Best attractions and places to see around Solund, an archipelago on Norway's western edge, offers a landscape of over 1,700 islands, islets, and skerries. This region is characterized by its dramatic coastal features and unique geology, including sandstone from the Devonian Period. Solund is part of the Fjord Coast Regional and Geopark, showcasing open coastal landscapes and striking mountain formations. It provides a setting for exploring natural features and coastal culture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Incredible view, caution intended for the more confident because climbing on the side of a cliff, a rope helps
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The path via the normal route "left around" has been extensively renovated, with Sherpa stairs over the steep step to the plateau and wooden bridges over the mud
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Via ferrata. It was fun.
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As a newbie to hiking, especially in mountains, it was a bit more difficult. You should definitely be fit. And take a compass with you!
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when we were there, it had just started to rain, so we decided to take the left path based on the entry on the topic "mountain rescue". On top of the plateau we met two hikers who had chosen the "very difficult" ascent. according to them, feasible, although you have to act ropes in the steep rock plus steps made of steel. On the way back the weather was better and maybe we would have done it under these conditions.
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From here it goes more or less vertically over ladders and with a rope up. This path is only recommended for experienced people and, if necessary, with a via ferrata set. We turned around after the mountain rescue team got someone out of the rock in front of us.
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Here you have to choose one option. The right path is not for the untrained without equipment!
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Solund offers a wide range of outdoor activities, including sea kayaking among its numerous islands, cycling on quiet roads, and fishing. You can also join a wild sheep safari or try disc golf at the Draumeparken Disc Golf Destination in Hardbakke.
Yes, Solund has several challenging options. The hike to Gygrekjeften Rock Formation is known for its challenging path up and down, offering very nice views. For experienced individuals, there's also a Via Ferrata (Klettersteig) in Norway, which involves ladders and ropes with incredible views. The Nipestien Trail Junction also presents a very difficult ascent option that requires equipment and experience.
For families, the hike up Ramnenipa (232 meters above sea level) is well-marked and suitable for both children and adults, offering great views over Hardbakke. The Sognesjøhytta is also an accessible day trip cabin. At Dalevatnet Canoe Rental, you can paddle a kayak, swim, or simply relax by the lake.
You can visit the Utvær Lighthouse, located at Norway's westernmost point, which has historical significance with traces of earlier settlements and marks from sword sharpening. The Solund Visitor Centre at Taklebua in Hardbakke also offers insights into coastal culture through its exhibitions.
Popular hiking trails include the path to Gygrekjeften Rock Formation, which offers a challenging but rewarding experience. Pollatinden, the second-highest mountain, provides magnificent views. Ramnenipa is another popular, easier option. You can find more hiking routes, including easy and moderate options, in the Hiking around Solund guide.
Solund is part of the Fjord Coast Regional and Geopark, known for its unique geology, including sandstone from the Devonian Period. You can also explore the Gygrekjeften Rock Formation, a natural monument. The archipelago itself, with its 1,700 islands, islets, and skerries, offers a dramatic coastal landscape.
A popular way to experience the islands is to join the local mail boat for island hopping. This provides a unique perspective of the spectacular coastal landscape and connects island communities, taking you to areas like Bulandet and Værlandet, and even the idyllic fishing village of Gåsvær.
Visitors frequently highlight the incredible views from summits and viewpoints, such as those from Gygrekjeften Rock Formation and the Via Ferrata. The crystal-clear water at Langevatnet is also appreciated as a refreshing break spot after a descent.
Yes, Langevatnet is a great place for a break, with crystal clear water ideal for a short dip. Similarly, Dalevatnet offers opportunities for swimming, kayaking, or simply relaxing by the water.
The Nordsjøløype in Ytre Solund is a coastal hike that allows visitors to experience untouched nature, listen to the waves, and enjoy panoramic views of Alden, Kinnaklova, and Utvær. It's a great way to immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the region's coastline.
Solund is particularly popular for outdoor activities during the warmer months, offering ideal conditions for sea kayaking, cycling, and hiking. The long daylight hours in summer provide ample time to explore the islands and coastal trails.


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