Best attractions and places to see around Selbu, a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway, offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Located about an hour east of Trondheim, the region features prominent natural elements like Selbusjøen, mountains, and forests. Selbu is also known for its traditional heritage, including the iconic Selbuvotter mittens. The area provides opportunities to explore its unique landscape and traditions.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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This part of the Homlastien provides exceptional views of the cascades. Although there's a fair bit of elevation gain on the run to Storfossen from Hommelvik, it's worth it for the natural beauty of the surroundings.
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The Homlastien follows the Homla, a beautiful salmon river. Top billing goes to Storfossen, one of Trøndelag's largest waterfalls, with a drop of around 130 feet (40m). It's a glorious objective for an out and back hike along the river.
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The Homlastien follows the Homla, a beautiful salmon river. Top billing goes to Storfossen, one of Trøndelag's largest waterfalls, with a drop of around 130 feet (40m). It's a glorious objective for an out and back run along the river.
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The waterfall is the easiest to reach, as there is a walkway to the foot of the Storefall, the thunderous sound of the 40 meter drop is deafening and a mega spectacle.
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I think the two belong together, but 3 falls over 3 km, 👌🇳🇴 Awesome 🔨
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To get to the rustic fall, there are 2 ways, one relatively relaxed and up the mountain along the hiking trail, the other behind the bridge along the rope on the rock, for adventurers 😅. We are rewarded with a mega natural spectacle.
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Very nice little park to stay or stay overnight. Clean toilets and fresh water. several fire pits and shelters also right on the river. A really nice place.
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Selbu is rich in natural beauty. You can visit impressive waterfalls like Storfossen Waterfall, one of Trøndelag's largest with a 40-meter drop, and the nearby Mettifossen Waterfall. For a more adventurous experience, explore Dølanfossen Waterfall. Beyond waterfalls, enjoy the vast
Selbusjøen (Lake Selbu), the 17th largest lake in Norway, offering scenic views and opportunities for swimming at Vika Beach. The region also features unique geological formations like Kvitskriuprestin, rare clay pyramids, and the untouched wilderness of Skarvan and Roltdalen National Park.
Yes, Selbu offers several family-friendly options. Storfossen Waterfall is accessible via a boardwalk, making it suitable for families. The Svean Outdoor Park provides clean facilities, fire pits, and shelters by the river. Additionally, Årsøya Fritidspark is a popular recreation area with walking paths, a pizza oven, disc golf, a hammock park, a pumptrack, and trampolines. The Selbu Bygdemuseum is an open-air museum where both children and adults can learn about traditional life.
Selbu has a rich cultural heritage. You can explore the 12th-century stone
Selbu Church, known for its medieval architecture. The Selbu Bygdemuseum offers insights into traditional life with historic buildings and local stories. Selbu is also famous for its 'Selbuvotter' (traditional mittens); you can learn about this heritage at Selbu Husflid, which offers handicraft sales and knitting courses. The Norsk Radiomuseum showcases vintage radios and technological history.
Selbu offers numerous hiking opportunities for various skill levels. You can find trails within Skarvan and Roltdalen National Park, such as 'Ramsjøen out and back'. The Homla nature reserve, home to Storfossen Waterfall, also features dense, moss-overgrown forests perfect for exploration. The Selbustien is another popular hiking trail. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Selbu guide, which includes trails like 'From Ramsjøhytta to Schulzhytta' and 'Jervfjellet Summit'.
Yes, Selbu provides various cycling opportunities. The area around Selbusjøen and near mountains like Gullsteinen and Storheia offers diverse terrains for cyclists. You can find routes with varying difficulty levels across the municipality. For specific cycling tours, refer to the Cycling around Selbu guide, which features routes like 'Bike loop from Mebond' and 'Gravel Segment loop from Klæbu'.
The best time to visit Selbu depends on your preferred activities. Summer is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming in Selbusjøen, and exploring outdoor parks. In winter, Fagerlia Ski Trails offer groomed cross-country skiing with mountain views. The region's natural beauty, including waterfalls, can be enjoyed throughout the warmer months, with spring offering powerful flows and autumn showcasing vibrant foliage.
Yes, Selbu has options for overnight stays and outdoor facilities. The Schulzhytta (DNT) is a hosted hut in summer and over Easter, available as a self-catering hut out of season, offering fantastic views. The Svean Outdoor Park is a pleasant spot with clean toilets, fresh water, fire pits, and shelters right by the river, suitable for staying overnight.
Visitors are particularly impressed by the sheer power and natural spectacle of the waterfalls. For Storfossen Waterfall, the thunderous sound of the 40-meter drop is often described as deafening and a 'mega spectacle'. The boardwalk leading to its base makes it easily accessible. For Dølanfossen Waterfall, visitors appreciate the 'incredible and idyllic landscape' and the rewarding 'mega natural spectacle' after reaching the rustic fall.
Yes, Selbu is home to the unique geological formations known as Kvitskriuprestin. These are rare clay pyramids created by erosion, and they are steeped in local folklore, making them an interesting natural landmark to visit.
Selbu offers various running trails for different preferences. You can find routes that take you through scenic landscapes and along the river. For specific running trails, consult the Running Trails around Selbu guide, which includes options like 'Running loop from Klæbu' and 'Åstrøberga – Svean Outdoor Park loop from Klæbu'.
The Homla nature reserve is a beautiful area featuring dense, moss-overgrown forests. It is also where you can find the impressive Storfossen Waterfall. The reserve offers a serene environment for hiking and experiencing untouched nature.
Yes, during winter, Selbu offers opportunities for cross-country skiing. Fagerlia Ski Trails provide groomed routes with beautiful mountain views, making it an excellent spot for winter sports enthusiasts.


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