Best attractions and places to see around Skiptvet include a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Located along the Glomma river in Østfold county, Norway, Skiptvet offers diverse landscapes for outdoor activities. The municipality features medieval landmarks, significant industrial heritage, and various hiking trails. Visitors can explore cultural insights and natural attractions within this region.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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"Gamle Fossumbru" (Old Fossumbru) refers to the original bridge that spanned the Glomma River between Askim and Spydeberg, Norway, before it was replaced by the Fossumbru in 1961. The original bridge, a wooden arch structure, was partially destroyed during the Battle of Fossum Bridge during the Nazi invasion of Norway in 1940. The new Fossumbru, a suspension structure with a main span of 125 metres, is now the bridge that crosses the river at that location.
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Great road with very limited traffic, perfect for road cycling or bike touring.
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Classic suspension bridge, with a view towards Vamma Kraftstasjon as well.
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Unfortunately, Kraftwerk does not work!
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In Ulvedalen there is an information board on the circular route around the Ravnsjøen, where the tragic story of a young Norwegian woman is told.
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The DNT hut Ravnsjøhytta is located directly on the lake Ravnsjøen and has room for 16 overnight guests. In addition to the usual DNT standard, there's a boathouse with three canoes and a rowboat, as well as electricity and a cozy sitting area with a fireplace. Also recommended is the circular walk 'Ravnsjøen rundt' (4.5 km). Further information: https://www.ut.no/hytte/3.2024/
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Skiptvet offers several historical sites. You can visit the medieval Skiptvet Church, dating back to the 12th century, or learn about local life at the Skiptvet Rural Museum. The Old Fossum Bridge is also a significant historical landmark, partially destroyed during WWII. Additionally, the Nes Lensemuseum provides insight into the region's timber floating history.
Yes, Skiptvet boasts several natural attractions and viewpoints. You can hike to Jonsrudåsen (Skiptvet Varde) for scenic views from its tower, or visit the Furukollen viewpoint tower located in the deep forests. The Glomma River itself is a prominent natural feature. For a unique perspective, the Glomma Suspension Bridge offers views towards Vamma Power Station.
Skiptvet offers a variety of hiking trails for different preferences. Popular options include the Kulturminnestien (Cultural Heritage Trail) which passes historical sites, and the Naturstien (Nature Trail) with information boards about local flora and fauna. For a family-friendly option, the Bjørkebru to Lavoen hike leads to a traditional Sami tent. You can find more detailed routes and options in the Hiking around Skiptvet guide.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy the circular walk around Ravnsjøen Picnic Area, which also has the Ravnsjøhytta hut with canoes and a rowboat. The Bjørkebru to Lavoen hike is also suitable for families, offering a fun destination for picnics. For a unique experience, Jonsrud Alpakka offers alpaca walking, and the Meieribyen Discgolfpark provides outdoor recreation.
Skiptvet offers pleasant cycling opportunities, particularly along the Forest Road, known for its quiet environment, gentle hills, and beautiful scenery, making it ideal for road cycling or bike touring. For more routes and options, explore the Cycling around Skiptvet guide.
The best time to visit Skiptvet for outdoor activities generally depends on your interests. Summer months are ideal for exploring museums like Nes Lensemuseum and enjoying hiking and cycling. For winter activities, the Furukollen hiking cabin is open on Sundays, offering a cozy stop after a winter walk. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your trip.
Yes, for those looking to stay overnight, the DNT hut Ravnsjøhytta is located directly on Lake Ravnsjøen and can accommodate up to 16 guests. It offers standard amenities along with canoes and a rowboat for guests.
Skiptvet, known as 'Meieribyen' (the Dairy Town), has a rich cultural heritage. The Skiptvet Church is linked to a local legend about a dragon, which is even reflected in the municipality's coat of arms. The Skiptvet Rural Museum and Nes Lensemuseum offer deep dives into the traditional way of life and the significant timber floating industry that shaped the region.
The Glomma Suspension Bridge is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a viewpoint over the river. While specific details on other accessible paths are limited, many main roads and town areas are generally manageable. It's always recommended to check specific trail conditions if accessibility is a primary concern.
Skiptvet's diverse natural landscapes, including forests and the Glomma River, provide habitats for various wildlife. While specific sightings can vary, you might encounter common forest animals and a variety of bird species. The Naturstien (Nature Trail) is designed to highlight the diversity of nature in the area, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
Yes, Skiptvet offers several routes suitable for running and jogging. You can find various loops of moderate difficulty, such as those starting from Askim, Slitu, or Mysen. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Skiptvet guide.
The Glomma River, Norway's longest, is central to Skiptvet's identity and history. Historically, it was crucial for timber floating, an industry showcased at the Nes Lensemuseum. Today, it contributes significantly to the region's natural beauty and is home to the Vamma Power Station, Norway's largest river power plant, harnessing the river's energy.


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