Both national and international guests flock to Telemark to undertake the approximately 3-hour journey to the summit of the mountain. Tuddal Mountain Logde was built as a sanatorium, where recovery was associated with long walks in the fresh air and beautiful nature. Roald Amundsen visited the hotel the year after it had opened, and in a letter, he mentioned that Tuddal Mountain Logde, then known as the Sanatorium, was the natural starting point for the day trip to the summit.