Best natural monuments around Lenvik are characterized by dramatic fjords, towering peaks, and scenic coastlines. This region, now largely integrated into the Senja municipality, offers a diverse natural landscape for exploration. Visitors can discover unique geological formations and expansive vistas. The area provides numerous opportunities to experience the serene wilderness and coastal beauty.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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A strenuous scramble - climb is rewarded at the top with a mega view from the steep edge - but only if you have a head for heights....
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Topos for the entire climbing area on the following website: https://www.thecrag.com/climbing/norway/tromso/area/14231821 Special climbing sectors we have been to (several bolted routes, as opposed to the many traditional routes in the other sectors). Panoramaveggen: https://klatreforer.tromsoklatring.no/sector/3055 Psykologveggen: https://klatreforer.tromsoklatring.no/sector/3196
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At the rest area, a larch wooden walkway leads to the view of the shore cliffs. The wooden ramp takes you to the seashore, where you walk over rocks to tidal pools in which the jagged mountains are reflected.
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Oksen or "Oksenhornat" is a mountain range whose highest point, Store Okshornet, rises 559 meters above sea level. The view of the jagged ridgeline from Tungeneset is iconic.
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At the end of the headland between Steinfjorden and Ersfjorden lies the special landscape of Tungeneset, in which Code Architectur has made a clever contribution: a footbridge of Siberian larch leads over the cliffs with a view of the North Sea to the west and the Ossen mountain with its sharp peaks to the north. The public toilets at the beginning of the footbridge have been given a simple form that fits perfectly into the whole. Tungeneset is a popular rest and photo spot.
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Segla is a really beautiful mountain, and the views from its top are to match. Some of the best cliff views I have ever seen and the panorama is 360 degrees beautiful. If you came here to hike to Hesten and view Segla, make sure you also hike up Segla! Definitely is not a place for those afraid of heights though :)
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The monk stone is used for orientation on the way along the coast. Especially wonderful with the midnight sun June-July and clear weather! This tour can be seen exactly like this in my video: https://youtu.be/dDRCfzlqnAk
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Breathtaking views from the cliffs, but definitely not for those afraid of heights.
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The Lenvik region, now part of Senja municipality, is characterized by dramatic fjords, towering peaks, and scenic coastlines. You can expect to find impressive summits like Segla Summit, unique rock formations such as Munken (The Monk) Rock Formation, and stunning viewpoints like View of the Devil's Teeth from Tungeneset.
Yes, the region offers natural attractions suitable for families. For instance, the View of the Devil's Teeth from Tungeneset is categorized as family-friendly, featuring a larch wooden walkway that leads to views of the Oksen mountain's sharp peaks and tide pools. The Entrance to Ånderdalen National Park also offers an easy, wide path in its lower section, making it accessible for many visitors.
Lenvik offers numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Summit hike on Hesten and Stavelitippen' or the 'Parking at Segla Trailhead – Segla Summit loop from Fjordgård' which is a more difficult ascent. For more options, explore the Hiking around Lenvik guide.
Beyond hiking, the Lenvik area provides opportunities for running and road cycling. You can find running trails such as the 'Hesten loop from Fjordgård kapell' or 'Gjellvika loop from Brensholmen'. For road cycling, routes like 'Lesbervatnet - Liespárjávri – Sjøfossen loop from Vangsvika' are available. Discover more in the Running Trails around Lenvik and Road Cycling Routes around Lenvik guides.
Segla Summit is renowned for its distinctive 'sail-like' shape and offers exciting, deep views from its top. The ascent, while steep, is hikeable and rewards visitors with expansive panoramic vistas of the island of Senja, the surrounding mountains, and the sea. Its sheer drop on one side, plunging hundreds of meters into the sea, provides a particularly thrilling perspective.
Yes, the Brensholmen Climbing Area is a natural monument offering climbing opportunities. It features various sectors with both bolted and traditional routes, catering to different climbing preferences.
The Lenvik region is particularly wonderful during the midnight sun period, typically June-July, especially for experiencing sights like Munken (The Monk) Rock Formation with clear weather. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and outdoor activities, with longer daylight hours and milder temperatures.
At Tungeneset, you can observe the striking contrast between the sharp peaks of the Oksen mountain (also known as Devil's Teeth) and the flat, rocky coastline with its tide pools. A wooden walkway allows visitors to explore this unique landscape and enjoy reflections of the jagged mountains in the tidal pools.
Visitors frequently appreciate the breathtaking views, especially from summits like Segla Summit, and the unique geological formations. The opportunity for deep views and panoramic vistas of Senja, the mountains, and the sea are often highlighted. The region's serene wilderness and coastal beauty also contribute to a compelling visitor experience.
Yes, the Entrance to Ånderdalen National Park, which is a significant protected natural area, features an expanded car park and an easy, wide path in its lower section. This makes it accessible for many visitors looking to explore the park's natural features and diverse hiking opportunities.
While not explicitly listed in the guide data, Ersfjordstranda Beach, a well-known natural monument in the broader Senja region, offers facilities for legal overnight camping, including a toilet block with showers. This makes it an ideal spot for those looking to immerse themselves in nature with convenient amenities.


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