Best attractions and places to see around Dønna include a mix of natural beauty and historical landmarks on the Helgeland coast in Nordland, Norway. This island municipality features prominent mountains, ancient churches, and well-preserved trading posts. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain hikes to tranquil coastal areas, offering a range of outdoor experiences. The region provides opportunities to discover unique cultural sites and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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A dreamy spot: Crystal-clear water cascades from above, cascading into two small waterfalls into a natural pool. It collects there and flows out the other side. Ice-cold, but wonderful! Plus, an incredible view, either up to the mountain peaks or back to the Atlantic.
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Even though many websites claim the hike to the fork is very easy and straightforward, we found it challenging. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential. The climb is very steep, requiring scrambling in many places, which is not without its risks for inexperienced hikers!
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A truly wonderful place in nature with everything you need. Just be aware that the site gets very busy in the summer. There are also many RVs here, and there are plenty of families with children splashing and playing in the lake. It gets quieter in the evenings, but you're definitely not alone here ;)
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Grytfoten is the third highest summit in the Syv Søstre range, standing at 3,497 feet (1,066 m). It provides exceptional views across the surrounding landscape.
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Skjæringen is often ascended along with the neighbouring Tvillingan (the Twins). The pull up to Aksla, the shoulder between the peaks, is relatively straightforward and the onward run is fairly gradual, ascending to the 3,402-foot (1,037 m) summit.
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Skjæringen is often ascended along with the neighbouring Tvillingan (the Twins). The hike up to Aksla, the shoulder between the peaks, is relatively straightforward and the onward hike is fairly gradual, ascending to the 3,402-foot (1,037 m) summit.
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Botnkrona is the northernmost and highest peak in the Syv Søstre (Seven Sisters), at 3,517 feet (1,072 m). It's often combined with neighbouring Grytfoten as part of the Dronningruta (Queen's Route), a classic loop that follows in the footsteps of Queen Sonja.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider hiking to the summit of Botnkrona Summit, the highest peak of the Seven Sisters, or Skjæringen Peak. For a more accessible option, Dønnesfjellet offers excellent panoramic views of the low-lying coastal landscape and is ideal for experiencing the Midnight Sun or sunset. Additionally, Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall provides a fantastic panoramic view of the coast.
Yes, Dønna is rich in history. You can explore the 13th-century Dønnes Church, known for its beautiful architecture and Norway's largest preserved mausoleum. Nearby, Dønnes Farm, dating back 800 years, offers a glimpse into the region's past with its well-preserved buildings and English garden. The Nordvika Trading Post, one of Nordland's oldest coastal shops, also houses the Helgeland Museum, avdeling Dønna, providing insights into local heritage.
Dønna offers a range of hiking experiences. Challenging climbs include Dønnamannen, a prominent mountain with spectacular views, and the peaks of the Seven Sisters like Botnkrona Summit and Grytfoten Summit. For shorter hikes with great views, consider Åkvikfjellet. You can find more detailed routes and trails on the Hiking around Dønna guide page.
Absolutely. A unique spot is Markvollkulpen nature pool with waterfall, a dreamy location with crystal-clear water cascading into a natural pool, offering incredible coastal views. Another distinctive site is the Glein Fertility Exhibition, home to Northern Europe's largest marble phallus, often referred to as the Glein Phallus Sculpture.
Dønna is excellent for cycling, with varied landscapes and long country roads, including bridge connections to neighboring islands. Guided kayak tours are also available to explore the archipelago. For more cycling routes, check the Road Cycling Routes around Dønna guide page.
For families looking for outdoor amenities, the Wild Camping Area with Toilets and Drinking Water by the Lake is a great option, offering facilities like toilets, drinking water, benches, and shelter, along with a lake for swimming. Breivika Beach is also a scenic swimming spot suitable for families.
Dønna offers different experiences depending on the season. During summer, you can enjoy the Midnight Sun and take advantage of the hiking and cycling opportunities. The summer months also allow for guided tours at Dønnes Church. For those interested in the Northern Lights, the darker months provide the best chance to witness this natural phenomenon.
Yes, Dønna offers a few options. Dønnes Farm provides accommodation in historical surroundings. For dining, 3 Kalver is a farm restaurant serving local seafood and reindeer. You can also visit the Chocolate Wharf (Sjokoladebrygga), a small chocolate factory by the sea.
Yes, Dønna is located in a region where you can experience both natural phenomena. During the summer months, typically from late May to late July, the Midnight Sun is visible. In the darker seasons, from autumn to early spring, Dønna provides opportunities to witness the spectacular Northern Lights.
The most challenging hikes in Dønna include Dønnamannen, a prominent mountain offering a rewarding ascent. Additionally, climbing the peaks of the Seven Sisters, such as Botnkrona Summit and Grytfoten Summit, are considered difficult and often combined as part of the Dronningruta (Queen's Route). You can find more details on these challenging routes in the Hiking around Dønna guide page.
Dønna's administrative center is Solfjellsjøen. The island is connected to the mainland by ferry from Sandnessjøen. Additionally, bridges connect Dønna to neighboring islands like Herøy, making it convenient for cycling tours and exploring the wider archipelago.


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