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Hiking around Tysvær offers diverse natural landscapes, from dramatic fjords to accessible mountain peaks and serene forest trails. The region is characterized by numerous fjords like Skjoldafjorden and Boknafjord, providing panoramic views and coastal walking opportunities. Varied terrain includes mountains such as Lammanuten, the highest point at 631 meters, and smaller hills like Alvanuten, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hike the Himakånå Trail, a moderate 3.7-mile route offering expansive views over Lysevatnet lake and the Nedstrandsfjord.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:25
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Hike the moderate Valhest from Stakkestad Trail for 5.0 miles (8.0 km) to reach panoramic 360-degree views from the summit.
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This easy 1.6-mile hiking loop around Bongsatjørna Lake offers tranquil views, a spectacular viewpoint, and a lovely beach.
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Hike the easy 2.4-mile Grindeneset Trail loop, featuring Bautasteinar Standing Stones, a wooden teepee, and a nice view of the lake.
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This short stretch immerses you in a charming, peaceful green setting. If you find yourself drawn to the climb ahead, remember to turn around and admire the view of the bay and lake.
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This climb is worth every step, if only for the incredible view of the lake from the summit. There is even a small shelter there if you need it.
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You can find here a wooden teepee, standing on the rock, and facing the bay. You can enter inside, have a break and enjoy the view.
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Bautasteiner is an ancient site with seven standing stones. It is dated from the Iron Age but has been reconstructed by Jan Petersen in 1952. Only one of the seven stones was in it’s original location when it was registered in 1919.
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At the tip of Holsundet, which you reach after a beautiful hike through the woods, you arrive at a large rocky terrace. From here, you have a superb view of Grindafjord and its islands.
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You walk peacefully along this trail, surrounded by nature. Green fields encircle you, and a cool stream runs close to the path. Continuing, you arrive at the summit of Valhest, from where you can enjoy a splendid panorama.
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Valhest is known for offering extensive panoramic views. Despite its lower elevation compared to Norway's giants, the summit provides a sweeping vantage point over the surrounding area, including large parts of Rogaland and into neighboring Vestland (formerly Hordaland).
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This waterside shelter is a dream location. In addition to the view, you can find a grill, sports equipment, and all in a peaceful natural setting.
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Tysvær offers a diverse range of hiking experiences, from serene coastal paths along its many fjords like Skjoldafjorden and Boknafjord, to lush forest adventures, and challenging mountain ascents. You can find trails suitable for all skill levels, from leisurely strolls to more demanding climbs up peaks like Lammanuten.
Yes, Tysvær has several easy and family-friendly trails. For instance, the Alvanuten Summit trail is an easy 2.9 km path that ascends a 224-meter-high hill, offering airy views over Aksdal and the surrounding area. Another gentle option is the Bongsatjørna Lake loop, a 2.6 km trail through a tranquil lake area.
Tysvær is rich in stunning viewpoints. The hike to Himakånå (little Trolltunga) offers panoramic views over Lysevatnet lake and Nedstrandsfjord. For expansive 360-degree vistas, consider the challenging climb to Lammanuten, the highest peak in Tysvær. You can also find great views from Mosskarsfjell and Boknafjellet Summit.
Yes, Tysvær offers several circular routes. A popular easy option is the Bongsatjørna Lake loop, which takes you through a peaceful lake area. Another is the Loop by Holsundet, an easy 3.8 km trail.
The highest point in Tysvær is Lammanuten, standing at 631 meters above sea level. The hike to Lammanuten is a more challenging route, typically taking 4-5 hours round trip, but it rewards experienced hikers with magnificent 360-degree views, extending to Folgefonna and Stavanger on clear days. For more information, you can visit Visit Norway's page on Lammanuten.
The hiking trails in Tysvær are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 1000 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dramatic fjords to accessible mountain peaks, and the variety of options available for different skill levels.
Absolutely! Tysvær's numerous fjords and lakes provide excellent opportunities for water-based activities. You can find various bathing spots for swimming, or enjoy kayaking and canoeing, for example, on Aksdalsvatnet. Many coastal trails also offer beautiful views of the water.
Beyond hiking, Tysvær offers a range of outdoor activities. Kårstø is known for one of Norway's most beautiful climbing mountains, and Høyt og Lavt Nedstrand features a climbing park with a long fjord zipline. You can also find pleasant picnic and recreation areas like Sandbekken, which has a sandy beach and lean-to.
There are over 20 hiking trails documented in Tysvær, catering to various preferences and skill levels. This includes 10 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Yes, Tysvær's landscape is defined by its fjords and lakes. Many trails offer stunning views of water bodies, such as the Himakånå trail with its views over Lysevatnet lake and Nedstrandsfjord. You can also explore highlights like the Eivindsvatnet Dam or the Large Foot Lake.
For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Lammanuten, the highest mountain in Tysvær, is highly recommended. This route offers a strenuous climb and rewards with unparalleled panoramic views. Another challenging option is Mount Storaksla, which provides sweeping vistas of the entire region from its summit.
Tysvær's terrain is incredibly varied. You can expect everything from well-marked paths through tranquil forests and rolling hills, to rugged coastal trails, and steep, rocky ascents on mountain peaks. The region's numerous fjords also mean many trails offer dramatic elevation changes and stunning fjord views.


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