Snowkiting base at the best spot
Hardangervidda in Norway offers almost unlimited amount of amazing kite skiing spots with one of the best conditions for snowkiting in the world
Learn from qualified snowkiting instructors
Stay with members of Jan Simek’s team, the Long Distance Kiting VAKE 2019 world champion
Choose from our snowkiting offer
The offer is suitable for both beginners and advanced snowkiters
7 nights camp at Fagerheim snowkite base
- for beginners, kitesurfers and advanced snowkiters
from 16.550 NOK
1 – 2 days group snowkite courses
- for beginners and advanced, only up to 4 students per instructor
from 1.600 NOK
Individual snowkiting course in Norway:
- for beginners and advanced, our instructor will be just yours
from 2.700 NOK
Snowkiting at the best place in Norway
The Hardangervidda mountain plateau is widely known as one of the best snowkiting spots in the world. Experience Haugastøl, Ustaoset, Orteren, Dyranut, Fagerheim, Laegrid, Halne, Skulevika or Skiftesjoen!
It offers huge wilderness areas and stable wind conditions throughout the entire winter! Huge ridable area, stable wind and really looong winter season. Giant lakes, gradual hills, lots of snow. No trees or wires wide far. Just whistling wind, you … and kite!
Totally free space
Giant lakes, gradual hills, lots of snow. No trees or wires. Hardangervidda offers huge areas and stable wind conditions throughout the winter.
Arctic wilderness
Get up to the plateau by Norwegian Scenic Route from Eidfjord to Haugastøl. It is open for traffic throughout the year.
Home of Red Bull Ragnarok
Snowkiters from more than 30 nations meet on Hardangervidda to fight for the victory in the world’s largest snowkite competition - Red Bull Ragnarok.
Your benefits when kiting with us
Personal approach
We always try to give you your own kite as soon as possible. Maximum 4 snowkiters per 1 instructor.
Infinite freedom
Get an instructor who gives you the freedom you need, and teaches you the basics and the safety rules patiently.
Use top kiting equipment
Try different types of kites, use latest models of kiting equipment, voice controlled intercom, find the best kite for you.
Your best snowkiting spot
You will be guided by experienced explorers who are coming to the area since 2010. We will find your best spot according to your abilities.
Read more about snowkiting Norway
Can children also learn snowkiting?
Yes! Minimum weight is 35 kg.
Can I reach a speed of 50 km/h?
This is one of the best questions about snowkiting! As a beginner, you can reach a speed of about 35 km/h. As advanced, you can reach a speed of about 65 km/h. And if you are as fast as Christopher Krug, you reach 118 km/h! (World wide speed ranking 2009)
Won't the kite take me far away or too high?
This is exactly the reason why you have an experienced instructor with you, who asks about your weight in advance. The instructor will choose the right snowkite size according to your weight and for the given wind force. In addition, the guide wouldn't let you go kiting if the wind was too strong.
Will I have wet clothes?
Not so much, certainly not as much as on a snowboard.
As a beginner, can I kite alone in 2 hours?
Yes, if you are handy, you can try to control the kite for yourself after two hours. Especially if you have experience with sailing, or if you are a good skier. But it is not a rule.
Won't I be cold in the beginning?
No, you warm up the most in the beginning! You move a lot, you learn, you sit, you get up, you stand, learn snowkite basics, skiingt with kite, you try another snowkite equipment.
Is it "Haugastol" or "Haugastøl" snowkite?
Haugastøl is the name in Norwegian. The best with Haugastøl is the almost unlimited amount of different kite skiing spots. Haugastøl has become the Mecca for snowkiting Norway, but also worldwide.