Runners by the waterfall during the Gaea Norvegica Trail.
2 Aug
Oslo
Terreng
400 km
600 km
Runners by the waterfall during the Gaea Norvegica Trail.
Amazing view over the Norwegian mountain landscape. Perfect for Gaea Norvegica!
Runners in the forest during the Gaea Norvegica Trail.
Runner in the forest under Gaea Norvegica.

Gaea Norvegica Trail

Oslo

Race description

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Gaea Norvegica Trail is a multi-day, self-supported race, known as Norway's longest and toughest ultra. There are two routes: the first is 400 kilometers long and the second is 600 kilometers long, both completed over a 5-day period. The race is ITRA-certified and offers 6 UTMB points. Are you brave enough to take on nature and see how you fare? Join us and experience the stunning beauty of Norwegian nature while following the geological Oslo Rift formation from Oslo to Hamar.

Highlights

  • The route follows the Akerselva river to Maridalsvannet, continues into Nordmarka up to Eidsvoll, and then heads northeast before ending at Hedmarksvidda.
  • The total elevation gain in the race is 8300 meters, and assistance is not allowed; participants must carry all clothing, food, and drink in their backpacks.
  • Gaea Norvegica Trail is ITRA-certified and offers 6 UTMB points, making it a challenging experience for ultrarunners.

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