Best attractions and places to see around Nes, a municipality in Norway's Hallingdal region, offers a range of attractions for nature enthusiasts and those seeking active holidays. Situated along the Rv7 route, it serves as a stop between Oslo and Bergen. The area features natural landscapes, cultural sites, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Nes provides diverse experiences, from exploring nature parks to engaging in winter sports.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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A lovely gravel track surrounded by lush green forest. The riding is mostly smooth, but it does get narrow and stony in places, adding a touch of challenge. Perfect if you enjoy quiet woodland scenery.
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Update July 2025: A new bridge has been added here. Not pretty - but functional and unfortunately no longer a suspension bridge.
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Small campsite that has long since passed its heyday. But the cheapest cabin rental of my two weeks in Norway so far!
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Campsite Retrocamp (Brekko Camping) - inexpensive small camping site with shower, toilet and cabins. Beautifully located by the river - just west of Gol.
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Beautiful campsite in Stavn on the main road No 7. Nice people run the place - a visit is worthwhile! This place has two locations. One directly in the village of Stavn (reception for both) and the other 500 meters below the village by the river. Attention - the prices for the campsite down by the lake are higher than for the place up by the reception... Update July 2025 There is currently only the upper campsite. The lower part was destroyed in a flood in 2023. A small hike down to the river is still worthwhile - nice atmosphere there! I hope they get the lower place back in shape!
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Nes offers a variety of natural attractions. You can visit Langedrag Nature Park to see Norwegian wildlife and farm animals, or explore the unique Gardnos Meteorite Park, one of the world's most accessible meteorite craters. For scenic walks, consider the Forest Trail Near Gol, which features a gravel track through lush forest. The area also boasts numerous hiking and mountain biking trails leading to mountain tops with spectacular views.
Yes, Nes is very family-friendly. Langedrag Nature Park is a great option for all ages, offering interaction with animals. For outdoor fun, Trytetjern is a public beach perfect for swimming, with a water trampoline and beach volleyball. Cyclists can enjoy Fun gravel trails, which are designed with bumps and curved turns suitable for families. Additionally, several camping sites like Stavn Camping and Retrocamp (Brekko Camping) Gol offer family-friendly facilities.
To delve into the region's history and culture, visit the Hallingdal Museum. You can also take a stroll through Gamle Nes (Old Nes) to discover historic buildings and the town's past. The Art Walk Nesbyen is another cultural trail showcasing local history and art inspired by Hallingdal.
Nes is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking trails range from challenging ascents to mountain tops like Beia, offering rewarding views, to more gentle forest paths. For cycling, Nes is considered one of Norway's top mountain biking destinations, with trails for all skill levels, including the family-friendly HallingSpranget. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including options for touring and road cycling. Explore more routes in the Cycling around Nes and Road Cycling Routes around Nes guides.
Yes, the Gardnos Meteorite Park is a truly unique natural phenomenon. It allows visitors to explore one of the world's most accessible meteorite craters, with guided tours available during the summer months.
Trytetjern is the most popular spot for swimming and relaxation by the water. Located near Nesbyen town center, it features a sandy beach, a water trampoline, and facilities like changing rooms and toilets, making it ideal for a summer day.
For winter sports enthusiasts, Nesfjellet Alpinsenter offers various downhill skiing trails, ski lifts, and a ski school. Nesbyen is also renowned for its extensive cross-country skiing opportunities, boasting over 450 kilometers of groomed tracks suitable for all levels, from easy to challenging.
Yes, there are several camping options. Stavn Camping is a beautiful campsite located by the river. Another option is Retrocamp (Brekko Camping) Gol, which offers inexpensive cabin rentals and is beautifully situated by the river just west of Gol.
Absolutely. Nes offers a variety of running trails. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Myking' (8.9 km, moderate) or the 'Klevarudnatten – Utsikten loop from Trytetjern' (7.2 km, difficult). For more options, check out the Running Trails around Nes guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and well-maintained trails. For instance, the Forest Trail Near Gol is loved for its smooth gravel track through lush green forest, offering a quiet and scenic experience. The Fun gravel trails are highlighted for being family-friendly with enjoyable bumps and curved turns, even suitable for gravel bikes.
Nes offers distinct experiences depending on the season. Summer is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, swimming at Trytetjern, and exploring the Gardnos Meteorite Park. Winter transforms the area into a paradise for skiing, with both downhill and extensive cross-country options at Nesfjellet Alpinsenter. Spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery for hiking and cycling with fewer crowds.
The best way to experience Norwegian wildlife is by visiting Langedrag Nature Park. This park allows visitors to observe and sometimes interact with native animals such as lynx, wolves, and arctic foxes in large enclosures, alongside traditional farm animals.
Yes, there is a Suspension Bridge Over River in Norway. While the original suspension bridge has been replaced, a new functional bridge now provides passage across the river, offering a crossing point in a scenic location.


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