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Hiking in Bliksvær Naturreservat is characterized by its unique island group environment in the Vestfjorden of Bodø Municipality. This area comprises approximately 60 low-lying, grassy islands and islets, with an extensive sea area. While traditional long-distance hiking trails are limited on the islands themselves, the region offers opportunities for coastal exploration and nature observation. The landscape is defined by its pristine coastal nature and rich biodiversity, making it suitable for gentle walks along shorelines.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1956 as a replacement for the church bombed in 1940
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The train station with the clock tower is a beautiful photo motif
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Think in summer he might be sitting in a paddling pool - couldn’t tell with the snow!
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On Sjøgata, a creature crawls out of the wall, created by the British artist Phlegm. A kind of mountain troll, half landscape, half kneeling creature with garlands of leaves for hair. [ Source: https://meerblog.de/bodo-slow-guide-tipps-norwegen/ ]
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David de la Mano from Spain was one of the international artists participating in this year's UpNorth Festival in Northern Norway. Entitled "Malstrøm" (Vortex), it covers the facade of a public building in downtown Bodø and features David de la Mano's signature imagery. A composition in which dark silhouettes seem to be drawn into a "vortex" inside the building, similar to Vórtice, an early work from 2013. [ Source and more info: https://www.urbanitewebzine.com/2016/07/17/david-de-la-mano-x-upnorth-festival-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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One thing immediately stands out: Bodø has a large street art scene. Why? Well, in 2015 Bodø was home to the UpNorth Festival, an urban art festival that first took place (also in 2015) in Sulitjelma and attracted so much attention and interest that the experiment was repeated – also successfully – in Bodø. In and around the center are five main pieces that you shouldn't miss. They are all equally monumental and truly beautiful. There is no particular order in which you need to find them. As long as you know where to find them, you can easily zigzag your way through the exhibition as you like. [ Source: https://www.whudat.de/after-school-new-mural-by-russian-street-artist-rustam-qbic-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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The Russian street artist Rustam Qbic already managed to impress us all the way back in April of this year with his "Sailor Story" piece, which was created as part of the PUBLIC 2016 festival in Perth, Australia. The talented man recently traveled to Bodø in Norway for the UpNorth Festival. Qbic immortalized himself here again with a truly magnificent mural. Some shots of the artwork entitled "After School", which now adorns the streets of the capital of the province of Nordland in northern Norway, can be viewed right here below. [ Source and further information and photos: https://www.whudat.de/after-school-new-mural-by-russian-street-artist-rustam-qbic-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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Bliksvær Naturreservat is an archipelago known for its pristine coastal nature and rich biodiversity, rather than extensive traditional hiking trails. Family-friendly activities primarily involve coastal walks along the shores of accessible islands, exploring the unique maritime environment, and observing the abundant bird and marine life. It's an ideal spot for nature photography and peaceful observation.
This guide features 3 family-friendly routes. While Bliksvær Naturreservat itself is more suited for coastal exploration, these routes offer accessible and enjoyable options in the nearby Bodø area, which serves as a common departure point for visiting the reserve.
The warmer months, typically late spring through early autumn, are generally best for visiting Bliksvær Naturreservat. This period offers milder weather for coastal exploration and better chances for observing nesting birds and marine life. However, it's crucial to be aware of potential seasonal restrictions, especially during bird breeding seasons, to ensure wildlife remains undisturbed.
Yes, there are several family-friendly circular routes available in the broader Bodø area. For example, the Bodø Cathedral – Walrus Sculpture, Stokmarknes loop from Langstranda offers an easy, scenic walk. Another option is the Bodø Cathedral – Street Art Murals in Bodø loop from Langstranda, which is also a pleasant loop for families.
Bliksvær Naturreservat is a significant area for wildlife observation, especially for birdlife. It's a Ramsar site, protecting an almost untouched coastal area with rich bird and marine life. You can expect to see numerous species of sea birds, and there are also opportunities to spot seals and other marine species in their natural habitat.
While specific regulations for dogs on the islands of Bliksvær Naturreservat can vary and are often restricted due to wildlife protection, the family-friendly routes in the nearby Bodø area are generally dog-friendly. Always keep dogs on a leash and respect local signage, especially in protected areas or during bird breeding seasons.
Bliksvær Naturreservat is an island group, so access is primarily by boat. You would typically depart from Bodø. For public transport to Bodø, check local schedules. If driving to Bodø, parking is available at places like Bodø Sentrumsterminalen Kai, which is convenient for ferry departures. It's advisable to check the Bodø-Ytre Gildeskål fast passenger boat route timetable for current schedules to Bliksvær.
For very young children or toddlers, the focus in Bliksvær Naturreservat would be on short, gentle coastal explorations rather than defined trails. In the nearby Bodø area, the Molostua Anchor – Bodø Marina loop from Bodø is a relatively short and easy walk, perfect for families with small children.
The komoot community rates the family-friendly options in this region highly, with an average score of 4.26 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessible nature of the routes, the beautiful coastal scenery, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting, making it a rewarding experience for families.
While Bliksvær Naturreservat itself offers natural viewpoints of the sea and other islets, the routes in the nearby Bodø area feature distinct landmarks. For instance, the View of Ørnes and the Fjord – View from Linken loop from Bodø provides scenic vistas. Other routes pass by notable city features like Bodø Cathedral, the Walrus Sculpture, and street art murals, offering diverse points of interest for families.


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