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Bus station hiking trails around Fyresvatn navigate a landscape characterized by deep lakes, dense pine forests, and rolling hills. The region, located in Telemark county, Norway, offers diverse terrain ranging from accessible lakeside paths to routes ascending to viewpoints. Fyresvatn Lake, one of Norway's deepest, is a central feature, surrounded by varied elevations that provide options for different hiking experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Øynuten Loop Trail in Fyresdal, offering panoramic views, cultural landscapes, and a chance to spot beavers.
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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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At the top of the Treetop Walkway, you’ll arrive at this platform, which offers a magnificent view of the northern landscape. Standing among the trees, at their height, you’ll discover a particularly charming panorama of the shoreline.
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This wooden path winds through the landscape, taking you up to tree-top level for a walk that’s both fun and breathtaking. This wooden path winds its way through the trees, offering magnificent views.
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Nice resting place by the lake
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There is a trash can.
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Not too strenuous walk. Nice to see.
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This small, seemingly undeveloped island is easily accessible from Øyne Camping.
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Small camp with a friendly owner. Super parking space on the water!
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There are several excellent hiking trails around Fyresvatn that are easily accessible from bus stations. This guide features 4 routes, ranging from easy strolls to moderate hikes, all starting conveniently close to public transport stops.
Yes, Fyresvatn offers several easy, family-friendly options. The Hekti Treetop Walkway – Klokkarhamaren loop from Moland kyrkje is particularly suitable, featuring Norway's first treetop walk which is universally designed and accessible for all abilities. Another great choice is the Klokkarhamaren loop from Moland kyrkje, offering pleasant forest paths.
The terrain around Fyresvatn is quite varied, even on bus-accessible routes. You'll find well-maintained gravel paths, boardwalks, and forest trails. Some routes, like the Øynuten Loop Trail, combine coastal paths with slight ascents, while others, such as the Mørketjønn loop from Askland, venture into more forested and slightly steeper areas.
Absolutely. Many of the trails accessible from bus stations in Fyresvatn are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing to retrace your steps. Examples include the Øynuten Loop Trail and the Klokkarhamaren loop from Moland kyrkje.
You'll encounter several unique features. The Hekti Treetop Walkway offers panoramic views from Klokkarhamaren. On Øynuten Island, accessible via the Øynuten Loop Trail, you can explore the fascinating Trollholene Caves and a beaver castle. The trails often provide stunning views of Fyresvatn Lake itself, one of Norway's deepest lakes, surrounded by beautiful pine forests.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 ratings. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the accessibility of trails for various fitness levels, and the stunning views of Fyresvatn Lake and the surrounding mountains. The unique Hamaren Activity Park and Treetop Walk is also a frequent highlight.
Yes, several trails provide excellent viewpoints. The Hekti Treetop Walkway leads to the top of Klokkarhamaren, offering spectacular panoramic views of Fyresvatn. Additionally, the Øynuten Loop Trail includes a climb to Øynutentoppen, which rewards hikers with breathtaking vistas of the lake and surrounding nature.
Many areas around Fyresvatn are well-equipped for visitors. For instance, Hamaren Activity Park, which is part of the Hekti Treetop Walkway route, features barbecue huts and bonfire sites perfect for rest and enjoyment. You'll also find various scenic spots along the lake and trails ideal for a picnic.
The best time to hike in Fyresvatn is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October). During this period, the weather is milder, trails are clear of snow, and the natural beauty of the region, including abundant blueberries on Øynuten Island, is at its peak. Some trails, like the Treetop Walkway, may be accessible year-round, but always check local conditions.
Yes, for those looking for a slightly more challenging experience, the Mørketjønn loop from Askland is a moderate trail accessible by bus. This route offers a longer distance and more significant elevation gain, leading you through diverse landscapes and providing a rewarding hike.
For more general information about the Fyresdal region, including other activities and attractions, you can visit the official Telemark tourism website. Specific pages include visittelemark.com/fyresdal and visittelemark.com/fyresdal/things-to-do. You can also find details about the Hamaren Activity Park at visittelemark.com/things-to-do/hamaren.


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