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Hike the moderate Trail to Tredjetoppen in Narvikfjellet for 3.6 miles, gaining 1931 feet with panoramic fjord and mountain views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The main starting point for the hike is from the parking lot at Skistua. Alternatively, you can take the gondola up to the mountain restaurant at 656 meters above sea level, which bypasses the initial ascent and offers stunning views of Narvik and the Ofotfjord. For more information on the gondola, you can check the visitnarvik.com website.
The trail offers varied terrain. The initial section from Skistua to the mountain restaurant follows a well-prepared forest road with a gravel and compact soil surface. Beyond the restaurant, paths to Linken can be steeper or more gradual. The final stretch to Tredjetoppen Summit is generally safe but may have some gravel and loose rock, especially on the descent. Red path markings help guide you along the route.
The initial part of the hike, from Skistua to the mountain restaurant, is about 3.2 km long and follows a well-prepared forest road. This section is considered suitable for most, including families. For those seeking a less strenuous start, the gondola can take you directly to the restaurant. The full ascent to the summit requires good fitness and sure-footedness, making it more suitable for hikers with some experience.
Throughout the ascent, you'll be treated to increasingly impressive views. From the gondola ride, you'll see expansive views of Narvik town and the Ofotfjord. The mountain restaurant, also known as Fjellheis Restaurant and Viewpoint Narvik, offers excellent views. Higher up, you'll pass Linken (Fagernestoppen), and finally, from the Tredjetoppen Summit, you'll experience an impressive panoramic view of Narvik and the surrounding mountains.
The summer months are generally considered the optimal time for hiking the Trail to Tredjetoppen. During this period, conditions are best, and the area is popular for outdoor activities. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as mountain weather can change quickly.
While the trail is popular for outdoor activities, specific regulations for dogs in Narvikfjellet can vary. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in popular areas and during wildlife breeding seasons. We recommend checking with local Narvikfjellet authorities or visitor information for the most current rules regarding pets.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for hiking the Trail to Tredjetoppen itself, as it's part of the accessible outdoor areas in Narvikfjellet. However, if you choose to use the gondola for part of your ascent, there will be a fee for the ride. You can find more information on gondola tickets and operating hours on the visitnarvik.com website.
The Trail to Tredjetoppen is typically hiked as an out-and-back route to the summit. While there are different paths between the mountain restaurant and Linken, the overall journey to the summit and back usually follows the same general corridor. You can choose to descend the same way you came up, or utilize the gondola for part of the descent.
Given the varied terrain and potential for changing mountain weather, it's wise to dress in layers. Bring sturdy hiking boots, waterproof outer layers, and sufficient water and snacks. Even in summer, temperatures can be cooler at higher elevations. Don't forget sun protection and a camera to capture the impressive views.
Yes, there is the Fjellheis Restaurant and Viewpoint Narvik located at 656 meters above sea level, which you can reach either by hiking the initial section or by taking the gondola. This is a great spot for a break, offering refreshments and panoramic views before continuing your ascent.