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Hiking around Nærøy offers access to a UNESCO World Heritage Site characterized by dramatic fjord scenery and towering mountains. The region features steep cliffs plunging into narrow fjords, cascading waterfalls, and a diverse landscape ranging from lush forests to alpine areas. Trails navigate through hanging valleys and offer views of the surrounding natural features.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.9
(14)
62
hikers
10.8km
06:57
970m
970m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(6)
30
hikers
5.90km
02:03
310m
310m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.5
(2)
14
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6.47km
02:27
450m
450m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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2.49km
00:40
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
(21)
92
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11.8km
03:43
430m
430m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Storvatnet Lake is a charming area to take a break. It is a tranquil place with a small wooden platform to the lakeside, a nearby picnic area, and a good place for some summer wild swimming. It is a tranquil family-friendly place for summer walks.
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Gluggfjellet is only 73 metres high, but you can get grand views over Rørvik and the coast from its neat, scenic summit. There is also a good short looped trail less than two kilometres long that goes around this small hill.
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The weather is very changeable at the beginning of June, so it's best to bring rain gear. Some of the paths are a bit muddy. The rocks are nice places to sit if you need a break.
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This is the signposted trail to Tyskenghatten, a fine summit that boasts tremendous views towards Heilhornet in Nordland. The trail is marked but dress appropriately, as the weather can be fickle.
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The three lakes here at Olaslåtten make for the ideal rest stop on the hike up to Tyskenghatten. It's a just reward for the initial steep section.
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Tyskenghatten is the Leka municipality's second highest summit. It's a great hiking objective and affords tremendous views towards mighty Heilhornet.
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The views west towards the Trøndelag and Nordland border are superb. The ascent of Vattind reveals some impressive distant peaks, such as the mighty Heilhornet.
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Nærøy offers a diverse network of over 15 hiking routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find everything from easy walks to more demanding multi-day expeditions through its dramatic fjord scenery.
The Nærøyfjord region is best explored during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers the most accessible trails and the best conditions to experience the cascading waterfalls and lush landscapes. Winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and skiing, but many hiking trails may be inaccessible or require specialized gear.
Yes, Nærøy offers several accessible trails. While specific easy routes aren't detailed in the guide data, the region is known for trails suitable for all levels. The historic Royal Postal Road from Styvi to Bleiklindi is a relatively flat 5.5 km trail along the Nærøyfjord, often accessed by boat, offering a cultural and scenic walk. The Stigen Hike is also described as an accessible adventure suitable for all levels.
Yes, there are circular options available. For instance, the View of Madsøy and Vattind – Vattind Summit loop from Leknes is a moderate 11.7 km route, and the Mountain Lake – Vattind Summit loop from Lekafjellene is a moderate 6.7 km loop, both offering varied terrain and scenic views.
Nærøy is a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its dramatic fjord scenery, towering mountains, and numerous cascading waterfalls. You can expect to see steep cliffs plunging into narrow fjords, lush forests, and impressive hanging valleys. Notable natural features include the Vattind Summit and Heilhornet Summit. The region also features ancient cultural landscapes and historical sites like the Viking Age Burial Mounds at Skeisnesset and Herlaugshaugen Viking Burial Mound.
Absolutely. The Nærøyfjord region is famous for its dramatic waterfalls. The Bakkanosi Waterfall Hike leads to a stunning waterfall, perfect for a refreshing stop. Additionally, the Brekkefossen Waterfall near Flåm offers close-up views from a path with Sherpa-built steps, and you can find vantage points for Sivlefossen waterfall near Stalheim.
The trails in Nærøy are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the breathtaking fjord views, the dramatic mountain scenery, and the diverse natural features, including the numerous waterfalls and lush forests.
Yes, Nærøy offers several demanding trails. The Heilhornet Trail is a difficult 10.8 km route with significant elevation gain, leading through varied mountain terrain. The Rimstigen Hike is also challenging, featuring steep wooden ladders and leading to panoramic views of the Nærøyfjord. For the most technically challenging, the Breiskrednosi Hike offers spectacular fjord views from 1189 meters above the fjord.
Hike durations in Nærøy vary significantly depending on the trail's length and difficulty. Shorter, moderate trails like the Trail to Tyskenghatten (6.5 km) can be completed in about 2 hours 27 minutes. Longer and more difficult routes, such as the Heilhornet Trail (10.8 km), can take nearly 7 hours to complete.
Access to some trailheads in the Nærøyfjord region, such as Styvi for the Royal Postal Road, is typically by boat, indicating that public transport options like ferries are crucial for reaching certain starting points. For other trails, local buses or private transport might be necessary, depending on their exact location within the region.
The diverse ecosystems of Nærøy, ranging from the fjord to the mountaintops, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. You might encounter red deer in the wooded hills, wild reindeer in alpine areas, and a rich birdlife in the wetlands. Harbor seals and porpoises are also often seen in the fjord waters.
Yes, Nærøy is rich in cultural history. The Royal Postal Road (Styvi to Bleiklindi) is a historic 5.5 km trail once used to transport mail. The Rimstigen Hike also follows an ancient path used by farmers. Additionally, you can explore historical sites like the Viking Age Burial Mounds at Skeisnesset and Herlaugshaugen Viking Burial Mound.


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