Attractions and places to see around Vanylven, located in the southwestern part of Sunnmøre, Norway, offer a blend of natural beauty and historical landmarks. This region features mighty landscapes and genuine coastal culture, providing diverse outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of natural features, including viewpoints and caves, alongside significant historical sites. The area is characterized by its rugged terrain and scenic coastal environment.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Lidaveten is a 592-meter-high peak on the headland between Orstafjorden and Voldsfjorden. An impressive stone tower marks the highest point of the peak, from where you have a unique 360-degree view.
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The lowest mountain pass on the Stadhalvøya peninsula. In order to avoid navigating the infamous Stadhavet Sea, sailors in prehistoric times (simply) pulled their boats over this pass using logs. Great view.
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Be careful, the descent into the cave is very muddy and not without danger. There is a risk of falling in several places in the cave. No safety devices in the cave, only descent and climbing aids in the form of muddy ropes. Lighting essential. Very slippery also at the climbing points. Entering the cave is therefore only recommended after critical consideration.
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This is where the climb to Mini Trolltunga begins. You can park right on the roadside. But road is a toll road. Not recommended on weekends as it is quite crowded.
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Very beautiful view. The best way to go the week early in the morning. Otherwise it is full even by Norwegian standards. Tourbook is available. And if you want to see more of the panorama, you should follow the path to the top of the mountain massif.
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Vanylven offers a diverse range of natural features. You can visit the intriguing Dolsteinhola Cave, though caution is advised due to muddy conditions. For stunning coastal scenery, explore Hakalelstranda or enjoy bathing at Sandvik-sanden. The region is also home to the old Olivin Mines along Åheimselva, offering a unique geological insight.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Galten Viewpoint, especially early in the morning to avoid crowds. You can follow the path to the top of the mountain massif for an even wider vista. Another excellent spot is Lidaveten, which offers a unique 360-degree view from its 592-meter peak. The Dragseidet Pass Memorial also provides great views alongside its historical significance.
Vanylven is rich in history and culture. The Dragseidet Pass Memorial commemorates an ancient route where sailors pulled boats to avoid the Stadhavet Sea. In Åheim, you can explore the Norsk Olivinsenter, Valborgsamlinga, and the historical St. Jetmund Kyrkje. Åram hosts the Bygdesamlinga (local museum) and the Modellbåtsamlinga (model boat collection). Kristitunet in Syvde and Lundgarden på Tunheim also offer cultural insights.
Yes, Vanylven is an excellent destination for hiking. You can find various trails, including the starting point for the 'Mini Trolltunga' climb at Kornbergveten Trail. For a unique experience, try the Hakalletrappene stairs. There are also four over 1000-meter mountain peak hikes starting from Røfsdalssætra. You can find more detailed hiking routes and guides on the Hiking around Vanylven page.
For challenging hikes, consider the round trip starting from Røfsdalssætra, which allows you to ascend four peaks exceeding 1000 meters above sea level around Blæjevatnet. This route features steep climbs and airy ridge views. The Kornbergveten Trail, leading to 'Mini Trolltunga,' also presents a significant climb. For more options, check the 'difficult' routes on the Hiking around Vanylven guide.
Yes, Vanylven offers easier options for those seeking less strenuous walks. The Hakalletrappene provides a unique way to experience the landscape without extreme difficulty. You can also find 'easy' rated routes, such as the 'Storegjøtten Crevice – Dolsteinhola Cave loop from Sandshamn' on the Hiking around Vanylven guide, which is 4.7 km long.
Absolutely! Vanylven and its surroundings offer several road cycling routes. You can find various options, including moderate loops like 'Klungshammaren – Fjøshaugskaret loop from Eidså' (45 km) or 'Klungshammaren – Skarvehammaren loop from Krakset' (43 km). There's also an easy 24 km loop from Liadal. Explore more routes on the Road Cycling Routes around Vanylven guide.
For families, Hakallegarden Farm and Campsite is a great choice, offering a chance to interact with farm animals and enjoy a beach. Sandvik-sanden is also recommended for bathing, providing a pleasant spot for children. Many of the easier trails and viewpoints can also be enjoyed by families.
The best time to visit Vanylven for outdoor activities, especially hiking, is typically during the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is generally milder, and trails are more accessible. Some popular spots like the Kornbergveten Trail can get crowded on weekends, so visiting early morning is often recommended.
When visiting Dolsteinhola Cave, be aware that the descent can be very muddy and slippery, posing a risk of falling. There are no safety devices, only muddy ropes for assistance. Lighting is essential for exploration. It's recommended to consider these conditions carefully before entering.
Visitors to Vanylven are consistently drawn to its mighty landscapes, genuine coastal culture, and the diverse outdoor activities available. The region's blend of stunning natural beauty, from panoramic viewpoints to intriguing caves, combined with its rich historical sites, creates a memorable experience. The komoot community particularly appreciates the scenic views and the variety of trails.
For a less crowded experience, consider visiting Galten Viewpoint early in the morning. The old Olivin Mines along Åheimselva offer a unique, less-traveled historical and geological site. The Hakalletrappene also provide a distinctive way to explore the landscape away from the most popular trails.


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