Attractions and places to see around Rissa are situated on the Fosen peninsula along the Trondheimsfjord, offering a mix of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich history, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can find ancient landmarks, scenic fjords, and numerous hiking trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Geitfjellet is a superb objective for a hike from Trondheim. At 1,365 feet (416 m) it provides excellent views across Trondheim's bay and beyond.
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This is a classic open cabin that's maintained on a voluntary basis. It's not known exactly when it was built, or who by, but it's thought to date back to around 1900.
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Gorgeous serene lake, definitely worth a rest break.
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Storheia provides gorgeous views across the Bymarka Nature Reserve and the fjord below. It features on the Top 7 route, a challenging hike that takes in Trondheim's seven peaks in one day.
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Grønlia has been welcoming those exploring Bymarka since 1925. The hut provides superb views across Skjellbreia lake and is a great objective for a hike. You can buy food and drink here, while there are toilet facilities too.
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This is a lovely little hut on the way up Geitfjellet. If you're in need of a break, you can relax on one of the picnic benches. From here, it's a strenuous pull up to the top.
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Geitfjellet is a superb objective for a run from Trondheim. At 1,365 feet (416 m) it provides excellent views across Trondheim's bay and beyond.
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Rissa offers several significant historical sites. You can explore
Rein Abbey, a site with Viking Age and medieval roots, where the ruins of the convent church are partly incorporated into a farm building. Another notable site is the Hindrem Stave Church, a hand-built replica of a 12th-century stave church. The area also features Helleristningene på Stykket, 5,500-year-old elk carvings from the Stone Age, and various historical fortifications like Hysnes Fort.
Yes, Indre Fosen, where Rissa is located, provides numerous hiking trails with panoramic views. Popular summits include Geitfjellet Summit, offering excellent views across Trondheim's bay, and Storheia Summit, which provides gorgeous views across the Bymarka Nature Reserve and the fjord. For a challenging experience, consider Kjerringklumpen, a 13 km round trip with views extending to the Atlantic on clear days. You can find more detailed running routes in the area by visiting the Running Trails around Rissa guide.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Rissa is situated along the impressive Trondheimsfjord and Stjørnfjord, offering scenic coastal views. You can visit Blomstertjønna Pond, a serene lake popular for rest breaks. For stunning vistas, hike to Geitfjellet Summit or Bosbergheia, one of the higher points in Bymarka, both offering expansive views of the fjord and surrounding landscapes. Don't miss Fossbrottet in Skauga, a scenic waterfall with a large pool.
Yes, families can enjoy several attractions. Fabeløya Naturlekepark is a nature-inspired playground with sculpture trails and sea views. Many of the natural areas, like Blomstertjønna Pond, are also considered family-friendly for leisurely walks. Additionally, Grønlia Cabin, a hut in Bymarka, welcomes explorers of all ages and provides food, drink, and toilet facilities, making it a great destination for a family hike.
For cultural heritage, visit Museet Kystens Arv (Coastal Heritage Museum), which focuses on boatbuilding and fjord-side activities. The charming coastal village of Råkvåg boasts Bryggerekka, Norway's largest collection of preserved herring wharves outside urban areas. You can also experience the Kystpilegrimsleia (Coastal Pilgrimage Route), which passes through Rissa, offering a journey through faith, history, and sea.
There are various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find moderate routes like the 'Rein Monastery – Wooden Bridge Over Waterway loop from Rein kirke' or the 'Bakklandet District – Old Town Bridge loop from Flakk ferjekai'. For more options, including mountain biking, explore the Cycling around Rissa guide and the MTB Trails around Rissa guide.
The Rissa Landslide Site marks the location of Norway's largest quick clay landslide of the 20th century, which occurred on April 29, 1978. While a somber event, it serves as a stark reminder of nature's power and is a significant historical event in the area. The site is a place for reflection on this impactful natural disaster.
Yes, several outdoor areas are suitable for visitors with dogs. Blomstertjønna Pond is a popular destination for dog owners, offering a pleasant spot for a break. Many of the hiking trails in the surrounding natural landscapes are also dog-friendly, allowing you and your pet to enjoy the scenery together.
If you are exploring the Bymarka area, Grønlia Cabin is a welcoming hut that has been serving explorers since 1925. It offers superb views across Skjellbreia lake and provides food, drink, and toilet facilities, making it an ideal spot for a rest break during your outdoor adventures.
The summits around Rissa offer spectacular panoramic views. From Geitfjellet Summit, you can enjoy excellent views across Trondheim's bay and beyond. Storheia Summit provides gorgeous views across the Bymarka Nature Reserve and the fjord below. Bosbergheia, one of the higher points in Bymarka, also offers stunning views across the Trondheim Fjord.
For a unique outdoor adventure, consider the Munkstigen Via Ferrata, a cliffside climbing route that offers an adrenaline-pumping experience with incredible fjord views. Additionally, the area's fjords, Trondheimsfjord and Stjørnfjord, provide opportunities for kayaking and boating.
Strømmenbrygga is a charming pier and cultural arena located by the fjord. It's an ideal spot for leisurely walks, photography, or enjoying an evening picnic with scenic waterfront views.


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