If you’re dreaming of trying something truly unique in Norway, this 2-day guided snowkiting course on Hardangervidda might just be what you’re looking for. While we haven’t personally strapped on a kite on this particular trip, the glowing reviews and detailed course descriptions paint a compelling picture of an adventure that’s both accessible and exhilarating.
What really catches our eye is how inclusive this experience seems — it’s suitable for a wide age range, from 9-year-olds to those in their 70s, making it clear this isn’t just for adrenaline junkies, but for anyone curious about this sport. Plus, the focus on teaching you to become an independent kite flyer by the end of the course means you’ll walk away with a skill you can enjoy for years.
That said, a potential consideration is the need for participants to bring their own skis or snowboard, as gear rental isn’t included. It’s a minor detail but worth planning for if you’re traveling light. This course feels like a fantastic choice for those who love the idea of learning something new in a stunning winter setting with expert guidance.
If you’re after a fun, relatively short adventure that combines learning, beautiful scenery, and a good dose of thrill, this could be right for you. Especially for travelers who enjoy being active and want a memorable story to tell from Norway’s outdoors.
Key Points

- Suitable for All Ages: From 9 years old to 70+, making it accessible and family-friendly.
- Hands-On Learning: Focused on helping you become an independent snowkiter by the end of the course.
- Expert Guides: Valentin and the Vindskolen team are highly praised for their helpfulness and knowledge.
- Breathtaking Landscapes: The course explores various spots within Hardangervidda National Park, offering unforgettable views.
- Gear and Preparation: All kiting gear is provided, but you must bring your own skis or snowboard, which can be rented in nearby Geilo.
- Limited Group Size: Max of 6 travelers for a more personalized experience.
What to Expect from the Course

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Starting with Theory
The course kicks off with about an hour of indoor theory. Here, you’ll learn the basics of snowkiting, including rigging your kite, safety procedures, and how the sport works. This session sets a solid foundation before heading out into the snow, which is essential for building confidence.
Out in the Snow
After the indoor session, you’ll head out to the snow-covered landscapes of Hardangervidda. The course is planned so that you’ll get hands-on experience quickly—most participants are flying on skis within hours. The trainers are skilled at breaking down the learning process, making what might seem daunting quite manageable.
Learning to Control the Kite
During the two days, you’ll practice controlling your kite, understanding wind directions, and maneuvering around the plateau. The goal is for you to be able to kite independently by the end of the course, and many students find the progress startling.
Exploring Different Spots
One of the highlights is how the course moves across different parts of the national park, giving you a varied experience of Norway’s winter wilderness. The landscapes are stunning, with wide-open spaces and untouched snow, perfect for practicing your new skills.
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The Social Aspect
With small group sizes, you get a more personal experience. From the feedback, guides like Valentin are known for their chill attitude and deep knowledge, creating an encouraging environment that makes learning enjoyable.
The Joy of Snowkiting
Most participants leave with a new skill and a huge sense of achievement. One reviewer called it “the best thing I did in Norway,” and others remarked on how much fun they had blasting around on the frozen lakes within hours.
The Practical Side
Remember, the cost of $426.55 per person covers all gear, but you’ll need to bring your own skis or snowboard. Gear rentals are available in Geilo if needed. Also, expect to be outdoors most of the time, so proper winter clothing is essential. Food, water, and accommodation are not included, so plan accordingly.
The Real Talk: Pros and Cons

Pros:
– Incredible scenery and variety of snowkite spots within Hardangervidda.
– Excellent instruction that caters to complete beginners and those with some experience.
– Small group sizes mean personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
– High success rate—most learn to kite within hours and leave feeling confident.
– Flexible booking and cancellation policies, with free cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
Cons:
– You must bring your own skis or snowboard; gear isn’t included in the price.
– The price may seem steep for some, but considering the inclusion of all kite gear and expert instruction, many find it fair.
– Accommodation and meals are not part of the package, so additional planning is needed.
Who Is This Tour For?

This snowkiting course is ideal for adventurers eager to add a new skill, nature lovers who thrive outdoors, and travelers who enjoy learning in beautiful, rugged settings. It’s particularly well-suited for those with moderate physical fitness, as you’ll be on skis or snowboards across snowy terrain, and comfortable with outdoor winter conditions.
While it’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, the fact that it’s open to ages 9 and up suggests it could work for some families with older, active children. However, younger kids or those less comfortable on skis may want to assess their own readiness.
The Sum Up: Is It Worth It?

For anyone curious about snowkiting or who’s looking for a highly guided, manageable introduction to this exhilarating sport, this course offers a well-rounded experience. The combination of expert instruction, stunning landscapes, and the chance to learn a skill that could turn into a lifelong hobby makes it stand out. Plus, the positive reviews highlight how much fun and accomplishment participants experience, even in just two days.
The price reflects the effort and expertise involved, and since all gear is included—except your skis or snowboard—you’re set for a memorable adventure. Just be prepared to bring your winter gear, and perhaps rent in Geilo if needed. If you love the idea of combining outdoor activity with Norway’s winter beauty, this snowkiting course could be your next highlight.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, part of a group, or a couple looking to shake up your winter holiday, this experience offers a blend of challenge and beauty that’s hard to beat. Just remember, it’s all about having fun and pushing your limits in a safe, supportive environment.
2 Day Guided Snowkite Course in Hardangervidda
“This was a real highlight from a long winter trip I did in Norway. Valentin from Vindskolen was a superb instructor, and the course was excellent. …”
FAQ

Do I need to have previous experience to join this course?
No, the course is suitable for beginners, and most participants learn to kite within hours. If you have experience with skiing or snowboarding, you’ll likely pick it up faster, but it’s not a requirement.
What should I bring with me?
You need to bring your own skis or snowboard, as these aren’t included. It’s also wise to wear appropriate winter clothes, including layers, waterproof outerwear, and accessories like gloves and hats. Food and water are not provided.
Is the gear provided for snowkiting?
Yes, all kiting gear—kite, harness, bar, and pump—is included in the course. This helps keep things simple and focused on learning.
Can I learn snowkiting on my own after the course?
Most participants find they can kite independently after the course, thanks to the instruction and hands-on practice. The goal is to have you confidently ride on your own by the end.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is six travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
When does the course run?
It operates from January 23rd to April 12th, 2026, every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, giving you plenty of flexibility.
How do I cancel if my plans change?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the experience starts. Less notice means no refund, so plan accordingly.
All in all, if you’re after a memorable, active experience in Norway’s winter wonderland, this snowkiting course offers a fantastic way to get your adrenaline going and enjoy Norway’s stunning landscapes.
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