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Family friendly hiking trails around Slettnes are characterized by a vast coastal plain bordering the Arctic Ocean, offering expansive views and accessible terrain. The landscape features gentle slopes, grassy trails, and some rocky sections, making it suitable for various fitness levels. Numerous small lakes and wetlands are dotted across the stony areas, attracting diverse birdlife. Hikers can also observe the characteristic Bispen mountain and, in the distance, Kinnarodden, the northernmost tip of the European mainland.
Last updated: June 28, 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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There are many places to photograph the lighthouse. I personally find this spot the most beautiful.
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A cozy café and restaurant open daily from 12 noon to 8 pm in the summer (until August 29th in 2025). They serve fish, reindeer, and sweets. Souvenirs are also available, and the key to the lighthouse is available for 60 kroner. 142 steps lead up to the lamp.
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From here the photo subject is perfect.
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Very delicious cake and chilled atmosphere
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In summer 2025, a café will be open there from 12 noon.
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Slettnes Lighthouse is the northernmost lighthouse on the European mainland. Built in 1905, the tower is 39 meters tall and the only cast-iron lighthouse in Finnmark. During World War II, it was completely destroyed by German troops in 1944. After the war, it was rebuilt until 1948 (wiki).
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The northernmost lighthouse is always worth a visit. It's beautiful and the waffles are legendary.
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Unfortunately the hut burned down. It also looks very deserted. But the walk is still worth it.
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You'll find a selection of 3 easy, family-friendly hiking trails around Slettnes, perfect for exploring the unique Arctic landscape with your loved ones. These routes are designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all ages.
Yes, all the family-friendly routes in Slettnes are designed as circular walks, making them convenient for families. For instance, the Tour of Slettnes nature reserve offers a scenic loop through the area's natural beauty.
The terrain in Slettnes is generally described as surprisingly gentle and park-like, with mostly flat slopes. While some sections might be rocky or marshy, many trails feature grassy paths and heather, making them suitable for comfortable walking. For specific stroller suitability, we recommend checking individual route details, but many easy paths are manageable for young children.
Slettnes is a designated nature reserve and a significant bird breeding ground. You might spot various bird species like arctic skuas, dunlin, ringed plover, and divers around the many lakes. The area is also home to unique Arctic plant life, including crowberries, cloudberries, and blueberries in late summer.
Slettnes offers a rich blend of nature and history. You can visit the Slettnes Lighthouse, the northernmost mainland lighthouse in the world, which offers panoramic views. The area also features cultural heritage sites like the Steinvåg Ruins of a Fishing Village and remnants of Sea Sami turf huts and Kven houses, providing a glimpse into the region's past.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of the trails, especially around key attractions like the Slettnes Lighthouse and the Nature Reserve. These areas are typically well-equipped for visitors arriving by car.
Slettnes is a nature reserve, so specific rules regarding dogs may apply to protect wildlife, especially during breeding seasons. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and ensure you clean up after them. Please check local signage for any specific restrictions within the reserve.
The summer months, particularly late summer, are ideal for family hikes in Slettnes. The weather is milder, the days are long, and you can enjoy the lush plant life, including crowberries and cloudberries. The Slettnes Lighthouse also offers services like a café during the summer.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.88 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal plain views, the accessible and gentle terrain suitable for families, and the unique combination of Arctic nature and rich cultural history.
Yes, for a shorter and very accessible option, consider the Slettnes Lighthouse – Slettnes Lighthouse loop from Slettnes naturreservat. This route is just over 3 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it perfect for little legs and a quick family outing.
During the summer months, the Slettnes Lighthouse operates a café, offering a convenient spot for refreshments after your hike. For more extensive dining options, you would typically need to visit nearby Gamvik.
Yes, the "Footprints in the North" Trail (Fotefar cultural trail) is a well-marked path that guides hikers through the history, flora, and bird life of the Finnmark coast. Information boards along the trail provide insights into the area's rich cultural heritage, including remnants of ancient settlements and wartime structures.


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