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Hike the easy Odderøya Loop, a 2.0-mile route in Kristiansand offering coastal views, historical sites, and the Odderøya Lighthouse.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.10 km
1.06 km
644 m
442 m
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1.56 km
721 m
264 m
235 m
224 m
178 m
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The terrain is varied, combining unpaved paths with loose rocks, coastal sections over rocks, and steps. You'll encounter rolling hills, open areas, and forested sections. Be aware that some parts, especially the Fyrgangen path, can be more rugged and steeper, with stairs. Coastal steps can be slippery when wet, so sure-footedness is advised.
The loop offers stunning views of the Skagerrak Strait and Kristiansandsfjorden. You'll pass historical sites like the Søndre Strandbatteri and Østre Battery, remnants of the island's military past. A key landmark is the historic Odderøya Lighthouse. High points on the island provide sweeping panoramas of the archipelago and the Port of Kristiansand.
Odderøya island is very accessible from downtown Kristiansand. It's connected by four bridges, making it easy to reach on foot, by bike, or by car from the city center.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails on the island, including Odderøyveien, Natostien, Mellomveien, Viljebakken, and Fyrtrappen, offering a diverse hiking experience.
The trail is generally considered easy to moderate and suitable for various fitness levels. While much of it is accessible, some sections, particularly the Fyrgangen path, involve steeper climbs and stairs. Families with younger children or beginners should be prepared for varied terrain and potential slippery spots on coastal steps.
Odderøya has a rich history, serving as a naval base and quarantine station, once the largest in Northern Europe. You can still see traces of military activity, including fortifications and cannon positions, dating from the Great Northern War through the Cold War. Evidence of Stone Age human activity also exists on the island.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially slippery coastal steps and rocky paths, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable for changing weather conditions, and bringing water is always a good idea, especially on warmer days.
Odderøya is a public recreational area, and there are no entrance fees or permits required to access the island or hike the loop. Standard outdoor etiquette applies, such as staying on marked paths and respecting nature and other visitors.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for enjoying the coastal views. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer a serene, snowy landscape, though some paths might be icy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on Odderøya. However, it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in populated areas, near wildlife, and during nesting seasons, to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all visitors and the local ecosystem.
Parking is available near the access points to Odderøya island, particularly close to the bridges connecting it to downtown Kristiansand. Specific parking areas may have fees, so check local signage upon arrival.
Today we cycled from the parking space back to Kristiansand (approx. 10 km), this time to the old town and from there we walked a small island tour on the island of Odderøya. Odderøya is a public open-air museum. For me, this tour is definitely one of the most beautiful tours this summer. The weather was great, the harbor in the middle of the old town of Kristiansand really has flair and forms a typically Norwegian place with the colorful houses and the water. On the island you have wonderful views of the water, you will find a small lighthouse and a sandy beach. Everywhere chairs and seating areas invite you to linger and relax. In the four cardinal points there are still remnants from times of war - above all bunkers and cannons. In the old town there is a fish boutique, an ice cream parlor and restaurants. All people sit on wooden benches and steps around the port. It's summer hustle and bustle. We really enjoyed this place!