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Hiking around Meløy offers diverse landscapes, from majestic glaciers and alpine mountains to deep fjords and a tranquil archipelago. The region is characterized by the Svartisen Glacier, Norway's second-largest, and dramatic peaks often referred to as the Meløy Alps. Coastal areas feature idyllic fishing villages and a serene archipelago, providing varied terrain for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
4.9
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16.7km
04:59
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Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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3.61km
01:03
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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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Hard hike. Great for any fitness level. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The fish soup is worth a visit!
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A great little hike over rocks and swamp, boardwalks and moss with stunning views of the fjord and snow. Still very wet in early May, but easily doable.
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In fact, we were still 100m away. You can walk very well on the smooth rocks. It is only when you are close up that you realize the size.
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HISTORY: The area around Meløy has been completely or partially covered by glaciers several times. Around 20,000 years ago, the inland ice was at its greatest extent during the last ice age. In contrast, the glacier was completely ice-free 8,000 and 6,000 years ago. It was only as a result of large amounts of precipitation and a colder climate that the glacier began to grow again 2,500 years ago. In 1750, the glacier tongue was around two kilometers closer to the fjord than it is today. This can be attributed to the visible moraine ridge left by the glacier north and west of Engenbrevatn. The Østertal ice split into two glacier arms around 100 years ago. The eastern one reached as far as the Svartisen glacier lake. Over the next 50 years, the glacier retreated considerably and no longer reached the lake. In 1910 the glacier front was only 50 metres from the glacier lake, but by 1945 it was already 1000 metres away. As the glacier retreated, another glacier lake was formed on the western edge of the glacier arm. As the ice continued to retreat, the lake grew larger from year to year.
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The DAGMAR AAEN was built in 1931 in Esbjerg, Denmark, at the N. P. Jensen shipyard as a fishing vessel and was given the registration number E510. The ship was named Dagmar Aaen after the wife of the first owner, Mouritz Aaen, an entrepreneur from Esbjerg. The hull was built from six-centimeter oak planks on oak frames. The distance between the individual frames is so small that a fist can hardly fit between them. The hull was given an exceptional and remarkable strength by additional internal planking and watertight bulkheads. This type of ship was often used in Greenland due to its solid construction.
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Come visit us at Brestua restaurant, here you can enjoy both lunch, dinner and dessert from our a la carte menu. Here you can also find our souvenir shop Opening hours: 31. may - 13. june: 11:00 - 17:00 14. june - 18, august: 10:00 - 19:30 19. august - 1. september: 11:00 - 17:00 6. september - 29. september: 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM (Open weekends saturday and sunc Note: The kitchen closes 30 minutes before the restaurant, applicable throughout the season
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It is possible to camp or use a hammoc. Please be considerate of animals, nature and other visitors.
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The Svartisen ("black ice") is the second largest glacier in Norway at 370 square kilometers and is located in Nordland Fylke, just below the Arctic Circle, in the impressive Saltfjellet-Svartisen National Park northwest of the town of Mo i Rana. It has a total of 60 glacier arms. The Glomtal lies between the two main glaciers, the East (Østertaleis) and the West Ice. The Svartisen extends almost all the way down into the Holandsfjord, making it the glacier closest to sea level in Europe.
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Meløy offers nearly 20 hiking trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy walks, moderate excursions, and challenging mountain ascents.
Meløy's trails range from easy to difficult. There are 9 easy routes, 4 moderate, and 5 challenging trails, ensuring options for beginners and experienced hikers alike. For example, the Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake – Svartisen Glacier loop from Halsa is an easy option, while the Svartisen Glacier – Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake loop from Brestua is considered difficult.
Yes, Meløy has several easy trails suitable for families. The Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake – Svartisen Glacier loop from Halsa is a short, easy trail through glacial landscapes. Additionally, the region offers relaxing walks along sandy shores like Mjelle Beach, perfect for families.
Many trails in Meløy are suitable for dogs, but it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or protected wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific trails, particularly around national parks or nature reserves.
To experience the Svartisen Glacier, consider the Svartisen Glacier Tongue – View of the Svartisen Glacier loop from Halsa, which offers direct views of the glacier tongue. Another excellent option is the Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake – Svartisen Glacier loop from Brasetvikneset, providing extensive views of the glacial lake and the glacier itself.
Yes, Meløy features several circular routes. The Svartisen Glacier Tongue – View of the Svartisen Glacier loop from Halsa and the Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake – Svartisen Glacier loop from Brasetvikneset are both popular loop trails that allow you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Meløy's trails offer stunning natural features. You can explore the majestic Svartisen Glacier and its glacial lakes like Svartisvatnet Glacial Lake. The region also boasts dramatic alpine mountains and deep fjords. For panoramic views, consider hikes to summits like Rødøyløva Summit or viewpoints like View of the Svartisen Area.
The best time for hiking in Meløy is generally during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder, and trails are free of snow. This period offers long daylight hours and optimal conditions for exploring glaciers, mountains, and coastal areas. Some trails may be accessible in late spring or early autumn, but conditions can vary.
While some areas might have limited public transport options, many trailheads in Meløy, especially those leading to more remote locations like the Svartisen Glacier, often require a combination of ferry services and personal transport. For example, reaching the Engabreen hike often involves a ferry ride across Holandsfjord. It's advisable to plan your journey in advance and check local transport schedules.
Yes, for an easy hike with convenient access, consider the View of the Svartisen Area – Furøy Point loop from Vollabakken boligfelt. This 3.2 km trail is rated easy and likely has parking available near the starting point, making it a good choice for a quick and accessible outing.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Meløy, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 190 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Svartisen Glacier and alpine mountains to the tranquil coastal archipelago. The unique blend of challenging ascents and serene walks is often highlighted as a major draw.
When hiking in Meløy, especially on glacier-related trails or challenging mountain routes, it's crucial to be prepared for changing weather conditions. Always carry appropriate gear, inform someone of your plans, and consider guided tours for glacier exploration. The terrain can be rugged, so sturdy footwear is essential. For current avalanche warnings or specific safety advice, consult local authorities or visitor centers.


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