Attractions and places to see around Fusa, now part of the Bjørnafjorden municipality in Norway, offer a blend of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its proximity to Hardangerfjorden, a significant natural attraction known for its scenic landscapes. Visitors can explore mountain peaks, waterfalls, and enjoy ferry crossings that provide views of the fjords. Fusa provides opportunities for hiking and experiencing Norway's natural environment.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The ferry is now operated by Torghatten and departs every 20 minutes: https://www.torghatten.no/en/our-routes/1018
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Runs very frequently (every 20-30 minutes). Free for pedestrians and cyclists.
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The highest top in the area and thus a must do on its own right. Be prepared for a bit of snow early in the season and some rock scrambling. The more direct route from/to redningshytten requires some mountaineering skills and is not advised for unexperienced hikers.
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Great place for a break and a popular destination on its own. Even when the catering is closed the hut is open so you can rest inside if the weather is against you. The view from the terrace is much nicer of course. Toilets are present at the back.
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The highest peak around Bergen with a great all-round view.
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Waterfall of the river Eikedalselva with a drop of 79 m
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The tour is classified as "easy", which it definitely wasn't in today's (May 2022) conditions! Mud, leftover snow and steep sections were a real challenge. But the view from the top of Haukasen is really worth the effort! The descent was easier.
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Fusa, now part of the Bjørnafjorden municipality, is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the stunning Bratte Waterfall, known for its 79-meter drop. The region is also characterized by its proximity to the majestic Hardangerfjorden, offering iconic Norwegian landscapes. For panoramic views, consider a hike to Gullfjellstoppen, the highest peak around Bergen.
From peaks like Gullfjellstoppen, you can expect spectacular all-round views of the surrounding fjords and mountains. Similarly, the Trail to the Haukasen Summit also promises rewarding vistas, making the challenging ascent worthwhile.
The Sandvikvåg–Halhjem Ferry Crossing is a great family-friendly option. It's free for pedestrians and cyclists, runs frequently, and offers scenic views of the fjord during the approximately 40-minute journey. It's also listed as wheelchair accessible, making it enjoyable for a wider range of visitors.
Fusa offers a variety of hiking trails for different skill levels. You can find routes like the 'View from Bogafjellet – Johannes Openbaring Viewpoint loop' or the 'Lusabrekka – Storahorga (666 m) loop'. For easier options, consider the 'Fusaneset loop'. You can explore more hiking routes in the area on the Hiking around Fusa guide.
Yes, Fusa provides several cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. Options include a 'Loop from Osøyro (National Cycle Route 1)' or the 'Kalandsvatnet – Stend Station loop'. These routes allow you to experience the region's landscapes on two wheels. Discover more cycling tours on the Cycling around Fusa guide.
For runners, Fusa offers various trails, such as the 'Irgenstjørna – Villelia naturreservat loop' or the 'Lekvenvatnet – Villelia naturreservat loop'. There are also easier options like the 'Smievågen loop'. Find more details on these and other running trails in the Running Trails around Fusa guide.
The Redningshytten Cabin is an excellent spot for a break. It's open all year round and provides a comfortable place to rest, even if the catering is closed. Visitors appreciate its welcoming atmosphere and the views from its terrace.
The Sandvikvåg–Halhjem Ferry Crossing is a key public transport link, connecting parts of the region and offering a scenic journey across the fjord. It runs frequently, making it a convenient way to travel and enjoy the views.
Yes, for winter sports enthusiasts, the Eikedalen Ski Center AS, located in Tysse, is a notable point of interest near Fusa. It offers opportunities for skiing and other winter activities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural landscapes, especially the fjord views and mountain panoramas. The sense of accomplishment from reaching summits like Gullfjellstoppen and the convenience and beauty of the Sandvikvåg–Halhjem Ferry Crossing are also highly appreciated.
Absolutely. Experienced hikers will find challenges in Fusa, particularly with ascents to peaks like Gullfjellstoppen. The more direct route from/to Redningshytten requires mountaineering skills and can involve snow and rock scrambling, especially early in the season.
The Sandvikvåg–Halhjem Ferry Crossing is listed as wheelchair accessible, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the scenic fjord journey.


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