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Easy hiking trails in Bliksvær Naturreservat traverse diverse landscapes across its islands and islets. The terrain features rocky hills, heather moorlands, bogs, and small tarns. The coastline is varied, with steep rocky shores alongside sandy, shell, gravel, and stone beaches, as well as unique "poll" areas with brackish water vegetation. This coastal environment provides a range of walking surfaces and scenic views for easy exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1956 as a replacement for the church bombed in 1940
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Built in 1912 in Art Nouveau style from granite
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Think in summer he might be sitting in a paddling pool - couldn’t tell with the snow!
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David de la Mano from Spain was one of the international artists participating in this year's UpNorth Festival in Northern Norway. Entitled "Malstrøm" (Vortex), it covers the facade of a public building in downtown Bodø and features David de la Mano's signature imagery. A composition in which dark silhouettes seem to be drawn into a "vortex" inside the building, similar to Vórtice, an early work from 2013. [ Source and more info: https://www.urbanitewebzine.com/2016/07/17/david-de-la-mano-x-upnorth-festival-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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One thing immediately stands out: Bodø has a large street art scene. Why? Well, in 2015 Bodø was home to the UpNorth Festival, an urban art festival that first took place (also in 2015) in Sulitjelma and attracted so much attention and interest that the experiment was repeated – also successfully – in Bodø. In and around the center are five main pieces that you shouldn't miss. They are all equally monumental and truly beautiful. There is no particular order in which you need to find them. As long as you know where to find them, you can easily zigzag your way through the exhibition as you like. [ Source: https://www.whudat.de/after-school-new-mural-by-russian-street-artist-rustam-qbic-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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The Russian street artist Rustam Qbic already managed to impress us all the way back in April of this year with his "Sailor Story" piece, which was created as part of the PUBLIC 2016 festival in Perth, Australia. The talented man recently traveled to Bodø in Norway for the UpNorth Festival. Qbic immortalized himself here again with a truly magnificent mural. Some shots of the artwork entitled "After School", which now adorns the streets of the capital of the province of Nordland in northern Norway, can be viewed right here below. [ Source and further information and photos: https://www.whudat.de/after-school-new-mural-by-russian-street-artist-rustam-qbic-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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There are numerous works of art by various artists spread throughout the city
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Very impressive, created across the entire facade
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Bliksvær Naturreservat offers a diverse landscape for easy hikes. You'll find rocky hills covered with heather moorlands, bogs, and small tarns. The coastline is varied, featuring steep rocky shores, seaweed beaches, shell-sand areas, and gravel and stone beaches, providing a range of walking surfaces and scenic views.
Yes, to protect the fragile ecosystem, there are important regulations. Traffic on land is restricted in certain parts of the nature reserve from April 15th to July 31st, which is the bird nesting season. In other areas, it is crucial to stay on established paths, and dogs must be kept on a leash year-round. Tents and camouflage equipment are also not permitted.
Yes, you can bring your dog, but it is mandatory to keep them on a leash year-round throughout Bliksvær Naturreservat to protect the sensitive wildlife, especially the abundant birdlife and harbor seals.
Bliksvær Naturreservat is an important area for wildlife. You might spot numerous seabird species, including sea eagles, great cormorants, and European shags. Short-eared owls are permanent residents, and it's a regular molting site for greylag geese. Established colonies of harbor seals can also be found on islets and in Kobbvågen.
The reserve offers unique experiences throughout the year. However, be aware that traffic on land is restricted in certain parts from April 15th to July 31st due to the bird nesting season. Outside of these restricted periods, the varied terrain and coastal features are enjoyable, with summer offering milder weather and winter providing a serene, stark beauty.
Yes, Bliksvær Naturreservat features a unique 'poll' area in the middle of the main island. This semi-enclosed bay has brackish water vegetation and drainage channels that transition into salt marshes in the coves, offering distinct ecological observation opportunities. You'll also encounter valuable coastal heather moorlands.
Bliksvær Naturreservat is an island group located in the Vestfjorden, part of Bodø Municipality. Access typically involves a boat trip from Bodø. You can check the schedule for the Bodø-Ytre Gildeskål fast passenger boat route for transport options to the islands.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in the broader region, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers often appreciate the diverse coastal environments, rocky hills, and heather moorlands that define the area.
While specific family-designated trails are not highlighted, the easy nature of many paths and the diverse natural features like varied coastlines and wildlife viewing opportunities make Bliksvær suitable for families. Remember to stay on established paths and keep dogs on a leash.
The natural layout of Bliksvær Naturreservat, with its varied terrain and coastal features, lends itself to exploring different sections. While specific named circular routes within the reserve are not detailed, the island environment allows for creating your own loops by combining paths and coastal stretches, keeping in mind the regulations to stay on established paths.
If you're looking for easy hikes accessible from Bodø, you might consider routes like the Bodø Cathedral – Walrus Sculpture, Stokmarknes loop from Langstranda, which is about 7.3 km, or the shorter Molostua Anchor – Bodø Marina loop from Langstranda, which is around 2.8 km. These routes offer coastal views and urban landmarks.


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