Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning
Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning
Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning is a protected area within the Vega archipelago in Nordland, Norway, characterized by a diverse landscape suitable for outdoor activities. The region encompasses both flat, grass-covered islands like Hysvær and the dramatic, elevated peak of Søla, which rises to 432 meters above sea level. This geological variation, from calc-mica schist to granite bedrock, creates distinct environments for exploration. The area is also a crucial habitat for seabirds and features cultural landscapes shaped by traditional…
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2.08km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning is a protected area within the Vega archipelago in Nordland, Norway. It encompasses 93 square kilometers, including significant sea areas, and is part of the Vegaøyan World Heritage Site. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes and is crucial for seabird populations.
The primary outdoor activity in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning is hiking. The varied terrain, from flat islands to elevated peaks, provides diverse opportunities for exploration. Komoot users have rated routes in this region an average of 4.71 out of 5 stars.
The region features flat, grass-covered islands like Hysvær and the elevated peak of Søla, which rises to 1,417 feet (432 meters) above sea level. Hysvær consists of calc-mica schist, supporting rich vegetation, while Søla is mainly granite with sparser plant life. The landscape also includes cultural elements like traditional buildings.
The area is a vital habitat for seabirds, serving as a breeding, moulting, and wintering ground. Notable species include eider ducks, cormorants, barnacle geese, peregrine falcons, and white-tailed eagles. The region's unique 'e-houses' highlight a long-standing tradition of eiderdown collection.
Yes, family-friendly hiking options are available within the region. These routes are designed to be accessible for various ages and abilities. More information can be found in the guide Family-friendly hikes in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning.
Hiking routes and detailed information for the region are available on komoot. A comprehensive overview of hiking possibilities can be found in the guide Hiking in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning. This resource provides details on various trails.
Dogs must be kept on a leash from April 1 to October 1 within the protected area. During the bird breeding season (April 15 - August 31) and moulting season (late June/early July - September), extra caution is advised to avoid disturbing vulnerable seabirds.
Camping is permitted within Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning, which is an exception among protected areas in Vega. However, landing in areas with houses requires prior agreement with the landowner. Visitors should always respect nature and local regulations.
Søla mountain rises to an elevation of 1,417 feet (432 meters) above sea level. It stands out dramatically against the flatter topography of the Hysvær islands. The ascent offers different terrain compared to the lower-lying areas.
More than 100 visitors have shared their experiences for routes in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning on komoot. The routes have received an average rating of 4.71 out of 5 stars, indicating a high level of satisfaction among users.
Official information regarding the protected area is available on the Vega Verneområdestyre's section of Norges Nasjonalparker (Norway's National Parks) website. The official website is norgesnasjonalparker.no/vega-verneomradestyre/. This resource provides details on regulations and conservation efforts.

