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Hike the Himakånå Trail, a moderate 3.7-mile route offering expansive views over Lysevatnet lake and the Nedstrandsfjord.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The round trip for the Himakånå Trail usually takes about 2 to 3 hours. The ascent to the rock formation itself can be completed in approximately one hour.
The trail is classified as 'moderate' by komoot and 'blue' (medium difficulty) within Norway's hiking system. It's suitable for individuals with basic hiking skills and average physical condition. While there are some consistently steep sections, it's generally considered manageable for most people. It is not recommended for strollers or wheelchair users due to the uneven and potentially marshy conditions.
The trail begins with about 550 meters on an asphalt road, then transitions to a tractor road, an older road, and finally a path. Much of the hike is on a gravel path, which can include relatively steep sections and some marshy areas. You'll traverse through scattered birch forests, bushes, and heather, eventually reaching more exposed terrain. Sturdy hiking shoes with good ankle support are recommended due to potentially slippery gravel.
The trail offers breathtaking panoramic views, especially from the summit. You'll overlook Lysevatnet lake, the Nedstrandsfjord, and lush green valleys with farms. Expansive vistas to the north, west, and east, including views of the Ryfylke Islands, are also part of the experience. Key viewpoints include the View of Himakånå and the Himakånå Cliff.
Often called 'Trolltunga's little sister' or 'Mini Trolltunga,' this trail offers similarly spectacular views without the extreme effort or crowds of its more famous counterpart. It provides a chance to experience magnificent Norwegian nature and culture. The Himakånå rock formation itself holds local mythological significance, named after a petrified troll from Norwegian legends.
The trail is best hiked during the warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, when conditions are most favorable and the views are clear. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash, especially in areas where animals may be grazing, and always clean up after your pet.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Himakånå Trail itself. However, there may be fees for parking at the trailhead.
Parking is available near the trailhead. For detailed information on parking locations and any associated fees, it's advisable to check local resources like visithimakana.com or visitnorway.com before your visit.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Nasjonal sykkelrute 1 (Moss–Bergen).
While the trail is considered family-friendly and more accessible than some other Norwegian hikes, it does have consistently steep sections and uneven terrain. It's best suited for families with children who have basic hiking experience and are in average physical condition. It is not suitable for strollers.
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But the view from the rocky outcrop is breathtaking.
The effort is worth it.
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The view is definitely terrific!
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