Best natural monuments around Eide offer a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and lakes, providing numerous opportunities for outdoor exploration. The region, now part of Hustadvika Municipality, is characterized by its natural beauty and geological features. Visitors can discover 6 natural monuments that showcase the area's unique environment. These sites provide insights into the natural processes that have shaped this part of Norway.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
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No fear of heights and no fear of water. Anyone who has made it this far can certainly balance on wet stones...
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Don't make the mistake of letting the entrance scare you off. It's worth it :)
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The ladder looks intimidating, but is well secured at the most dangerous points. The descent into the second cave, with another waterfall, is worth it.
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From Melen, you have a fantastic panoramic view. The inclines are moderate by Norwegian standards 😉. The hike is definitely recommended, and it's not overcrowded. We had the mountain to ourselves.
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The Troll Church. Highly recommended. It's important to bring a flashlight. Don't rush the climb.
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Hard to find if you don't know your way around.
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The third cave at the top is accessible through a narrow entrance. You descend through the entrance hole about 2m without a backpack. Three passages, some muddy, some washed through with ankle-deep water, can be followed, which can usually only be accessed by bending over or crawling. The main passage is formed by the river, which rises here from a collapse and disappears again in a narrow gap, from which the waterfall thunders in the distance. Drops of water sparkle on the cave ceiling. A thin blue cord leads the way back to the exit. For the adventurous.
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The most unique natural monument is undoubtedly Trollkyrka - First Cave with underground waterfall. This ingenious cave system features an underground waterfall and requires a headlamp for exploration. Another part of this system, Trollkirka Waterfall and Cave, offers a challenging climb and the reward of exploring its interior with a flashlight.
Yes, Farstadstranda Beach is a great family-friendly option, offering a pleasant coastal experience with ample parking, toilets, and even hot showers. The View of the Atlantic Road is also considered family-friendly, providing stunning views of the iconic bridges and coastal scenery.
The Eide region, now part of Hustadvika Municipality, is characterized by a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and lakes. You'll encounter unique geological formations like the cave systems of Trollkyrkja with their underground waterfalls, as well as beautiful coastal beaches such as Farstadstranda Beach.
When exploring the Trollkyrkja caves, it's highly recommended to bring a good headlamp or flashlight, as the interior is dark. The path can be very wet and muddy, with some sections requiring you to navigate over boulders or through ankle-deep water, so wear appropriate waterproof footwear. Sure-footedness is essential, and warm clothing is advisable due to the cave's cool temperatures.
Yes, the area offers various hiking opportunities. For instance, a popular running trail, the "Trollkyrkja loop from Trollkyrkja," is a challenging 5.7 km route that takes you near the famous caves. You can find more details on hiking and running trails in the region by visiting the Running Trails around Eide guide.
Beyond hiking, the Eide region is excellent for cycling. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Coastal Path Near Kristiansund loop from Smørholmen," a moderate 15.6 km ride. For more options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Eide guide or the Cycling around Eide guide.
Yes, for Farstadstranda Beach, there is ample parking available, along with facilities like toilets and hot showers. For the Trollkyrkja caves, parking is typically available at the trailhead leading up to the caves, though specific details may vary.
The climb to the Trollkyrkja caves can be strenuous, with some visitors reporting it takes about 2 hours to reach the entrance. Exploring the cave system itself, especially the third cave which requires some crawling and navigating through water, will add significant time. Plan for at least a half-day adventure to fully experience the caves and the surrounding trail.
Visitors frequently highlight the adventurous and unique experience of exploring the Trollkyrkja cave system, especially the underground waterfall. The challenging climb and the reward of discovering its hidden wonders are often mentioned. For coastal areas, the pleasant natural setting and convenient facilities at Farstadstranda Beach are highly appreciated.
Yes, the View of the Atlantic Road is a designated viewpoint that offers stunning perspectives of this famous coastal route and its impressive bridges. While the Atlantic Road itself is a man-made construction, this viewpoint provides a natural vantage point to appreciate the surrounding landscape.
While specific regulations for each natural monument may vary, many outdoor trails and natural areas in Norway are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash, especially during certain seasons to protect wildlife. It's always best to check local signage or specific guidelines for each location, particularly for sensitive areas like caves or beaches.
The summer months (June to August) generally offer the most favorable weather for exploring the natural monuments, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures, making hiking and cave exploration more comfortable. However, the region's natural beauty can be appreciated in other seasons too, though winter visits may require specialized gear and experience, especially for challenging sites like Trollkyrkja.


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