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Hiking in Brattås Naturreservat offers diverse terrain for outdoor exploration. The reserve features an undulating highland area with elevations ranging from 80 to 214 meters above sea level, characterized by several small rift valleys, bogs, and tarns. A significant portion of the landscape is an old burn area from 1911, resulting in a young forest dominated by pioneering species like aspen and birch. The thin humus layer and gneiss bedrock contribute to the unique natural setting.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4
hikers
14.7km
03:58
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
hikers
12.3km
03:18
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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1
hikers
7.09km
01:57
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
hikers
14.4km
03:52
170m
170m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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hikers
5.46km
01:32
110m
110m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful, natural hiking trail with small "beaches" for taking a break or going for a swim. Nicely shady in summer.
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Ormtjernhytta is owned and operated by TTIF and has its own cabin management. The cabin is located by the water in a scenic setting, approximately 1 km from Route 21. Ormtjernhytta appears to be a very popular sports cabin. Tables and benches are available by the water and in the sun wall. The cabin has wheelchair access to the cabin itself and to the restrooms. There are marked hiking trails and a lit path in the area. There is a large parking lot on the main road (near the toll booth) and a large parking lot directly at the cabin. There is also a large parking lot in Krusseter (near the kiosk/beach) and a smaller one in Blæsemoen (Route 21). A beautiful circular trail of approximately 0.8 km leads around the lake. The start/finish is at the cabin. From mid-September to Easter, the hut is open every Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Food and drinks can be purchased at the hut. Weather permitting, the hut is also open during the Christmas and winter holidays. When possible, ice skating rinks are set up on the ice surface in winter. Young and old can enjoy themselves here in good weather. Skates in various sizes and ice skating penguins are available for rental at the hut during opening hours.
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A very nice swimming area with benches, restrooms, and waste disposal, making it wheelchair accessible. There are several pontoons and a small diving platform.
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There are 7 hiking trails in Brattås Naturreservat that are easily accessible from bus stations, offering a range of experiences for different skill levels.
The trails in Brattås Naturreservat traverse a diverse and unique landscape. You'll find an undulating highland area with elevations from 80 to 214 meters, featuring small rift valleys, bogs, and tarns. A significant portion is an old burn area from 1911, resulting in a distinctive young forest dominated by pioneering species like aspen and birch, growing on a thin humus layer over gneiss bedrock. This creates an intriguing and dynamic environment for exploration.
Yes, Brattås Naturreservat offers 3 easy hiking trails accessible from bus stations. A great option is the Blytjernet loop from Femsjøen, which is 7.1 km long and takes approximately 2 hours to complete. Another easy choice is the Lakeside Rest Area loop from Asak kirke, a 5.5 km route.
Yes, several trails are suitable for families, especially the easier routes. The varied terrain with small tarns and the unique post-fire ecosystem can be an interesting experience for children. Consider the Blytjernet loop from Femsjøen for a manageable family outing.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Norway, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially during nesting seasons and when near livestock. Always check local regulations for Brattås Naturreservat specifically, but most hiking trails are dog-friendly as long as you follow responsible pet owner guidelines.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in Brattås Naturreservat, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique natural setting, the quiet atmosphere, and the opportunity to experience a forest ecosystem recovering from a historical fire. The diverse topography and the presence of small tarns also contribute to a rewarding hiking experience.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Blytjernet loop from Femsjøen is an easy circular hike. For a moderate challenge, consider the Høgås – Gørrtjern loop from Asak kirke, which is a 14.4 km route.
For those seeking a longer and more moderate challenge, the Store Erte Lakeside Trail – Start of Trollstien loop from Kruseter is a 14.7 km route with an elevation gain of 194 meters. Another moderate option is the Høgås – Gørrtjern loop from Asak kirke, covering 14.4 km.
Brattås Naturreservat features several small rift valleys, bogs, and a couple of small tarns that offer scenic spots. The unique post-fire ecosystem itself, with its pioneering species and varied terrain, provides interesting natural sights. While there aren't specific named viewpoints in the provided data, the undulating highland offers natural vantage points over the landscape.
The best time to hike generally depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer beautiful colors and milder temperatures, while summer provides longer daylight hours. Given the 'young forest character' and diverse topography, autumn's foliage would likely be particularly striking. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the Accessible Swimming Area – Start of Trollstien loop from Kruseter is a moderate 12.3 km hike that specifically highlights access to a swimming area, perfect for a refreshing break during your hike.


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