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Climbing courses for the whole family

At Høyt og lavt - Bjorli, you can immerse yourself in the treetops and be active on all 95 elements. Come and try the high-hanging courses at Bjorli!

Exciting and challenging courses for all ages, from six years and up. In Bjorli, you'll find two children's, two family, two slightly challenging, and one very challenging course.

The courses are located in trees and poles with zip lines and exciting obstacles, starting from the tower or selected trees/poles in the forest. The courses are graded with colors like a ski resort, from the easiest, which are orange, green, blue, and up to the red, which is the most difficult.

Experience a full day of new challenges with many activities for young and old. Inside the 95 elements, there are 10 zip lines and 7 courses. The courses are graded with colors like a ski resort, from easiest to most difficult: Orange, green, blue, and red. The height requirements for the courses are: Orange: over 80 cm. Green: over 110 cm. Blue and red: over 140 cm. This may sound short, but when there are 2 of orange, green, and blue courses, and one red course, there's plenty to do until you're tired.

Weather and Clothing

Recommended clothing varies with the season. In the summer, it's advisable to wear workout clothes or outdoor clothing. Climbing is still possible in the rain, so bring some lightweight rain gear in your backpack. You'll quickly get warm from the activity, so consider dressing in layers if it's cold, so you can remove clothing as needed. Clothing with cords (hoodies, etc.) are not recommended. In the event of thunder and/or strong winds that pose challenges to operation and safety, the entire park or parts of it may need to be closed.

Food & Drinks


Here, you can barbecue your own lunch! To use the fire pit, you must purchase charcoal in the park. Charcoal and rental of the fire pit cost NOK 100. Disposable grills are prohibited due to the risk of fire. You can also purchase mineral water, juice, coffee, waffles, etc., at the reception.

  • If you want to travel here by Raumabanen, you can take it from Åndalsnes or Dombås to Bjorli.
  • Directions if you're coming to Bjorli by car: When you reach the roundabout at Bjorli (E136), follow the signs to the climbing park. About 800 meters from the roundabout to the ski resort, turn left at the intersection and go up 200 meters - you'll see the park, or follow further signage
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Contact

Address:
  • Gardsvegen 22
  • Bjorli
Phone:
+ 47 96 00 38 44
Email:
bjorli@hoytlavt.no
Website:
hoytlavt.no/bjorli/en/

Facilities

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