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Trysil

Trysil Mountain Loop

Moderate

34

runners

Trysil Mountain Loop

01:32

13.8km

290m

Running

Jog the moderate 8.6-mile Trysil Fjellrunden for mountain views, diverse terrain, and boardwalks through high moorlands.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Chairlift

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1

6.48 km

Boardwalk Through the High Moor

Highlight • Trail

Wooden planks let you cross…

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2

8.82 km

Trysil Mountain Center

Highlight • Rest Area

Here is a big parking, shops, Bistro and the check in for hut rentals.

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3

11.3 km

Boardwalks lead through the woodland here, on Trysil's northern flanks. A circuit of the mountain, home to Norway's largest ski development, is a very entertaining run.

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13.8 km

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Chairlift

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

10.2 km

1.95 km

1.64 km

Surfaces

11.8 km

1.47 km

304 m

284 m

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Highest point (920 m)

Lowest point (770 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best starting points and parking for the Fjellrunden?

You can easily access the trail from several convenient locations. Good starting points include Skihytta, Høyfjellssenteret, and a dedicated parking area in Fageråsen R1. These spots offer straightforward access to the loop.

Is the Trysil Fjellrunden dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are permitted on the trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially when passing other users or wildlife, and remember to clean up after them.

What is the best time of year to jog the Trysil Fjellrunden?

The Fjellrunden is best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from late spring through early autumn, when the trail is free of snow and ice. Summer offers pleasant conditions for jogging and allows you to fully appreciate the mountain scenery.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Trysil Fjellrunden?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to jog the Trysil Fjellrunden. It is freely accessible to the public. The trail passes through Brødalen Naturreservat, but general access for recreation is allowed.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the Fjellrunden?

The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of gravel roads, traditional trails, and extensive wooden boardwalks. You'll find wide boardwalks traversing bogs and marshlands, particularly between Fageråsen and Grønskaret, providing a unique experience.

Is the Fjellrunden suitable for beginner joggers?

While rated as 'moderate' for jogging, the Fjellrunden does include some challenging sections with demanding ascents, especially from Skihytta towards Fjellroa and around Grønskaret. Beginners should be prepared for these climbs or consider the alternative route (134b) to bypass some steeper parts.

Is the Trysil Fjellrunden a loop trail?

Yes, the Trysil Fjellrunden is a circular route that encircles Trysilfjellet, bringing you back to your starting point. This makes it ideal for a continuous jogging experience without needing to retrace your steps.

What notable features or viewpoints will I encounter along the route?

The trail offers a genuine 'mountain feeling' with beautiful views overlooking the Swedish border and the winding Trysil River valley. You'll also pass through sections with wide boardwalks, including the Boardwalk Through the High Moor and Forest boardwalks north of Trysil. Rounding the top of the mountain provides expansive views of several national parks.

Does the Fjellrunden connect with other trails?

Yes, the Fjellrunden intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with trails like Topprittet, Magic Moose, Grønskaretstien, and Fjellroastien. For those looking to extend their adventure, it can be combined with a descent on the Magic Moose flow trail when the ski lifts are operational.

Are there any sections of the trail that are particularly challenging or can be bypassed?

Yes, there are sections with steep climbs, notably from Skihytta via the skiing facilities to Fjellroa, and around Grønskaret. An alternative route, designated as 134b, is available to bypass some of these more challenging steep sections if you prefer a less strenuous experience.

Are there any facilities or cafes near the trail?

You'll find facilities at the Trysil Mountain Center, which is a convenient highlight along the route. Depending on your starting point, there may also be cafes or amenities available at the ski resorts during their operational seasons.

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Trysil Mountain Loop

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290m

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