Best attractions and places to see around Valle include a variety of natural features and outdoor activity hubs. This region, located in Norway, offers mountainous terrain, high-altitude lakes, and traditional cabins for explorers. Visitors can find opportunities for challenging hikes, scenic viewpoints, and historical trails.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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On the ascent, the additional loop marked halfway up with magnificent views is worth it. It adds about 30 minutes. Caution! The summit elevation is incorrectly listed on Komoot. The summit is at 950 m, not the stated 850 m. Shortly before reaching the E9, you can turn right onto a forest path, which connects to a trail. This leads to the starting point. This saves you a few hundred meters of paved walking on a busy road.
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There's a small parking lot at the northern starting point. There's a public outhouse at the southern starting point. The road that bypasses the tunnel is impassable due to the risk of rockfalls. However, you'll reach the road halfway through the hike and have to follow it.
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Just stop when you're passing through and walk the short historical circular route. Signs explain the history, even in German. There are also public toilets at the small parking lot.
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Here on the plateau, there are good opportunities for pitching a tent for the first time. Tent pegs hold on to the small bushes.
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Coming from Valle, you'll encounter alpine terrain for the first time, which means you make slow progress; on the other hand, you're also at the top for the first time, which is naturally motivating. It still felt quite far to Bossbu, but that could also be because the sun had already set. You could still turn back to the Stavskar i Setesdal Vesthei hut (https://www.komoot.de/highlight/910380), but of course it's nicer to still make it to Bossbu if that's your plan.
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The hut seemed to be one of the most frequented, and certainly not without reason: both huts have a spacious common room with panoramic windows. There are enough small rooms, so with a bit of luck, you'll have private sleeping quarters. There is cell phone reception on a nearby mountain [Botnsfjellet] (15 minutes away); a notice in the hut indicates this. If you start your tour here and aren't yet a DNT member, you should definitely sign up, especially if you're under 27, but it's also worth it if you stay three nights or more; the provisions are also cheaper! You can sign up either on the mountain via your cell phone or on the forms in the hut. You should pay for the huts via app; it's cheaper then! More information about the hut (in Norwegian): https://ut.no/hytte/101117/bossbu-i-setesdal-vesthei
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Cozy little rustic cabin! Given its proximity to civilization, it's probably not infrequently used. 9 beds. The cabin is "unattended"; there's no pantry, but there is a gas stove, and you can leave your trash there, so you don't have to carry it around. More information (unfortunately only in Norwegian): https://ut.no/hytte/101124/stavskar-i-setesdal-vesthei
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Valle, located in Norway, is known for its mountainous terrain and high-altitude lakes. You can experience panoramic views from summits like Homfjellet Summit, or enjoy the serene beauty of lakes, such as the one where Bossbu Cabin by Botnsvatnet is situated. The region also features mountain passes like Stavbrokka Pass, offering breathtaking views.
Yes, Valle offers traditional and modern cabin experiences. You can stay at the cozy, rustic Stavskar in Setesdal Vesthei, an unattended hut with 9 beds and a gas stove. For a more modern option, Bossbu Cabin by Botnsvatnet is beautifully situated on a lake, open year-round, and offers self-catering facilities.
The Valle area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy, moderate, and difficult options. Cycling is also popular, with routes for both touring and road bikes. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Hiking around Valle guide or the Cycling around Valle guide.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Byklestigen Southern Parking and Restrooms highlight mentions a short historical circular route that is suitable for families. Additionally, many of the easier hiking and cycling routes listed in the nearby guides can be enjoyed with family.
Valle offers a range of hiking trails. You can find easy routes like the Gloppefossen trail, moderate options such as the Homfjellet Loop Trail or Berg to Stavskar Trail, and challenging multi-day treks like the Skinnvegen Trail: Berg to Bossbu via Stavskar. The Hiking around Valle guide provides more details on these routes.
Yes, parking is available at several points. For instance, the Byklestigen Southern Parking and Restrooms offers a small parking lot, which also includes public toilets. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific highlight details for parking information.
Yes, for those interested in wild camping, Homfjellet Summit offers good opportunities for pitching a tent on its plateau. The small bushes there provide anchor points for tent pegs.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the presence of high-altitude lakes, summits, and cabins suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for hiking and cycling, offering more favorable weather conditions. Winter would likely be suitable for snow-based activities, though specific data for this is not provided.
The Bossbu Cabin by Botnsvatnet is situated on a lake with small coves that invite visitors to linger, and those who dare can enjoy a refreshing swim. This suggests opportunities for wild swimming in the region's lakes.
Visitors particularly appreciate the breathtaking views from summits and mountain passes, such as the one from Stavbrokka Pass. The cozy and well-equipped cabins like Bossbu Cabin are also highly valued for their comfort and scenic locations.
Yes, the Byklestigen Southern Parking and Restrooms highlight mentions a short historical circular route with signs explaining the area's history. This provides an opportunity to learn about the region's past while enjoying a walk.
For staying in huts like Bossbu Cabin, non-members typically pay a fee per night. Becoming a DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) member can offer benefits like reduced rates. Information on membership and payment is often available at the huts themselves or via apps. Specific permits for hiking are not mentioned, but it's always good practice to check local regulations.


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