5 days, 4 nights
Specific Tour
8 people
English, Spanish
Lofoten Climbing Week – Trad Climbing Course in Lofoten, Norway
July 13-17 & August 12-16
Experience trad climbing in one of the world’s most iconic climbing destinations.
This 5-day trad climbing course in Lofoten is designed for climbers ready to step from indoor gyms into real rock, learning essential skills while climbing legendary granite routes above fjords and the Arctic Ocean.
Trad climbing in Lofoten hits different. Over five immersive days, you’ll learn the fundamentals of traditional climbing in Norway – from placing protection and building anchors to managing rope systems and reading natural granite lines. With guidance from certified local climbing guides, you’ll gain confidence on real rock while climbing unforgettable routes in Lofoten’s world-famous climbing areas.
This is more than a climbing course – it’s a full Lofoten climbing experience, shaped by long summer days, raw landscapes, and a strong climbing community.
Guided Trad Climbing Course
5 days of guided outdoor climbing
Learn gear placement, anchors, rope management, and route reading
Focus on safety, technique, and progression
Certified local guides with deep knowledge of Lofoten climbing
Climb Iconic Routes in Lofoten
Climbing in the Henningsvær area
Opportunity to attempt the legendary Svolværgeita
World-class granite walls rising straight from the sea
Midnight Sun & Arctic Summer Adventures
Thanks to the midnight sun, days feel endless, and the adventure doesn’t stop when climbing ends.
Expect:
Evening hikes
Ocean swims
Kayaking
Barbecues and spontaneous meetups with fellow climbers
It’s a climbing trip where everything revolves around rock, people, landscape, and long summer days.
Perfect transition from indoor climbing to outdoor trad climbing
Learn essential trad skills in a real alpine environment
Small groups for personalized coaching (max 8 participants)
Climb some of Norway’s most iconic routes
Combine climbing with Arctic summer experiences
This trip is ideal for climbers who:
Are comfortable with indoor climbing (bouldering or sport climbing)
Want to gain confidence on real rock
Are ready to learn trad climbing fundamentals in a safe, guided setting
Groups are kept small (maximum 8 participants) to ensure plenty of time for learning, climbing, and exploration throughout the 5-day course.
During the Climbing Week, participants stay at Stamsund Hostel – a cozy, social base right by the water.
Shared rooms
Communal kitchen
Strong international climbing community vibe
Perfect for relaxing, cooking together, and connecting after long days on the rock.
Looking for more ideas before or after your climbing week?
Explore our Lofoten Travel Guide for inspiration on hikes, beaches, and local experiences.
Please read the Safety Policy here.
Arrival (transport included from Leknes airport).
Check‑in at Stamsund Hostel.
Welcome meeting, gear check and safety briefing.
Transfer to the sport climbing area.
Sport climbing session to assess each participant’s level.
Picnic at the crag.
Return to the hostel.
Shared dinner.
Optional sauna and free time.
Breakfast
Trad climbing course: Session 1
Picnic on the rock
Return to Stamsund Hostel
Free time for paddleboarding, sauna, or a walk around the area
Group dinner and debrief
Breakfast.
Trad climbing course: Session 2
Lunch in Henningsvær followed by a kayak excursion (optional)
Relaxed dinner
Gathering under the midnight sun.
Breakfast.
Climb of the iconic Svolværgeita.
Picnic outdoors.
Free time to explore Lofoten or relax.
Dinner.
Breakfast.
Multi-pitch climb around Henningsvær.
Final picnic at the crag.
Return to the hostel.
Camp closing and farewell.
Transport to Leknes airport.
All climbing gear is included in the camp price (harnesses, helmets, crash pads, ropes, trad protection, and more). However, if you have your own personal equipment (harness, helmet, shoes, etc.), we recommend bringing it for the best fit and comfort.
Appropriate clothing for outdoor activities
Hiking boots and climbing shoes
Warm waterproof jacket (weather here can change quickly, even in summer).
Personal climbing gear (harness, helmet, etc.) if you have it
Towel and swimwear for sauna and paddleboarding
Reusable water bottle and sunscreen
This camp is designed for intermediate climbers (those who routinely send 5a–6c (5.8–5.10) on gym walls or sport routes) and who are ready to make the leap onto real rock.
You’ll benefit most if you already feel comfortable clipping quickdraws and moving confidently on vertical terrain, but want hands‑on experience placing trad gear, managing anchors, and climbing in an inspiring Arctic environment.
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