Marked Snowshoe Trail - GREEN - Rebus Trail in Synhaug
A fantastic, marked winter trail for both young and old
Join us for a winter trip on the green trail – a lovely snowshoeing experience for the whole family!
The Green Trail is one of our marked snowshoe trails in the immediate area around Filefjellstuene – perfect if you want a shorter snowshoeing trip. The trail is well suited for families with children.
The trail is a round trip starting from Filefjellstuene and leading up to Synhaug, offering great views of the area.
The trail is clearly marked with green plastic poles topped with reflectors, making it easy to navigate both in daylight and after dark.
For an extra magical experience, an evening trip is recommended. On clear nights, Tyin Filefjell offers a spectacular starry sky that easily captivates both young and old.
Bring your family and join us for an enjoyable winter activity in beautiful natural surroundings!
Note: The trail was previously marketed as a rebus trail. Due to construction work, the rebus is temporarily unavailable, but the snowshoe trail remains well marked. It is still possible to walk the trail and enjoy the trip to Synhaug and its magnificent viewpoints.
Trail map in StravaGood to know about our marked snowshoe trails
Trail maps are available on Strava. Here are direct links to the different trails:
The trails are marked with sturdy plastic poles in different colors — green, yellow, and red — where green marks the easiest routes and red the most demanding. Each pole has a reflector at the top, making it easy to use a headlamp and enjoy an evening walk under the open starry sky and moonlight.
The trail markers are placed so that you can always see the next one from the last, but as the terrain gets more challenging, they also become harder to spot.
Please note that trails are not marked along roads due to potential conflict with snowplow markers.
All trails are in natural terrain, along paths and walkways, not on roads. Here you get a true nature experience on foot or snowshoes.
Some trails cross alpine and cross-country ski tracks, so be careful when crossing them. Always follow the snowshoe trail markings and avoid walking on cross-country or alpine ski tracks with snowshoes.
Some of the trails follow parts of The King's Road, which is also used by skiers. Please be aware and considerate, especially in areas where skiers may be coming at high speed.
You can rent snowshoes, poles, and headlamps at the Filefjellstuene reception. Feel free to drop by, but if you want to ensure equipment availability, we recommend pre-booking by sending an email to booking@tyin.no.