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Hiking around Fredrikstad offers diverse landscapes, from tranquil waters and serene lakes to rolling hills and dense forests. The city's coastal location near the mouth of the Glomma River provides a unique blend of waterfront scenery and lush inland environments. The region features varied terrains, including granite coves and numerous skerries, catering to different hiking preferences. These natural features make Fredrikstad a compelling destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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6.45km
01:43
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.59km
02:00
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.49km
02:13
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.14km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.81km
01:17
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This picnic area is the usual start point for the Gansrød Trail, a lovely short loop of the peninsula. Allow just over an hour for the round. There's parking by the picnic area too.
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Here you can experience the wild coastal landscape of Eastern Norway, far from any hustle and bustle. The loop starts at the distinctive Kråkerøy church and leads over solid wooden bridges and smoothly polished Svaberg rocks out to the outermost islets of Glufsa. A name that is no coincidence: „Glufs* means «gust of wind» in Old Norse, and that is exactly what you feel here when the southwest wind meets the currents of the Oslo Fjord. Along the way, it is worth taking a look into the rock pools and gorges. An impressive Jettegryte awaits in a rocky bay. A giant's kettlehole formed by water as a silent testament to the forces of nature. The tour is accessible all year round and, thanks to its moderate altitude profile, is also suitable for families.
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At the southernmost tip of the Glufsa islets, a panoramic view opens up that is hard to beat. Northwards into the forests around Sprinklet, westwards to Gressvik and Viker, southwards to the two elongated ridges of Søsterøyene, and eastwards across the west coast of Kråkerøy to the Hvaler islands. The rock glows warm red, and if you look closely, you'll discover impressive crystal formations in the rock that glitter in the sun. On the way there, you pass reed belts, small pebble beaches, and rock pools.
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Regimentsmyra Nature Reserve is a protected area established on 21 June 2017 to safeguard threatened and vulnerable habitats, including broadleaf woodland with oak and ash, as well as spruce and pine forest. Visit for a quiet walk where you can look for mixed forest edges, older trees, and layered vegetation, and keep an eye out for signs of woodland wildlife.
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Hankø is a beautiful car-free island in the southern Oslofjord. The island is a natural paradise and offers great coastal hiking, wildlife and premier wild swimming spots. It is also well known internationally for its sailing, tennis and recreational facilities. In addition, due to its close proximity to Oslo, it is a popular summer holiday area with a liberal sprinkling of summer cottages. It is easily accessable by ferry from Hankøsundet.
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This little fishing cabin is nestled in this beautiful small enclave.
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Nice view of the Munkebukta beach. It's a very quiet place, ideal for a picnic break
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Nice view from the forest over the sea. Perfect for a picnic break.
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Fredrikstad offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 60 trails available. These routes cater to different preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate treks through diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Fredrikstad is quite varied. You'll find tranquil waterside paths along the Glomma River, serene lakes, rolling hills, and dense forests. The coastal areas, especially towards Hvaler, feature stunning granite coves and skerries, offering a unique blend of inland and coastal scenery.
Yes, Fredrikstad has several family-friendly trails. For an engaging experience, consider the Bear Trail (Bjørneløypa) in Bjørndalen, which features animal sculptures and a resting area. Another easy option is the Swimming Area with Playground loop from Mærrapanna naturreservat, which is 1.7 miles (2.8 km) long and leads through a nature reserve.
Many trails in Fredrikstad are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in nature reserves and during nesting seasons. The diverse forests and coastal paths offer plenty of opportunities for you and your canine companion to explore together. Always check local regulations for specific areas.
Yes, Fredrikstad offers several circular routes. A popular choice is the Old Town Bridge, Fredrikstad – Fredrikstad Fortress loop from Fredrikstad, which is an easy 4.3 miles (7 km) hike. This route allows you to explore the historic Old Town and its fortress while enjoying a pleasant walk.
Fredrikstad is rich in history. You can hike around the star-shaped Fredrikstad Fortress in the Old Town. Other historical sites nearby include the Hunn Stone Circles and various rock carvings like the Solberg Petroglyphs, offering glimpses into ancient times.
Absolutely. The region boasts stunning natural features. You can find panoramic views from Ravneberget Bygdeborg, overlooking Fredrikstad and the sea. The View of the Oslofjord loop from Kjøkøy offers beautiful coastal vistas. Additionally, the majestic Glomma River flows through the city, providing picturesque waterfront paths like the Glommastien.
The hiking trails in Fredrikstad are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, the blend of historical sites with nature, and the well-maintained paths suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Fredrikstad is very welcoming for beginners, with 27 easy routes available. A great starting point is the Tour of Askedalstangen, an easy 4.0 miles (6.4 km) trail that offers pleasant coastal views and takes less than two hours to complete.
Fredrikstad, located in Norway's sunniest region, is enjoyable for hiking throughout much of the year. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring forests and coastal paths. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors, while winter can offer unique snowy landscapes, though some trails might require appropriate gear.
While Fredrikstad itself is known for its coastal and river landscapes, the impressive Sarpsfossen Waterfall, one of Europe's largest, is located a short distance away in Sarpsborg. It's a powerful natural spectacle worth visiting, often combined with a hike in the surrounding area.
Many trails in Fredrikstad provide this unique combination. The region's proximity to the coast and its extensive forests mean you can often transition from a serene woodland path to a scenic coastal view. Areas like Mærrapanna Naturreservat and the Hvaler archipelago offer excellent examples of this diverse landscape.


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