Troll's Language


Norway is a country whose vast territory is located in mountainous areas. One of the main attractions of this country is a rocky ledge called the Troll's Tongue, or Trolltunga.

general information

The language of the Trolltunga is a very beautiful and dangerous place in the mountains of Norway. Troltunga is a ledge in the rock of Skieggedal, which rises 700 m above Ringeldsvatn lake. This place became widely known after the publication of photos and articles in the tourist magazine in 2009. Since then, travelers from around the world come here to test their strength on the way to this amazing place.

Legend of Origin

If you believe the local legend, the rock Troll tongue in Norway was formed as a result of the tricks of this fairy-tale character. The troll loved to dive into the waters of the local lake and jump from the ledges over the huge precipices in the dark or rainy days. On one of the sunny days the Troll was so afraid of, he decided to check whether he could handle his favorite leprosy, and stuck his tongue out of the cave where he found the shelter. The Troll's tongue turned into a rock and became one of the main mustsee of the country.

Route Description

The path leading to the rock is quite difficult and requires at least minimal physical training. Cliff The tongue of the troll is located at an altitude of 1100 m above sea level, a hike to it is a 12 km rise and descent. The average duration of the trip is 5-6 hours one way. For traveling it is better to choose comfortable shoes (special trekking sneakers are the best option). In the hike you need to take a sufficient amount of water (although on the way and there are streams, the water in which is suitable for drinking), to study the weather forecast.

The journey starts from the village of Tyssedal, where you can see the route to Troll's tongue in Norway at the old funicular road on the map. Earlier part of the way could be overcome on this very funicular railway, but after 2010 it ceased to function. Workarounds are located just off the rails, however, there are brave souls who, despite the ban, cross the path directly along the funicular road.

By the way, safety rules must be followed, because in Norway there are a lot of accidents connected with the Troll Language, including deadly ones. The exhausting road and the emerging difficulties are more than offset by the opening view of the fjords from the Troll Rock and the possibility to take a photo in the most beautiful place in Norway. But be prepared for the fact that the approach to the cliff of the Troll's tongue can cause a queue of those wishing to take photographs.

How to get there and when to visit?

Let's figure out where the Troll's Language is in Norway and how best to get to it from Oslo:

  1. It is necessary to get to the town of Odda, it is most convenient to do it as a part of tourist groups (excursions to the Troll's Language are organized from Oslo ), but you can do it yourself, for example, by renting a car .
  2. From Odda, you need to get to the village of Tyssedal, from where you can get to the starting point by bus, taxi or car to the Troll Language at coordinates 60.130931, 6.754399.
  3. Then the path is possible only on foot.

Visit the landmark is best in the period from June to September (possibly self-climbing). In the winter, for security reasons, tours to the Troll Language are prohibited. Many tourists plan a trip to the Troll Language in the spring (for example, in May, considering it quite warm) or in the autumn before the onset of cold weather. To do this, of course, you can, but only with the guide.