Best attractions and places to see around Etnedal include a blend of natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural experiences in Norway's Innlandet county. Characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and serene lakes, the Etna River flows through the valley. The region offers diverse landscapes, from mountain peaks to ancient rock carvings, providing a range of points of interest.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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No idea why it's called that, but it is. At least it says so on the map. Nothing particular about it as such, but it's a landmark that everyone knows and refers to.
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Small cabin right by Høgkampvannet. It's open, and if surprised by the weather or darkness it is possible for two to spend the night here.
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A great starting place for riding downhill, in either direction. The altitude doesn't come for free though (only trails lead up here, no gravel roads or anything), and getting the bike up here in the first place can be a challenge. One that is worth it, notably.
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not very far from the parking lot are these rock carvings worth seeing. Next to the rapids of Møllerstufossen is a nice picnic spot
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There are several ways to hike on the stones right next to the river. An absolute highlight for us and the children (5 and 8 years)
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This small cabin is a modest landmark by Høgkampvannet, and a natural place to stop and rest for a short while. It's easy to find good places to sit in the terrain in the immediate vicinity, and the view is great.
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The natural "first pick" destination when hiking or skiing in the area. Fantastic view in all directions.
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Etnedal offers stunning natural beauty. You can hike to Spåtind Summit, the highest point at 1414 meters, for far-reaching views of Jotunheimen and Rondane. Another beautiful spot is the View of the Waterfall on the Åsta River, where you can hike on stones right next to the water. The Etna River itself flows through the valley, providing scenic views and opportunities for fishing.
Yes, Etnedal has several historical and cultural sites. Don't miss the Møllerstufossen Rock Carvings, ancient Stone Age art sites near the Etna River. The Lunde Bridge, built in the 1820s, is Northern Europe's largest and oldest dry mortar natural stone bridge still in use. You can also visit Bruflat Church and Nord-Etnedal Church, both offering insights into local history and architecture. The Breiesleiren site marks a World War II resistance camp.
Beyond hiking, Etnedal is excellent for various outdoor activities. The Etna River is great for fishing and river paddling for experienced paddlers. Cycling is popular in the Synnfjell mountain area, with routes like the 'Kjerringdalsrunden' from Bruflat. In winter, Etnedal offers excellent slopes and trails for both cross-country and downhill skiing, especially around Spåtind. You can also find rock climbing at Madslangrudberget.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Etnedal are suitable for families. The View of the Waterfall on the Åsta River is a highlight where children can safely explore the river stones. The Møllerstufossen Rock Carvings also offer a fascinating historical experience with a nice picnic spot nearby. Langsua National Park, accessible from Lenningen, features generally easy terrain suitable for family hikes. Randsfjorden Lake provides opportunities for peaceful picnics, swimming, and kayaking.
The best time to visit Etnedal depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) is ideal for hiking, cycling, fishing, and exploring natural sites like waterfalls and lakes. Autumn (September to October) offers beautiful fall foliage for hiking. Winter (December to March) transforms Etnedal into a snowy paradise, perfect for cross-country and downhill skiing.
Etnedal boasts numerous well-marked hiking routes for all fitness levels. You can find trails leading through forests, past lakes like Lake Øyangen, and up mountains like Høgevarde. The Old King's Road, part of the Lunde Bridge area, is a refurbished natural and cultural walking path. For more specific routes, check out the Running Trails around Etnedal guide, which includes options like the Rundemellen loop.
Yes, Etnedal offers unique cultural experiences. You can visit the Etnedal Arts and Crafts Center to explore traditional Norwegian craftsmanship, where local artisans demonstrate woodworking, textile arts, and pottery. Workshops are also available. Additionally, Etnedal hosts the annual Etnedaldagane, a crafts and culture fair.
Etnedal offers diverse cycling routes, particularly in the Synnfjell mountain area. Mountain roads provide picturesque routes for experienced cyclists, such as the 'Kjerringdalsrunden' from Bruflat. For more options, refer to the Cycling around Etnedal guide, which features routes like the Waterfall loop from Aurdal, and the Road Cycling Routes around Etnedal guide for road biking enthusiasts.
Visitors particularly enjoy the breathtaking views from Spåtind Summit, describing them as 'fantastic in all directions.' The opportunity to hike on the stones right next to the Waterfall on the Åsta River is also a favorite, especially for families. The historical significance of the Møllerstufossen Rock Carvings and the peaceful resting spot at the Red Cross Cabin at Høgkampvannet are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Etnedal is a great destination for fishing. The Etna River, which flows through the entire valley, provides excellent opportunities for fishing. Langsua National Park, accessible from Etnedal, is also a prime location for fishing. You would typically need to acquire local fishing permits.
Yes, Langsua National Park is accessible from Lenningen in Etnedal. Established in 2011, it's a prime location for hunting, fishing, and various outdoor activities. The park features beautiful birch forests, open mountain plains, and peaks rising to almost 1700 meters above sea level, with generally easy terrain suitable for family hikes.
The Lunde Bridge is a historically significant structure in Etnedal, built between 1827 and 1829. It holds the distinction of being Northern Europe's largest and oldest dry mortar natural stone bridge still in use. Measuring 132 meters long, it has been designated a national monument and even inspired Etnedal's coat of arms. A portion of the Old King's Road, which the bridge was part of, is now a cultural walking path.


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