Attractions and places to see around Sørreisa include a variety of natural and cultural sites. This municipality in Troms county, Norway, is characterized by fjords, valleys, and mountains, situated along the Reisafjorden and near Senja Island. The region offers opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration. It is an accessible destination for those looking to explore its natural and cultural offerings.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Really cool with the underwater window. Unfortunately, we were there too early, and there weren't any salmon running up yet.😪
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A fish ladder was built next to the rapids especially for the salmon.
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The North Norwegian chieftain Ottar of Hålogaland, also called Ottar of Lenvik, lived in the 9th century. During this time, he lived here in Northern Norway. Many believe that Ottar's chieftainship was located in Hålogaland, south of Malangen, where the area "Lenjuvich" (Lenvika) is located. Others believe that his residence was further south, in the beautiful strait "Gisundet." According to ancient sources, Ottar is said to have told the Anglo-Saxon King Alfred about his journey to England at the end of the 9th century. Among other things, he mentioned that he lived in the northernmost part of Norway of all Norwegians. He further recounts his voyage to England, saying that he sailed south along the coast, with Norway on his left the entire time. These reports represent, to our knowledge to date, the first official mention of our homeland, Norway, abroad. {Source and further information on the notice board on site]
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Thanks to the large windows of this bivouac the view goes to the horizon.
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Cozy hut for a little picnic in between.
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Wonderful place. We are crushed by the power of the. Nature.
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Sørreisa is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the imposing Målselvfossen, known for its wide waterfall and an artificially created salmon staircase. The region also boasts spectacular waterfalls like Reisafossen, Mollisfossen (Northern Norway's highest), Imofossen, and Sarafossen. The Reisafjorden, Skøelvdalen, and Rabbåsdalen offer stunning landscapes for various outdoor activities, while the Reisadalen National Park provides pristine wilderness.
Yes, Sørreisa offers several cultural and historical sites. You can explore the modern Sørreisa Church, known for its architecture, or delve into the past at Kramvigbrygga, a historic wharf museum that is part of the Midt-Troms Museum. Gamtofta is an open-air museum showcasing traditional buildings. Don't miss the Ottar of Lenvik Monument, commemorating a 9th-century chieftain, and the WWII Tunnel at Trengsel for a glimpse into wartime history.
Families visiting Sørreisa have several options. The Målselvfossen waterfall is considered family-friendly, as is the Salmon Viewing Room at the Waterfall, where you can observe salmon through an underwater window during salmon season. The Kvilebua Lookout Cabin is an easy-to-reach spot with great views, perfect for a family picnic. For indoor fun, GateCamp Midt-Troms offers mini-golf and escape rooms.
For expansive views, the Kvilebua Lookout Cabin is highly recommended, offering horizon-wide vistas through its large windows. Additionally, the mountain Ráisduottarháldi, the highest in Nordreisa municipality, provides spectacular panoramic views, bordering the Reisa National Park.
Absolutely. Sørreisa is an excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails in areas like Skøelvdalen and Rabbåsdalen, and within Reisadalen National Park. For specific routes, explore the Cycling around Sørreisa guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Sørreisa guide, and the Running Trails around Sørreisa guide for detailed information on various activities and routes.
The Salmon Ladder at the Waterfall is a long fish ladder built specifically for salmon to navigate the rapids. Nearby, the Salmon Viewing Room at the Waterfall offers a unique underwater window to observe salmon as they ascend the ladder, though it's only open during salmon season.
Beyond traditional sightseeing, Sørreisa offers unique experiences such as horseback riding tours with Viking Horses through scenic trails. Arctic Guide & Visit provides adventures like husky sledding, bonfire coffee, and cinnamon buns in the snowy wilderness, offering a taste of Arctic life.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the power of the waterfalls, particularly Målselvfossen. The easy accessibility and great views from spots like the Kvilebua Lookout Cabin are also highly appreciated. The unique opportunity to see salmon through the underwater window at the Salmon Viewing Room is often highlighted as a really cool experience.
Yes, Sørreisa offers several cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like 'Around Reisvatnet' or the 'Sjøfossen – Krokelvåsen loop'. Road cyclists might enjoy longer routes such as 'Lesbervatnet - Liespárjávri – Sjøfossen loop' or the extensive 'Reisvatnet inlet – Finnsnes Ferry Terminal Café loop'. You can find more details and route options in the Cycling around Sørreisa and Road Cycling Routes around Sørreisa guides.
The Midt-Troms Museum institution manages several heritage sites in the region, including Kramvigbrygga, a historic wharf museum in Sørreisa. These sites preserve the history of farming, reindeer husbandry, fisheries, industry, and military defense, offering deep insights into the local cultural heritage.
Sørreisa offers outdoor activities year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activity. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking, fishing, and exploring natural features like waterfalls. Winter provides opportunities for husky sledding and skiing in areas like Skøelvdalen or Rabbåsdalen. Always check local conditions and opening times for specific attractions.


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