Attractions and places to see around Halsa, now part of Heim Municipality in Norway, include a variety of natural landscapes and cultural points of interest. The region is characterized by several fjords, such as Halsafjorden and Vinjefjorden, and features mountains like Hjelmen, the highest point in the former Halsa Municipality. Visitors can explore hiking opportunities leading to mountain huts and summits, alongside cultural sites like Keiko's Memorial Cairn and Halsa Church.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Tverrlihytta is beautifully situated in the mountains above Bøverdalen just to the south of the border between Møre og Rømsdal and Trøndelag. Built in 1999, it is one of the most charming cabins on the Fjordruta and is also used by those doing the classic, shorter circuit from Valsøybotn and over Hardbakkhytta. The views to the south, into the heart of Surnadal, are glorious.
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A dream cabin in a dream location. Here, after a strenuous but wonderful hike from Hardbakkhytta, you'll be rewarded with everything you need on the Fjord Route. Water near the cabin comes from a raised hose, which can also function as a shower, as you can stand sunk into a small pool below to wash yourself from head to toe. The water is wonderful and absolutely drinkable. When washing, please use biodegradable soap and don't wash directly in the water or stream, as the biodegradation process takes place through the soil. The cabin is very bright, has a sink with a drain in the kitchen area, and simply looks rustic and cozy. Even the cell phone reception is fantastic. It is our absolute favorite of all the cabins on the Fjord Route.
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DNT (Denmark National Tourist Board) self-catering cabin with provisions and 18 beds. More information: https://www.ut.no/hytte/3.1828/
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The Gullsteinvollen DNT cabin operates on a self-catering basis: Accessible with a DNT key, a provision store with food, and 15 beds. Further information: https://www.ut.no/hytte/3.1621/
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Skarven (summit), from which you have a wonderful view deep into the mountains (Trollheimen). The fjord can be seen in almost every direction!
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Here, the trail to Skarven turns off. Contrary to what's indicated on the maps, you can also continue north from the summit to reach the Gullsteinvollen hut. A path branches off toward the hut on the descent.
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The Trollstua is the first cabin on the Fjord Route (11 beds). It is accessed with a DNT key. Food can be purchased at the provision store. Further information: https://www.ut.no/hytte/3.1326/
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The Halsa region is characterized by several beautiful fjords, including Halsafjorden, Vinjefjorden, Arasvikfjorden, Skålvikfjorden, and Valsøyfjorden. You can also find mountains like Hjelmen, the highest point in the former Halsa Municipality, offering scenic views and hiking opportunities.
Yes, Halsa has a few unique cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the Keiko's Memorial Cairn, the final resting place of the killer whale from 'Free Willy'. The Halsa Church and the Geitbat Museum also offer insights into the local heritage.
Halsa offers a variety of hiking trails, from scenic paths to mountain ascents. Popular routes include the trail leading to Skarven Summit, which provides expansive views of the mountains and fjords. Another key point is the Pass Between Jurtinden and Skarven, a junction for various routes, including one towards the Gullsteinvollen hut. For more detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Halsa guide.
Yes, Halsa is home to several charming mountain huts. The Tverrlihytta Cabin, built in 1999, is beautifully situated above Bøverdalen with glorious views. The Trollstua Cabin and DNT Gullsteinvollen Cabin are also available, both offering self-catering options and accessible with a DNT key.
Families can enjoy exploring the natural landscapes, such as gentle walks along the fjords or easier hiking trails. Visiting the Keiko's Memorial Cairn can also be an interesting and educational experience for children. The area's focus on outdoor activities provides ample opportunities for family adventures.
The best time to visit Halsa for outdoor activities is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when the weather is milder and trails are clear of snow. This period is ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the scenic fjords.
Absolutely! Halsa offers various cycling routes for different skill levels. You can find road cycling routes, such as the 'Gullstein Church loop from Ytre Kråkøya', or touring bicycle routes like the 'Nøsavatnet loop from Jutvika hyttefelt'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Halsa and Cycling around Halsa guides.
Yes, the region is known for its stunning viewpoints. The Skarven Summit provides a wonderful panoramic view deep into the mountains, including the Trollheimen range, and offers fjord views in almost every direction. Many hiking trails also lead to elevated spots with great vistas.
Visitors particularly appreciate the untouched natural beauty, the extensive hiking opportunities, and the charm of the mountain huts. The sense of tranquility and the stunning fjord and mountain landscapes are frequently highlighted as major draws. The komoot community has shared 15 photos and given 6 upvotes to the attractions, reflecting their positive experiences.
While specific 'hidden gems' are often discovered by individual exploration, the region itself is considered to have many less-traveled paths and quiet spots. Exploring the various fjords and the numerous hiking trails, especially those leading to the mountain huts like Tverrlihytta Cabin, can lead to unique and memorable discoveries away from more crowded areas.
Information on specific public transport routes directly to all attractions is limited. It is generally recommended to have personal transportation for flexibility when exploring the diverse and spread-out natural and cultural sites around Halsa. However, local bus services might connect main villages.
While the mountain huts like Trollstua Cabin and DNT Gullsteinvollen Cabin offer provision stores for self-catering, dedicated cafes or restaurants might be found in the larger villages within the Heim Municipality, such as Liabøen or Valsøyfjord, rather than directly adjacent to remote hiking trails or natural landmarks.


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