Attractions and places to see around Skodje, a village in Ålesund Municipality, Norway, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and outdoor activities. Situated along the scenic Skodjevika inlet, the area provides a waterfront setting and serves as a base for exploring regional highlights. Skodje features accessible peaks and historic bridges, making it suitable for various outdoor pursuits. The region combines natural landscapes with cultural sites, providing diverse points of interest.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Lillevannet lies like a calm sheet of water, backed by dark, rounded hills and a ribbon of greenery along the shore. The surface is wide and reflective—perfect for a slow pause, especially where the grassy bank meets the path. Nearby houses peek through the trees, so the mood stays peaceful but never isolated. On clear moments, the valley views open up and the whole lake feels sheltered and still.
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Vassverket Waterfall spills over dark, jagged rock into a narrow plunge, sending cool mist up from the spray. Near the cascade you’ll hear a steady roar and feel the water’s pull, with small ledges that make great natural pause spots. Just beside it, the pump adds a touch of human craft—while the surrounding greenery keeps the scene wild and fresh.
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Standing at the peak of Meraftafjell, you are rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree view of the surrounding fjords and rugged mountain ridges. The summit offers a sense of immense scale and open space, providing a breathtaking vantage point that makes the steady ascent through the Norwegian landscape truly worthwhile. It is an unforgettable spot to pause, catch your breath, and capture the raw beauty of the horizon.
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Frostadtinden with its 807 meters above sea level is a great hike for the whole family. Great and easy terrain with a nice view at the top. From the parking lot, turn left and follow Storlivegen a little inland. Right after you have passed the cow pasture on the left side of the road, turn left and follow the path along the fence and further up towards Frostadtinden. The path is clear all the way, and marked with cairns. Steady and nice climb all the way. Wet at the start. The hike is especially great in the morning sun and in the fall. In the winter this is a nice summit hike below 30 degrees. The terrain is well suited for children and for four-legged friends.
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A little caution when descending to the waterfall but already taken one or two hiking trails that were steeper
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Wonderful view of the entire Sunnmøre region. Easily accessible with snowshoes in winter.
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Skodje offers several rewarding hiking experiences. For panoramic 360-degree views of fjords and mountains, consider a hike up Merafta Mountain. Another excellent option is Frostadtinden, which provides great views and is suitable for families. Additionally, the scenic "Skodjebruene Rundt" looped trail explores the historic Skodje Bridges and the surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, Skodje has family-friendly options. The hike to Frostadtinden is noted for its great and easy terrain, making it suitable for children and even four-legged friends. The Brusdalshjellen Mini Pass also offers a family-friendly trail through beautiful forest on compacted gravel. The 'Skodjebruene Rundt' trail around the historic Skodje Bridges is also a pleasant walk for families.
For breathtaking vistas, head to the summit of Merafta Mountain, which offers spectacular 360-degree views of the surrounding fjords and rugged mountain ridges. Frostadtinden also provides a nice view at the top. The historic Skodje Bridges themselves offer stunning views of the natural surroundings.
Skodje is home to several historical sites. The prominent Skodje Bridges (Skodjebruene) complex includes two old masonry arch bridges, built between 1911 and 1919, which are now primarily for pedestrians and cyclists. You can also visit Skodje Church, a historical site within the village, and Skodjestova (The Skodje House), a preserved dwelling from 1753 showcasing traditional Norwegian farmhouse life.
The Skodje area is rich in natural beauty. The tranquil Skodje River is popular for fishing and other outdoor pursuits. The village itself is situated along Skodjevika, an inlet off the main Ellingsøyfjorden, providing a scenic waterfront. You can also find mountains like Frostadtinden and Meraftafjellet, and a notable waterfall near Geiranger, accessible from the area.
Yes, you can find a unique Viking Shelter by a lake. This large shelter is designed in a Viking style, offering protection from wind and rain. It includes facilities such as a toilet, benches, and drinking water, with a lake nearby for swimming and even firewood available.
Skodje offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'National Cycle Route 1: Haramlandet Loop' or the 'Kvennhushammaren – Ramnhammaren loop from Skodje kyrkje'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for Cycling around Skodje and Road Cycling Routes around Skodje.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Skodje. Popular routes include the 'Lillevatnet loop from Spjelkavik kyrkje' and longer, more challenging options like the 'View from the Summit – Top of the Ski Lift loop'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Running Trails around Skodje guide.
The tranquil Skodje River is a popular spot for fishing, particularly for trout. Its environs also offer opportunities for other outdoor pursuits like kayaking. Additionally, the broader Ålesund area, easily accessible from Skodje, provides options for sea kayaking and fishing trips.
Skodje offers outdoor activities year-round. Hiking peaks like Frostadtinden and Meraftafjellet are accessible throughout the year. The hike to Frostadtinden is especially great in the morning sun and in the fall, and can be a nice summit hike in winter below 30 degrees with snowshoes. Summer is ideal for general outdoor pursuits, while winter offers opportunities for snowshoeing and enjoying the snowy landscapes.
While Skodje is a great base for exploring popular regional attractions like Geirangerfjord, focusing on Skodje's local gems can offer a more tranquil experience. Explore the historic Skodje Bridges and their surrounding trails, hike up Frostadtinden or Merafta Mountain, or visit the preserved Skodjestova to experience local history away from larger crowds.


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