Top 8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Rjukan, Eastern Norway

January 11, 2022 Jasper Kershner

Rjukan (Norwegian: [ˈrjʉːkɑn]) is a town and the administrative centre of Tinn municipality in Telemark, Norway. It is situated in Vestfjorddalen, between Møsvatn and Lake Tinn, and got its name after Rjukan Falls west of the town. The Tinn municipality council granted township status for Rjukan in 1996. The town has 3,386 inhabitants (Jan. 2007).
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1. Visitor Centre Hardangervidda National Park

Moesvannsveien 1149, Rjukan 3660 Norway +47 970 74 300 [email protected] http://hardangerviddanasjonalparksenter.no/
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Visitor Centre Hardangervidda National Park

The Visitor Centre, Hardangervidda National Park has a large award-winning interactive exhibition about the wild reindeer and the nature of Hardangervidda in 10 languages. In addition, we offer a cinema with several movies, a cafe with a panoramic view, hiking-trail with nature app in 10 languages and guided tours of varying length.

Reviewed By vidarn2015 - Rjukan, Norway

Many things to do and to see. Suitable for all ages. We learned much about the rain deer and the Hardangervidda.

2. Gaustatoppen

Rjukan Norway
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Gaustatoppen

Gaustatoppen, which many claim to be the most beautiful mountain in Norway, towers majestically above the town of Rjukan at an altitude of 1,883 metres. Around 30,000 people make the trip up to the summit every year to enjoy the fantastic views from the top. On a clear day, you can see all the way south to the coast and east to Sweden. You can see one sixth of Norway from here. No matter what the weather is like, you can still buy a cup of coffee, waffles and food at the Tourist Association's 100-year-old stone cabin on the summit. You can pick your own stone from the piles around the summit and get it stamped to prove that you climbed the mountain. A new alpine slope down Gaustatoppen is planned, but this is no new idea. Had it not been for the Second World War, the alpine disciplines at the 1940 World Championships would have been arranged here.

Reviewed By SootyShearwater - Oslo, Norway

What a great way to spend the day. There is plenty of parking at the bottom of the hill. You walk up - everyone can make it if they take their time. The views from the top are fantastic and there are signs there telling you what you are looking at. Once you get to the top it's worth the extra hour or so to go to the end of the ridge. There are a lot less people and a much better view. Bring sturdy shoes for the trip back down the hill and plenty of water.

3. Krossobanen

Nedre Stasjon, Rjukan 3660 Norway +47 35 09 00 27 [email protected] http://www.krossobanen.no/
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Krossobanen

The Ryesvei is an exciting zig-zag path located in the terrain below the Krossobanen Cableway. This outstanding track is open for sledgeriding. The distance from the upper station Gvepseborg down to Krosso is 3851 meters, the difference in altitude approx. 500 meters and it winds down through a total of 21 curves. This makes it the longest sledge-hill (with lift) in Norway.

Reviewed By Yogatramp - Grimstad, Norway

Fun ride in the Blueberry. Great views. Nice and expensive waffle in the top restaurant. Would have walked down if I had good shoes. Nice hike.

4. Gaustabanen

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Gaustabanen

Gaustabanen, the cable car inside Gaustatoppen mountain has been a well-kept secret. Gaustabanen consists of a battery driven car on a cable that carries passengers approximately 860 metres horizontally up inside the mountain. Right in the centre of the mountain there is a station, with an angled shuttle line of 1040 metres that rises to 1800 metres above sea level. From the top, there is an exit to the so-called Tuddalstippen, situated right under the Gaustatoppen Tourist Cabin.

5. Maar Hydroelectric Power Plant

Rjukan 3660 Norway
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Maar Hydroelectric Power Plant

6. Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum

Vemork, Rjukan 3660 Norway +47 35 09 90 00 [email protected] http://www.visitvemork.com
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Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum

Reviewed By anagP6520XJ - Sydney, Australia

We had a semi guided tour and I found it all very interesting. I wouldn't make a special visit for it but good to see if you are in the area. It is a bit of a mission to get there as it is way up on a hill. There is lots of history. If you cant make it here, just watch the movie "The Heroes of the Telemark" they say it is historically accurate.

7. Gaustatoppen Turisthytte

Gaustatoppen, Rjukan Norway +47 971 33 309 [email protected] http://ut.no/hytte/gaustatoppen-turisthytte
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Gaustatoppen Turisthytte

8. Gausta Skisenter

Kvitaavatnvegen 372, Rjukan 3660 Norway +47 476 93 090 [email protected] http://www.gausta.com
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Gausta Skisenter

At Gausta Skisenter in the heart of Telemark you can experience alpine skiing in the mountains where it was born. Without compromises and long queues to the lifts. With 35 slopes, three children areas, two snow parks and challenging off-piste opportunities Gausta offers something for skiers at all levels. The lift system stretches from Vatnedalen via Gaustablikk, Hovdestaul and the slopes of Gaustatopen. Add Gaustabanen and the opportunities to take the train all the way up to Gaustatoppen and you will find a vertical drop and challenging skiing that’s hard to find north of the Alps. No matter if you prefer the varied black and red pistes at Gaustablikk, the smooth blue and green slopes for sweet carving at Hovdestaul or off-piste adventures from the top you will find a challenge that suits you.

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