Attractions and places to see around Sande, Norway, offer a blend of natural features and historical sites, primarily located in the Sunnmøre region. This area is characterized by its coastal landscapes, viewpoints, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of landmarks and natural formations, making it a destination for those interested in hiking and scenic exploration. The region provides diverse terrain, from accessible viewpoints to popular hiking trails.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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The lowest mountain pass on the Stadhalvøya peninsula. In order to avoid navigating the infamous Stadhavet Sea, sailors in prehistoric times (simply) pulled their boats over this pass using logs. Great view.
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Well-developed hiking trail up to the viewpoint at Hornseten. A circular path leads over the hill.
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Beautiful, well-designed hiking trail with great views of Fosnavåg. There are numerous places to rest, both open and covered/sheltered from the wind. The path is basically designed as a circular route. There is also the option of making a detour to the summit of the Hornseten.
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Be careful, the descent into the cave is very muddy and not without danger. There is a risk of falling in several places in the cave. No safety devices in the cave, only descent and climbing aids in the form of muddy ropes. Lighting essential. Very slippery also at the climbing points. Entering the cave is therefore only recommended after critical consideration.
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A farm and campsite all rolled into one. Bring your tent and hang out with some kittens in the barn. It’s also a great place to enjoy some sand on the beach.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, visit Vestkapp, a high plateau easily accessible by car. Another excellent spot is the Heid Hiking Trail, which offers great views of Fosnavåg and the option to detour to the Hornseten summit. The Dragseidet Pass Memorial also provides fantastic views from its historical mountain pass.
Yes, Vestkapp is considered family-friendly, offering easy access and expansive views. Hakallegarden Farm and Campsite is another great option, where families can enjoy the beach and interact with farm animals. Additionally, the Runde Environmental Centre offers activities and experiences for all ages, including learning about birdlife and a gold treasure, with a café on-site.
The Dragseidet Pass Memorial is a significant historical site where prehistoric sailors would pull their boats over the lowest mountain pass to avoid the treacherous Stadhavet Sea. Sande Church is another historic landmark in the Vestfold og Telemark region. Further afield, Runde Lighthouse, one of Norway's protected lighthouses, offers guided hikes where nature interpreters share stories of the island's history.
Sande offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Heid Hiking Trail is a well-developed, intermediate circular path with numerous resting places and great views of Fosnavåg. For a more challenging adventure, the Dolsteinhola Cave offers a unique, albeit muddy and potentially dangerous, descent. You can find more hiking options, including moderate and easy routes like the 'Wooden Shelter and Picnic Area – Heid Hiking Trail loop' and the 'Storegjøtten Crevice – Dolsteinhola Cave loop', on the dedicated Hiking around Sande guide.
Yes, the Dolsteinhola Cave is a natural cave attraction. However, it's important to note that the descent is very muddy and potentially dangerous, with no safety devices other than muddy ropes. Lighting is essential, and caution is advised due to slippery conditions. It is only recommended after careful consideration of the risks.
Sande is known for its scenic coastal areas, offering beautiful views and recreational spaces. Hakallegarden Farm and Campsite provides a great place to enjoy sand on the beach. The region's proximity to the Oslofjord also offers lush forests and coastal landscapes ideal for outdoor recreation.
Beyond hiking, Sande offers opportunities for cycling. You can explore various routes, from easy to difficult, suitable for different types of bikes. For detailed road cycling routes, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Sande guide. For general cycling tours, check the Cycling around Sande guide.
Absolutely. The nearby island of Runde is famous for its thriving birdlife, particularly at Rundebranden, the third-largest bird mountain in Norway. The Runde Environmental Centre offers puffin safaris and guided mountain hikes to the bird cliffs, providing excellent opportunities for birdwatching and learning about the local ecosystem.
The spring and summer months (May to August) are generally ideal for enjoying Sande's nature activities, including hiking and coastal exploration, due to milder weather and longer daylight hours. This is also when birdlife is most active on Runde. Autumn can offer beautiful foliage for hiking, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially more rain.
Hakallegarden Farm and Campsite offers accommodation options for those looking to camp. The Runde Environmental Centre also features a café where visitors can enjoy refreshments. For a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodations, you would typically look towards larger nearby towns or communities within the Sunnmøre region.
Many attractions, such as Vestkapp, are easily accessible by car, allowing visitors to drive directly to viewpoints and starting points for trails. Parking is generally available at popular sites, though it's always advisable to check specific location details for larger crowds during peak season.
The Heid Hiking Trail is special for its beautiful, well-designed path with great views of Fosnavåg. It features numerous resting places, some open and some sheltered from the wind, making it comfortable for hikers. The trail is designed as a circular route, with the option to extend your hike to the summit of Hornseten for even more expansive vistas.


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