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Hiking around Volda offers diverse terrain, characterized by dramatic mountains, deep fjords, and lush forests on Norway's western coast. The region features peaks soaring directly from the fjords, including the iconic Rotsethornet. Freshwater bodies like Rotevatn lake provide additional natural features for exploration. This landscape provides a variety of hiking opportunities for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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4.23km
01:33
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Hike the easy 2.6-mile Galten from Mjeltebakkane Trail for spectacular panoramic fjord views from the distinctive Galten rock formation.
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4.17km
02:08
400m
400m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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25
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4.15km
02:07
330m
340m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.2km
02:45
130m
130m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.48km
03:48
600m
600m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Here you can find a few parking spots that you can use when going on a hike to the summit of Lidaveten – which you can almost already see from here. The hike is marked with signs that also show the distance.
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Lidaveten is a 592-meter-high peak on the headland between Orstafjorden and Voldsfjorden. An impressive stone tower marks the highest point of the peak, from where you have a unique 360-degree view.
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Here, next to the shooting range, you can find a few parking spots and the trailhead for the hike up to Helgehornet. A sign at the entrance to the shooting range welcomes all hikers.
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Helgehornet is the taller of the two peaks on the peninsula nestled between the Ørsta and Volda fjords. Standing 622 meters high, the summit is accessible via three different routes. Once you reach the top, you’ll find a large radio tower and a hut, alongside a traditional stone cairn marking the peak.
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As you scale the 622-meter summit of Helgehornet, you’ll break through the tree line at around the 300-meter mark. From there, the forest gives way to sweeping views of the vast landscape and the stunning Ørsta and Volda fjords.
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Enjoy the view of the lake appearing from behind the trees!
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huge funnels as ear trumpets for the sounds of nature
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Ruins of Olavius Nilsen’s former knife forge
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Volda offers a diverse range of hiking trails, from easy lakeside strolls to challenging mountain ascents. The landscape is characterized by majestic mountains, deep fjords, and lush forests. You'll find paths suitable for various ability levels, with many starting conveniently close to town.
Yes, Volda has several easy and family-friendly options. The Galten from Mjeltebakkane Trail is an easy 2.6-mile route offering spectacular panoramic views of the Dalsfjorden. Other beginner-friendly options mentioned in the region include Flåteberget Trail and Ørsta Coastal Path, as well as hikes to Melshornet and Helgehornet.
Many trails in Volda offer stunning viewpoints due to the region's dramatic topography. The Galten from Mjeltebakkane Trail provides spectacular panoramic views of Dalsfjorden. For more expansive views, the Rotsethornet – Nonstuva loop from Volda kyrkje ascends the prominent Rotsethornet mountain, offering significant elevation gain and broad vistas.
Yes, Volda features several circular routes. A popular option is the Rotsethornet – Nonstuva loop from Volda kyrkje, which is a moderate 5.3-mile path. Another is the Wooden Forest Listening Horn – Elvadalen loop from Volda kyrkje, a 6.3-mile trail through forested areas.
Yes, the Rindalen Valley, for example, features stunning routes through forests and past waterfalls. You can explore highlights like the Wooden bridge and small waterfall on Presteelva or the Waterfall in Norway, both accessible via the Presteelva Forest Trail.
Volda is surrounded by the stunning Sunnmøre Alps, with peaks soaring directly from the fjords. The iconic Rotsethornet mountain (640 meters) towers over Volda. You can also explore freshwater bodies like Rotevatn lake, a popular outdoor recreation area. Other highlights include the Nordfjord and the Fossane Mountain Village.
Volda offers hiking opportunities year-round. Summer is ideal for accessing higher mountain trails and enjoying activities like stand-up paddleboarding on Rotevatn lake. The region's diverse terrain means you can find suitable paths even in winter, though some higher routes may require specific gear or experience.
While specific dog-friendly designations for individual trails are not detailed, Norway generally embraces the 'Friluftsliv' philosophy, encouraging outdoor activities. Many trails in Volda's forests and less strenuous paths are suitable for dogs, provided they are kept on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Always check local regulations for specific routes.
The hiking routes in Volda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 600 reviews. Hikers often praise the majestic mountains, deep fjords, and accessible forest paths, highlighting the variety of options for different ability levels.
Volda is a town with some local public transport options, and many trails, like the Rotsethornet – Nonstuva loop and the Wooden Forest Listening Horn – Elvadalen loop, start conveniently from Volda kyrkje (church), which is often accessible by local transport or within walking distance from the town center. For specific routes, checking local bus schedules would be advisable.
Yes, Volda boasts a variety of freshwater bodies. Rotevatn lake, just a few minutes' walk from Volda, is a popular outdoor recreation area with swimming beaches in summer, making it a great spot for wild swimming after a hike. Hornindalsvatnet, one of Norway's deepest lakes, is also in the vicinity.


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