Best attractions and places to see around Namsos, a town in Norway's Trøndelag region, are shaped by its location along the Namsen River. The area features a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites. Namsos is known for its connection to rock music and its history as a timber trading town. Visitors can explore viewpoints, hiking trails, and various museums.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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One of the nicest and most bike-friendly campsites I've ever experienced. Quiet, plenty of space, charging stations at the tent site, and everyone has their own picnic table. The owner is incredibly friendly.
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Spillumsfjellet is a fine summit in the Namsos region. It boasts a glorious panorama of truly wild Norwegian countryside and out to the fjords.
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Nice place to camp. However, there is a Frisbee course running through here and in the evenings lots of people come and throw their Frisbees all over the place; this went on until midnight. One of the Frisbee players said that camping is not really allowed here. Overall, I had a lovely evening and a good night here and had nice conversations with lots of passers-by. Knowing that you are not really welcome here, I would look for a different place next time.
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Small but nice campsite. Very pleasant and not so much designed for mass tourism. In the service building there is a small kitchen and a comfortable seating area. Away from the caravan sites, there are a few niches for camping down by the river, closed to cars. Including a mobile phone charging station.
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Very beautiful spot, good for a short break. The road is pretty close though so it can get a bit noisy. The sign says that this place is not for camping (I guess it's mostly directed to campers and campervans), but there isn't much space for a tent either way.
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Rest stop right on the street. Good for a break, possibly an overnight stay. Unfortunately the street is quite noisy during the day but maybe quiet at night. Meadows, waste and toilet available.
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According to a local, the "No Camping" sign further ahead at the barrier is only valid there, camping is no problem at the hut. There is water at the toilet house (closed) further ahead, tap is on the back
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Beautiful barbecue area with a hut right on the water
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You can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from Bjørumsklompen, located about 15-20 kilometers from Namsos, offering vistas of the Namsen River and surrounding forests. Another excellent option is Spillumsfjellet Summit, which provides a glorious panorama of the Norwegian countryside and fjords. Bymarka, just outside the town center, also features stunning viewpoints overlooking Namsos and the Namsen River, including popular trails up Svartfjellet.
Namsos is known as 'Rock City', and you can explore its musical heritage at Rock City, a national center for pop and rock music with exhibitions on Norwegian music history. For a glimpse into traditional life, visit Namdalsmuseet, an open-air museum showcasing the region's cultural and historical heritage with 24 historic buildings. The Norwegian Sawmill Museum also preserves the history of Norway's timber industry, located in an old preserved sawmill.
Yes, for families, Oasen Svømme- og Miljøsenter is a great option. This water park is developed inside a mountain cavern and is Northern Europe's largest of its kind, featuring water slides, pools, and jacuzzis. Additionally, several facilities like Holmset Camping and the Picnic Area by the Lake with Toilet offer amenities suitable for families.
The Namsos region offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find routes leading to viewpoints like Spillumsfjellet Summit, which offers extensive views. Bymarka also provides accessible trails with diverse landscapes. For more detailed options, explore the Hiking around Namsos guide, which includes routes like the Spillumsfjellet Summit Trail and easy loops around Svartfjellet.
Absolutely. Namsos offers several routes for both cycling and running. You can find various loops starting from Namsos itself or nearby areas. For cycling, check out the Cycling around Namsos guide, which includes routes like the Namsos Camping loop. Runners can explore the Running Trails around Namsos guide, featuring moderate to difficult loops such as the Svartfjellet loop.
The Namsen River is renowned as one of Europe's richest salmon rivers, attracting anglers. You can also enjoy a relaxing stroll along its banks, as it flows directly through the city. Many viewpoints and natural areas, like Bjørumsklompen and Bymarka, offer scenic vistas of the river.
Visitors frequently praise Holmset Camping for its excellent facilities, especially for bicycle travelers. It offers amenities like a heated lounge, kitchen, space to dry clothes/shoes, and pleasant campsites. Many appreciate its quiet atmosphere, ample space, and the friendly owner. There are also niches for camping by the river, away from car traffic.
Yes, you can explore Namsos's beautiful coastline along the Kyststien (Coastal Path), which is perfect for walking or cycling. Additionally, a relaxing stroll along the Namsen River, which flows through the city, offers picturesque views.
Yes, about 14 kilometers from Namsos, you'll find Stiklestad Nasjonale Kultursenter. This significant cultural center and museum preserves and shares the rich history of the area, focusing on the pivotal Battle of Stiklestad in 1030. It features displays, live performances, and the medieval Stiklestad Church.
Yes, the Picnic Area by the Lake with Toilet is a very beautiful spot, ideal for a short break and offers convenient toilet facilities. Another option is the Shelter with Fireplace by the Lake, which provides a cozy spot to rest and even offers the possibility for putting up a tent.
Namsos is widely known as 'Rock City' and the 'birthplace of Trønderrock' due to its significant music scene. Beyond music, it has a rich history as a timber trading town, founded in 1845, and its resilience through multiple fires and wartime bombing has shaped its unique character.
For easy outdoor activities, consider a stroll along the Namsen River or exploring sections of the Kyststien (Coastal Path), which is suitable for walking or cycling. In terms of hiking, the Hiking around Namsos guide includes easy routes like the Cascading stream loop from Storvikskogen naturreservat and an easy Svartfjellet loop.


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