3.7
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162
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3
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Hiking in Migaren Naturreservat is characterized by a steep, south-facing hillside that rises from 26 meters above sea level to approximately 570 meters. The area features a rich deciduous forest, home to diverse plant species, and borders the Frafjordheiane landscape protection area. While traditional hiking trails are present, the region is also known for the Migaren Via Ferrata, a climbing route offering panoramic views over Jøssingfjord. The terrain includes varied elevations and natural features, providing a range of experiences for…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
3.5
(13)
54
hikers
10.1km
02:39
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.5
(15)
58
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9.28km
02:26
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
8
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10.3km
03:54
610m
610m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Here the hiking trail crosses the roaring waterfall over a long suspension bridge.
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There are currently 3 moderate hiking trails accessible directly from bus stations in Migaren Naturreservat, offering convenient starting points for your adventure.
The trails accessible from bus stations in Migaren Naturreservat are all rated as moderate. You can expect varied terrain, including sections through rich deciduous forests on a steep, south-facing hillside, characteristic of the reserve's unique ecosystem. While not overly technical, they offer a good physical challenge.
Yes, all three routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike conveniently at the same bus station. For example, you can explore the Hiking loop from Memorgotuva naturreservat or the Hiking loop from Grong kirke.
While the Migaren Naturreservat itself is known for its rich deciduous forest and rare plant species, the broader region offers spectacular views. The most prominent feature is the Migaren Via Ferrata in Jøssingfjord, which offers breathtaking panoramic views over the fjord, including landmarks like the Fokksteinane and the iconic houses under Helleren. Although the Via Ferrata is a climbing route, its proximity highlights the dramatic landscapes of the area.
The Migaren Via Ferrata is located in Jøssingfjord, which may be accessible via public transport depending on local bus schedules. It is a 400-meter long climbing route, rated medium difficulty, that crosses the Migaren waterfall. Essential equipment like a via ferrata sling, climbing harness, and helmet are required and can be rented from the Jøssingfjord Science Museum. Guided tours are also available. It is generally not recommended for children under 12 or individuals with a fear of heights. For more details, you can visit Visit Norway.
The trails are rated as moderate, which means they might be challenging for very young children or those unaccustomed to hiking. However, families with older children who are in good physical condition and have some hiking experience may find them rewarding. Always consider the distance and elevation gain, such as the Litl-Husfjellet – Stor-Husfjellet loop, before setting out.
Generally, dogs are permitted on hiking trails in Norway, but they must be kept on a leash, especially in protected areas like Migaren Naturreservat, to protect wildlife and the delicate ecosystem. Always check local regulations and signage at the trailhead for any specific restrictions.
The rich deciduous forest of Migaren Naturreservat is particularly beautiful in spring when new leaves emerge, and in autumn with its vibrant fall colors. Summer offers longer daylight hours and generally milder weather. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for snow and ice, and always check local conditions and bus schedules, as some services may be reduced.
Information on specific cafes directly at the bus station trailheads is limited. However, the Jøssingfjord Science Museum, located in the broader Jøssingfjord area, is a notable facility that offers equipment rental for the Via Ferrata and may have visitor amenities. It's always advisable to pack sufficient water and snacks for your hike.
Hiking in Migaren Naturreservat generally does not require specific permits for access to the trails themselves. As a protected area, it's important to respect the natural environment, stay on marked paths, and adhere to any local regulations regarding flora, fauna, and waste disposal.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from 37 ratings. Reviewers often praise the unique natural beauty of the protected deciduous forest and the challenging yet rewarding experience of exploring the region's varied terrain, especially the dramatic landscapes surrounding Jøssingfjord.


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