Best attractions and places to see around Overhalla, a municipality in Trøndelag, Norway, are shaped by its natural landscape and historical significance. The area is defined by the Namsen River and its tributary Bjøra, known for salmon fishing. Visitors can explore a mix of natural features, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This region offers diverse outdoor activities and insights into traditional Norwegian life.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Spillumsfjellet is a fine summit in the Namsos region. It boasts a glorious panorama of truly wild Norwegian countryside and out to the fjords.
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The interactive museum for pop and rock music was built because Namsos has produced some of Norway's most famous musicians. The tourist information office is also located in the same building.
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I wouldn't call it an avenue, more like a forest path or forest path. Nevertheless, a nice piece of path along the Nordleden. There is also a possibility to take a break ((see photo).
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The Nordleden begins at Gløshaug Kirke, the northernmost of the Olafswege, all of which lead to Trondheim. The Nordleden is 135 km long and ends in Stiklestad at the church, said to be built on the spot where the canonized (after his death) Olav Haraldsson, then King of Norway, fell during the battle of July 29, 1030.
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On Gløshaugen, where the church is located, was a stave church from around 1300. On February 21, 1689, Prost Peder Resen sent a request to be allowed to demolish the old stave church and build a new church. In the same year the construction of the new church began. With the construction of the new church in Harran, consideration was given to demolishing the church in Gløshaug. But an English sport fisherman bought the church. Today it belongs to the Grong commune. The church is the starting point of the Nordleden, a pilgrimage route to Trondheim. It is high above the Namsen valley, so that you have a great view of the landscape from here.
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Very nice avenue with a hiking trail along a high moor
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South of Formofoss, Sandøla plunges 34 meters into a narrow rocky gorge. In the rock you can see beautiful whirlpool pots. At Kv 4258, which branches off from the E 6, there is a small parking lot, from which a steep path leads down to the waterfall.
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Not far from the E6, it's worth it!
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Overhalla is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Formofossen Waterfall, where the Sandøla river dramatically plunges 34 meters into a narrow gorge, showcasing beautiful whirlpools. The Namsen River itself is a central natural feature, famous for salmon fishing and scenic drives along Sørsivegen. Another notable spot is Sellæghylla, a picturesque stretch of the Namsen known for fishing and historic farm views.
Yes, Overhalla has several significant historical and cultural sites. Explore Gløshaug Church, perched high above the Namsen valley, which marks the beginning of the Nordleden pilgrimage route. Ranem Church, dating back to 1187, is another architectural gem. You can also discover the ancient Iron Age chieftain graves at Bertnem Burial Mounds, or visit Grande, a site with a 300-year history as a rectory and ancient burial mounds.
Overhalla is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Salmon fishing in the Namsen and Bjøra rivers is a major draw. The area also offers numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. You can find various routes for these activities, including those around Himovatnet lake and to summits like Skjørlandshatten. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Overhalla or Cycling around Overhalla guides.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Spillumsfjellet Summit, which offers magnificent vistas of the Norwegian countryside and distant fjords. Another excellent viewpoint is Skjørlandshatten, a 431-meter summit providing a 360-degree view of Overhalla, parts of the Namsen River, and Namsos municipality.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting Overhalla, especially for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and salmon fishing. Many cultural sites, like Ranem Church, operate as 'road churches' during this period. The natural landscapes are vibrant, and the weather is typically mild, making it perfect for exploring.
Absolutely. Overhalla is renowned as a premier destination for salmon fishing, particularly in the Namsen and Bjøra rivers. The Namsen Salmon & Train Experience offers a unique base for world-class salmon fishing, with accommodation in disused train carriages.
While many natural trails can be challenging, the road leading to Himovatnet lake and up to Skjørlandshatten summit is gravel and wheelchair-friendly, offering accessible access to scenic views. Additionally, Rock City Namsos, an interactive museum nearby, is wheelchair accessible.
Beyond traditional attractions, Overhalla offers unique experiences like riding Norway's last operational cable-driven ferry, the Mæla Cable Ferry, across the Namsen. You can also visit Glød Sauna, a unique riverside sauna combined with a ceramic gallery and local crafts, offering relaxation and local art.
Overhalla boasts a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. Popular paths include those around Himovatnet lake and routes leading to summits like Skjørlandshatten and Spannfjellet. For a detailed overview of routes, consult the Hiking around Overhalla guide, which lists trails like the Spillumsfjellet Summit Trail.
Visitors to Overhalla particularly appreciate the stunning natural landscapes, especially the powerful Formofossen Waterfall and the panoramic views from Spillumsfjellet Summit. The historical significance of sites like Gløshaug Church and the overall tranquility of the region also receive high praise from the community.
Families can enjoy the scenic drive along the Namsen River, spotting wildlife like birds and moose. The Mæla Cable Ferry offers a fun and unique ride for all ages. Easy hiking paths, such as the 'Trail Along the Raised Bog,' provide gentle outdoor exploration. The Namsen Salmon & Train Experience can also be an engaging stop for families interested in local culture and nature.
Beyond the main attractions, consider exploring the scenic beauty of Ramensbrua, an old stone bridge on the south side of the Namsen River offering picturesque views. The drive along Sørsivegen (the south road) provides continuous stunning views of salmon farms and historic 'Trønderlån' houses, offering a glimpse into the region's authentic natural and cultural blend.
Yes, Overhalla features marked cycling trails that cater to various levels. You can find routes that take you through picturesque landscapes and along the Namsen River. For specific routes and their difficulty, refer to the Cycling around Overhalla guide, which includes options like the 'Bike loop from Grong' for an easy ride.


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