:

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/JVxp5aD5ucnkNLVr9

    Region: Trøndelag

    Static/Dynamic: Static

    Sleeping:

    Tent

    Physical Demand:

    Challenging

    Terrain:

    Forest

    Accessibility:


    Hearing

    Quiet room

    Activities:


    Canoes

    Hiking