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Easy, wheelchair-friendly hike to Galtetjern in Siljan – 4.6 km circular trail with fishing pier, Rubensplass, and forest scenery, Apr–Nov.
Siljan
Length: 40 km Cycling: about 3 hours
Pavements: Asphalt Level: Medium
Along the whole the lake there is a road. A nice bike ride around the sea serpent's kingdom! Many camping sites with beaches around the whole lake.
Seljord
The hike to Røksbufjellet and Jøronnatten is for those who like physical challenges and breathtaking nature. High peaks, beautiful views, great fishing waters and wild waterfalls are some of the things you will encounter on this hike.
Bø i Telemark
Short and steep hike, with beautiful view over the lake Tinnsjøen.
Tinn Austbygd
This is a great hike to the mountain top, Skuggenatten in Treungen.
Treungen
If you want true wilderness experiences, the Wilderness Adventure in Drangedal is the right place.
Drangedal
Get a panoramic view of Hardangervidda! Sherpas from Nepal have built a beautiful stone step up to the viewpoint. Suitable for everyone.
Rauland
Easy round trip that is great to walk with children. Along the way, you can experience waterfalls, historical sites, gorges, and good viewpoints.
Seljord
Skorve is one of the highest mountains in Seljord, with two peaks: Mount Gøysen and Mount Nordnibba. During WWII two planes crashed into the mountain.
Seljord
Omnesfossen in Sauland is a beautiful natural spot where the river forms pools and waterfalls, perfect for both swimming and fishing.
Sauland
Vieråsen, behind Åstjønn lake, is probably unfamiliar to many people. It neighbours the extremely popular Melakollen, and it too can surprise with great views.
Siljan
Explore the 7 km coastal path between Skjelsvik and Brevik, Porsgrunn. Find beaches, historical sites, and great views along the Eidanger Fjord.
Brevik
Sandøya is like a little Saltkråkan with cozy paths, small coves, beautiful beaches and cozy houses. There are many great round trips you can take here.
Brevik
Family-friendly hike at Fiskebekkåsen in Siljan – an easy 4.7 km forest trail with historic burial mounds, blueberry picking, and scenic nature.
Siljan
Hamaren is a walking trail by Lake Fyresvatn that is universally designed and suitable for pedestrians, cyclists, prams and wheelchairs.
Fyresdal
At Bjørgefjell you can choose from different paths through the cultural landscape with idyllic spots where you can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Seljordsvatnet.
Seljord
A 7 km walk to a unique rock formation. The trail is steep and difficult, but in return you get to experience a fantastic view.
Bø i Telemark