
Skardsalen is a remote alpine valley in Sunndal with no road access, only reachable on foot via a moderately demanding trail that deters casual visitors and preserves the valley's pristine character. The hike in covers approximately 8-10km from the nearest road access, crossing streams, ascending through birch forest, and finally emerging into the valley proper.
Skardsalen is a remote alpine valley in Sunndal with no road access, only reachable on foot via a moderately demanding trail that deters casual visitors and preserves the valley's pristine character. The hike in covers approximately 8-10km from the nearest road access, crossing streams, ascending through birch forest, and finally emerging into the valley proper. Once home to summer farms (støls) where families brought livestock for high-altitude grazing during brief mountain summers, the valley is now largely abandoned—a transition that occurred in the mid-20th century as traditional mountain farming became economically unviable. Stone foundations of old farm buildings remain, their walls still standing but roofless, slowly being reclaimed by vegetation.
Open grazing land maintains a park-like quality, kept clear by occasional sheep still pastured here, creating meadows dotted with wildflowers in July and August. The valley is surrounded by sharp peaks with distinctive profiles, their slopes streaked with waterfalls during snowmelt season, and the sense of enclosure creates a hidden-world atmosphere. The mountain amphitheater concentrates sunlight and shelters the valley from the worst weather, explaining why farmers chose this remote location. Skardsalen feels like a forgotten pocket of Norway where nature has quietly taken over but human presence still echoes in the landscape.
Even experienced hikers rarely venture here as it requires commitment—the round trip makes a full day, there are no facilities, and navigation requires map skills as marking is minimal. The trail can be muddy and stream crossings may be necessary depending on water levels. Best visited July through September when snow has cleared and weather is most stable. The solitude and atmospheric blend of natural beauty with abandoned cultural landscape creates a powerful sense of stepping back in time. Photographers appreciate the dramatic peaks, waterfalls, and historic farm ruins. Pack all food, water, and emergency supplies.
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GPS Coordinates
62.6594, 8.5701