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Experience Norway’s breathtaking fjords from a cliff-side portaledge tent on this unique overnight adventure, combining stunning scenery with adventure and comfort.
Travelers seeking something truly different will find this Full Day Cliff Camping Experience in Western Norway a once-in-a-lifetime thrill. Imagine spending a night suspended 400 meters above Sørfjorden, with spectacular views of the Folgefonna Glacier and the fjord landscape of Hardanger. The idea of sleeping on a cliff might sound intimidating, but with professional guides and state-of-the-art tents developed for multi-day climbs, this adventure is as safe as it is exhilarating.
What we love most about this experience is its blend of natural beauty, adventure, and comfort. The hike to your suspended campsite offers views that are worth every step, and the evening spent by the campfire, with the fjord glittering below, is unforgettable. However, it’s not for everyone—a good level of fitness and a willingness to face heights are necessary, and the activity isn’t suitable for children under 8 or anyone with a significant fear of heights. It’s perfect for adventure seekers who want a unique, authentic Norwegian experience far from crowded tourist spots.


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The experience kicks off at Tyssedal Trolltunga Carpark P1 in the early evening—around 4:00 pm. This timing allows for a relaxed start, giving you enough daylight to enjoy the scenery and prepare for the night ahead. Once everyone is gathered, your guide will brief you on safety procedures, gear, and expectations.
The walk to the campsite lasts about an hour and is designed to be manageable for most with a good sense of fitness. The trail is described as a “beautiful little path” that offers spectacular vistas along the way, making it a highlight in itself. Many reviewers have commented on how “sunny and blue sky” conditions made the hike even more enjoyable, with one describing it as “already amazing” before reaching camp.
Arriving at the cliff’s edge, you’ll see the portaledge tents—developed by professional climbers—hanging on the face of the rocky cliff. The view of the fjord below, especially at sunset or sunrise, is nothing short of breathtaking. The tents are equipped to withstand Norwegian weather, and guides ensure you’re securely set up before you settle in for the night.
Once settled, your guide will show you around the area. You’ll have plenty of time to relax, take photos, or simply soak in the scenery. The guides are praised for their friendly, competent, and reassuring manner—which is vital when you’re perched so high on a cliff.
Dinner is prepared at camp, often served around a bonfire if weather permits. Often, the experience includes stories and conversations, making it a social, memorable evening. Reviewers have noted how “the food was delicious” and the personalized touches—like hand-picked tea and biscuits—add to the charm.
Sleeping on a portaledge might sound intimidating, but many reviews emphasize feeling safe and secure thanks to the professional guidance and top-quality equipment. The tents are accessible via a rope ladder, and guides assist you throughout. It’s important to note that a good level of fitness and a lack of fear of heights** are necessary—while safety measures are strict, and you’re secured at all times, this isn’t an activity for those easily overwhelmed by vertigo.
Waking up to the sunrise over the fjord is a highlight for many. After breakfast—served with equally stunning views—you’ll pack up your gear and hike back down to civilization, carrying memories of an experience few will forget.

At $702.65 for a group of two, this tour might seem steep at first glance, but considering the unique overnight on a cliff, expert guides, high-quality equipment, and personalized experience, it offers excellent value. You’re paying for authentic adventure, safety, and scenery that’s hard to find elsewhere. The intimate group size (max four travelers) adds to the feeling of exclusivity and safety.
It’s not suitable for children under 8, and kids aged 16 and under need to be accompanied by an adult. The activity requires a good level of fitness, and not everyone will be comfortable sleeping on a cliff—if heights are a concern or if you prefer a more grounded experience, this might not be your ideal fit.
The tour also involves a rope ladder access and the necessity to limit alcohol consumption for safety reasons. If you’re a heavy drinker or plan to indulge in hard liquor, you may find yourself unable to access your tent or even be asked to leave.
For thrill-seekers and nature lovers craving an extraordinary experience, this cliff camping tour hits all the right notes. The combination of breathtaking views, expert guidance, and the novelty of sleeping on a cliff makes it stand out among outdoor adventures in Norway.
It’s especially appealing for those who value authenticity and a sense of achievement—sleeping on a cliff might push your limits, but it also delivers a story worth telling for years. The quality of the guides and the safety measures in place ensure that you can focus on enjoying every moment, from the hike to the breathtaking sunrise.
However, it’s essential to be honest with yourself about your comfort with heights and physical fitness. If you’re looking for a relaxing night or traveling with very young children, this experience is probably not suitable. But for those seeking a close encounter with Norway’s wild beauty combined with adventure and a dash of daring, this cliff camping tour offers a compelling, memorable option.

Is prior climbing experience needed?
No, you do not need climbing experience. The guides are there to help ensure your safety and comfort, making this adventure accessible for most with a good sense of adventure.
How challenging is the hike?
The hike is around one hour and described as manageable for most healthy adults. It’s mostly a scenic walk, but it does involve some uneven terrain and elevation gain.
What should I bring?
Warm clothing suited to the weather, personal medications, at least 1 liter of water, and possibly snacks. The tour provides the tents and equipment, but dressing appropriately is your responsibility.
Can children participate?
Children under 8 are not suitable for this activity, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. The activity’s physical demands and height considerations make it unsuitable for very young children.
Is alcohol allowed?
For safety reasons, alcohol consumption is limited. Hard liquor can prevent access to the tent or lead to being asked to leave the activity.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of 4 travelers can book per group, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
This Cliff Camping experience offers a rare chance to combine the natural beauty of Norway with a bold adventure that’s sure to leave you with incredible stories. Perfect for the intrepid traveler looking to push boundaries and see Norway from a truly unique vantage point.