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Bus station hiking trails in Bliksvær Naturreservat offer opportunities to explore a unique coastal cultural landscape. The region is characterized by low, grassy islands with rocky hills, heather moorlands, and diverse coastlines featuring steep rocky shores, sandy beaches, and salt marshes. While extensive marked trails within the sensitive nature reserve are limited due to conservation, the area provides a setting for appreciating its natural features and rich birdlife. The landscape includes brackish water vegetation and areas shaped by traditional land…
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Built in 1956 as a replacement for the church bombed in 1940
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The train station with the clock tower is a beautiful photo motif
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Think in summer he might be sitting in a paddling pool - couldn’t tell with the snow!
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On Sjøgata, a creature crawls out of the wall, created by the British artist Phlegm. A kind of mountain troll, half landscape, half kneeling creature with garlands of leaves for hair. [ Source: https://meerblog.de/bodo-slow-guide-tipps-norwegen/ ]
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David de la Mano from Spain was one of the international artists participating in this year's UpNorth Festival in Northern Norway. Entitled "Malstrøm" (Vortex), it covers the facade of a public building in downtown Bodø and features David de la Mano's signature imagery. A composition in which dark silhouettes seem to be drawn into a "vortex" inside the building, similar to Vórtice, an early work from 2013. [ Source and more info: https://www.urbanitewebzine.com/2016/07/17/david-de-la-mano-x-upnorth-festival-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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The Italian artist Millo is known for his predominantly black and white large-format murals. His artworks are characterized by childlike figures, simple monochrome lines combined with touches of color and elements of architecture. Artist's homepage: https://www.millo.biz/portfolio_page/insomnia-body-norway/
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One thing immediately stands out: Bodø has a large street art scene. Why? Well, in 2015 Bodø was home to the UpNorth Festival, an urban art festival that first took place (also in 2015) in Sulitjelma and attracted so much attention and interest that the experiment was repeated – also successfully – in Bodø. In and around the center are five main pieces that you shouldn't miss. They are all equally monumental and truly beautiful. There is no particular order in which you need to find them. As long as you know where to find them, you can easily zigzag your way through the exhibition as you like. [ Source: https://www.whudat.de/after-school-new-mural-by-russian-street-artist-rustam-qbic-in-bodo-norway/ ]
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The port is centrally located and can be reached in 15 minutes on foot from the airport
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This guide features 5 hiking routes that are easily accessible from bus stations in Bodø, the gateway to Bliksvær Naturreservat. These trails offer diverse experiences, from coastal walks to city explorations, before or after your visit to the islands.
Bliksvær Naturreservat is an island group, so access is primarily by boat from Bodø. From bus stations in Bodø, you can easily reach the ferry terminal. There is a fast passenger boat service connecting Bodø to Bliksvær. It's advisable to check the current boat schedule in advance.
Yes, Bliksvær Naturreservat is a protected area, particularly important for birdlife. Land access is generally not permitted in certain parts of the nature reserve between April 15th and July 31st to protect nesting birds. Outside these periods, visitors are advised to follow established paths to prevent disturbance. The outdoor experience often focuses on birdwatching and appreciating the unique coastal environment from permitted areas or by boat.
The hikes accessible from Bodø's bus stations offer varied terrain. For example, the View of Ørnes and the Fjord – View from Linken loop from Bodø involves some elevation, providing panoramic views. Other routes like Bodø Marina – Sculpture at Bodø Harbor loop from Sentrum vest are flatter, ideal for leisurely strolls along the waterfront.
Yes, several easy routes are available. The Bodø Marina – Sculpture at Bodø Harbor loop from Sentrum vest is an easy 4.4 km walk. Another accessible option is the Molostua Anchor – Bodø Cathedral loop from Langstranda, which is about 3.7 km and also rated easy.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For general hiking and exploring the cultural landscape, late summer and early autumn (August-September) can be ideal, offering milder weather and fewer access restrictions. For birdwatching, outside the main breeding season (April 15th - July 31st) is recommended to avoid disturbing the wildlife, though boat tours might offer views during this period. The region's coastal nature means weather can change rapidly, so be prepared for various conditions.
Many of the routes accessible from Bodø's bus stations are suitable for families. Easy routes like the Bodø Ferry Terminal – Street Art Murals in Bodø loop from Bodø offer shorter distances and minimal elevation, perfect for walks with children. When visiting Bliksvær island itself, be mindful of the nature reserve's rules and stick to designated areas.
Generally, dogs are permitted on most public hiking trails in Norway, including those accessible from bus stations in Bodø, provided they are kept on a leash. However, within Bliksvær Naturreservat itself, due to its status as a bird sanctuary, specific rules regarding dogs may apply, especially during nesting seasons. Always check local signage and regulations before bringing your dog into protected areas.
The trails starting from Bodø's bus stations offer a mix of urban and coastal scenery. You can explore the vibrant Bodø Marina, see impressive street art murals, and visit landmarks like Bodø Cathedral. Routes such as the Svartnatnet – Wooden Bridge Over Stream loop from Sentrum vest also take you through more natural settings with lakes and streams.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique coastal landscapes, the opportunity for birdwatching, and the accessibility of trails from Bodø, which serves as a convenient base for exploring both the city and the natural wonders of Bliksvær.
Bliksvær is a small island group with limited infrastructure, primarily focused on conservation. There are no extensive amenities like cafes or shops directly on the island. It is recommended to bring all necessary supplies, including food and water, for your visit. Bodø, as the main access point, offers a full range of services and facilities.


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