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Hiking around Røyrvik offers access to diverse and untouched wilderness landscapes, situated at the foot of Børgefjell National Park. The region is characterized by rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, and vast valleys, providing varied terrain for exploration. It serves as a gateway to the national park's wild environment, which includes forests and open mountain areas.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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1.14km
00:26
40m
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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9.98km
03:22
160m
160m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.16km
02:06
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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10.8km
03:16
370m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Upper Brakkåfallet is located a few hundred metres from the Z819 highway. You will find an information board and signage close to the start of the path. This path will take you the few hundred metres to a beautiful waterfall. Make sure you don't miss the lower falls too.
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You can make the detour but it's not spectacular.
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Anyone passing through might want to stop here. It's pretty, but not spectacular by Swedish standards.
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A very welcome rest stop. It blends in perfectly with the surroundings. Please take your trash with you after your rest.
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The short, steep hike to the Brakkåfallet waterfall leads along a small path that requires surefootedness. After a short time you reach the lower Brakkåfallet and just a few minutes later the upper Brakkåfallet. A short but worthwhile excursion.
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Small stop with Stuga and many paths.
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From here it actually goes further into the karst landscape. The water at the bottom of the stairs was so high that we couldn't get over the river. On the other side it goes up the stairs again and on.
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Røyrvik offers a diverse and untouched wilderness landscape. You can expect rugged mountains, clear blue lakes, and vast valleys. Trails often lead through forests and open mountain areas, providing varied terrain from easy strolls to more demanding ascents.
Yes, Røyrvik is home to beautiful waterfalls. A popular option is the short, steep hike to Brakkåfallet Waterfall, which leads to both its lower and upper sections. The Upper Brakkåfallet from Brakkåfallet route is a moderate path leading to a waterfall.
The hiking trails in Røyrvik cater to various fitness levels. You'll find options ranging from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents. According to komoot data, there is 1 easy route and 4 moderate routes, with no difficult routes listed, making it accessible for many hikers.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. For example, the ascent to Dærga (Jillie Daerke), a prominent mountain peak, is considered a moderately challenging but airy trip suitable for families. It covers 4 km with an elevation gain of approximately 600 meters.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Norway, but specific rules apply, especially within national parks like Børgefjell. It's always best to check local regulations or national park guidelines regarding leashing requirements and restricted areas before heading out with your dog.
Yes, Røyrvik offers several circular routes. You can explore the Lillälven Shelter – View of the Coloseum Valley loop from Bjurälven, which is a moderate 10 km path. Another option is the Small Mountain Lake loop from Stora Blåsjön, a 10.8 km trail through mountain terrain, or the Lillälven Shelter – Bjurälven Wooden Stairway loop from Stora Blåsjön.
Røyrvik is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the raw wilderness of Børgefjell National Park, visit the Brakkåfallet Waterfall, or discover the unique karst landscape near the Swedish border, which includes the Korallgrottan Cave Entrance and Waterfall. Other notable features include the Stekenjokk Plateau and the Bjurälven Wooden Stairway.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 160 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse and untouched wilderness landscapes, the clear blue lakes, and the varied terrain that offers something for everyone, from easy walks to more challenging mountain experiences.
Yes, Røyrvik offers a glimpse into its past through old travel routes. You can hike the Prekstolsteinen trail, which follows routes dating back to the 1700s, or explore Dalatrampen, an old 5.6 km long travel route between Røyrvik and Lanningen in Hudningsdalen.
The best time for hiking in Røyrvik is typically during the summer months when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is milder. This allows for full access to the diverse landscapes, including mountain lakes and higher elevations. Winter offers opportunities for skiing, but hiking is primarily a summer activity.
Beyond the hiking trails, Røyrvik is a gateway to the Børgefjell National Park, which is known for its untouched nature and as a habitat for the Arctic fox. The Børgefjellsenteret also offers various activities. Nearby, though primarily in Sweden, you can find the Korallgrottan (Coral Cave), Sweden's longest known underwater cave, with guided tours available in summer.
Komoot features 5 hiking routes around Røyrvik, offering a variety of experiences in this beautiful region. These include paths ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, exploring mountains, lakes, and waterfalls.


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