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Discover Norway’s stunning Hardangervidda on a 2-day guided snowkiting course designed for all skill levels, with expert instruction and breathtaking landscapes.

If you’re dreaming of gliding over snow-covered plains with the wind in your hair, this 2-day guided snowkiting course in Norway offers an incredible introduction to a sport that’s as fun as it looks. Set against the dramatic backdrop of Hardangervidda National Park, this experience promises not only learning a new skill but also enjoying some of Norway’s most awe-inspiring winter scenery.
What makes this course particularly appealing is its inclusive nature — it’s suitable for ages from 9 to over 70, making it perfect for families, adventurous couples, or solo travelers eager to try something new. Plus, the small group size ensures personalized attention, which is crucial when mastering such a dynamic sport.
However, it’s worth noting that you’ll need to bring your own skis or snowboard, as gear rental isn’t included in the package. This may add a bit of planning, especially if you’re traveling from afar. The clear instruction, stunning locations, and friendly guides make this one of the most memorable ways to experience Norway’s winter landscape.
This tour is best suited for active travelers who enjoy the outdoors and are comfortable in moderate physical activity. If you’re curious about snowkiting or want a fun, adrenaline-pumping day in snowy mountains, you’re likely to love this course.

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The course spans two days, beginning with an indoor theory session that lasts about an hour. This part is crucial; it covers the fundamentals of rigging, safety, and kite control. We’ve heard from past participants that Valentin, the instructor, is very knowledgeable but laid-back, which helps demystify what might seem intimidating at first. It’s a chance to ask questions and get comfortable with the concepts before heading outdoors.
Once outside, the real fun begins. Participants learn how to rig their kites and handle the gear confidently. The terrain in Hardangervidda offers a mix of flat, open areas ideal for beginners and more challenging zones for those looking to push their skills further.
Most learners report rapid progress. According to reviews, the average participant can start blasting around on skis within just a few hours. We loved hearing how the sense of achievement quickly builds, with many leaving with a genuine sense of independence on their kite.
The terrain of the plateau allows for great exploration — whether you’re carving along the snow or just enjoying the sensation of being pulled across the landscape by the wind. The guide’s encouragement and step-by-step approach make it accessible, especially for those with previous skiing or snowboarding experience.
One of the biggest highlights is the stunning landscape. The course explores different parts of Hardangervidda National Park, known for its vast, snow-blanketed plains and rugged mountains. Participants have raved about the views, mentioning how they felt like they were “blasting across an untouched winter wonderland.”
The fact that the course visits multiple spots within the park ensures variety and keeps the experience fresh. It’s not just about learning to kite; it’s about being in a place that feels truly remote and wild, a perfect escape from busy city life.
All necessary kiting gear—kite, harness, bar, pump—are included in the price, which adds to the overall value. However, you must bring your own skis or snowboard. This is a good reminder to plan ahead; gear can be rented in nearby Geilo if you don’t travel with your own equipment.
The meeting point is at Haugastøl, conveniently accessible, and the activity runs from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily during the season (January to April). The small group size (max six travelers) means personalized coaching and plenty of time to practice.
This course suits adventurers of all ages and backgrounds. If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor sports, loves trying new activities, or wants to experience Norway’s winter beauty from a different perspective, you’ll love it. It’s especially good for those with some skiing or snowboarding background, as that knowledge can accelerate your learning curve.

At just over $400 per person, the price represents significant value. You get expert instruction, all the gear, and unforgettable landscapes in just two days. Participants consistently mention how much they’ve learned and how much fun they’ve had, with reviews highlighting the skillful yet relaxed coaching style of Valentin, the lead instructor.
The quality of the experience is also reflected in the reviews. One participant called it “the best thing I did in Norway,” while another appreciated the detailed pre-course theory and the instructor’s helpful attitude. The opportunity to kite on the frozen lakes and open plains of Hardangervidda offers a unique thrill that’s hard to match elsewhere.
Since food and accommodation are not included, travelers should plan accordingly. Bringing snacks and warm clothes is advisable, given the outdoor nature of the activity. The experience is designed to be accessible, but a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended to enjoy it fully.

If you’re craving a thrilling outdoor activity that combines adventure, learning, and spectacular scenery, this snowkiting course is a fantastic choice. It’s especially suited for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to pick up a new skill in a safe, guided environment. The small group size guarantees individual attention, making it ideal for beginners or those with some experience wanting to improve.
It also appeals to those who love Norway’s wilderness, offering a chance to explore remote areas that feel worlds away from everyday life. The fact that it’s suitable for a wide age range makes it a versatile option for many travelers.
Do I need previous experience to join this course?
No prior experience is needed. The course is designed to take complete beginners to a level of independence within two days.
What should I bring?
You’ll need to bring your own skis or snowboard, as rental gear isn’t included. Warm outdoor clothes, snacks, and water are also recommended since these aren’t provided.
Is it safe for children?
Yes, the course is suitable for children from age 9 and up, provided they are comfortable with moderate physical activity and outdoor winter conditions.
What if the weather isn’t ideal?
The tour runs during the snowkiting season from late January to April. In case of severe weather, the guide may reschedule or adjust the locations to ensure safety.
How many people are in each group?
Maximum group size is six travelers, ensuring personalized coaching and plenty of practice time.
Can I rent gear locally?
Yes, gear rental is available in Geilo, should you need skis or snowboards.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience for a full refund.
How physically demanding is the course?
A moderate level of fitness is recommended. If you’re comfortable with skiing or snowboarding, you’ll find it easier to pick up snowkiting.
What is the best time of year to do the course?
The activity is available from January through April, when the snow is reliably good for snowkiting.
For anyone eager to combine adventure, stunning scenery, and learning a new sport, this 2-day snowkiting course in Hardangervidda offers a memorable experience. The guides’ expertise and the spectacular landscape deliver a safe, fun environment to get started or improve your skills.
While bringing your own skis or snowboard requires some planning, the opulence of the winter landscape and the thrill of kite gliding make it well worth the effort. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or simply want to try snowkiting for the first time, this trip promises a blend of adrenaline and awe that’s hard to beat.
This experience truly shines as a value-packed, authentic adventure in Norway’s wild heart, perfect for those wanting a unique story to tell from their trip. If you’re looking to add a splash of exhilaration to your Norwegian winter, this could be your highlight.