Best attractions and places to see around Selje include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural points of interest on Norway's west coast. The region features unique coastal geography, from white sandy beaches to dramatic rock formations and lighthouses. Visitors can explore ancient monastic ruins, picturesque beaches, and viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Selje provides diverse opportunities for those interested in history, nature, and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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The climb from the parking lot to Kjeretoppane is no problem. After that, the trail to the summit of Veten is very challenging. It climbs steeply and exposed, with no trail visible anywhere. There are good markers (red posts). Recommended only for experienced hikers.
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The climb from the parking lot to Kjeretoppane is no problem. After that, the trail to the summit of Veten is very challenging. It climbs steeply and exposed, with no trail visible anywhere. There are good markers (red posts). Recommended only for experienced hikers.
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My tip would be to bring your swimsuit and enjoy the white sand. The waves are wonderful, and the beach has a beautiful bottom. Highly recommended, and in my opinion, one of Norway's best.
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Always worth a trip.
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Of course it's always open. :-)
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nice excursion destination near Maloy
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The hike is challenging, slippery and muddy. Do not underestimate it. Not for kids!
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Selje is rich in history. You can explore the ruins of Selja Monastery, Norway's oldest pilgrimage site, located on the island of Selja. The island also features St. Sunniva's Cave. In the town center, the beautifully restored Selje Prestegard serves as a Pilgrim Centre and offers insights into the monastery's history. Don't miss the charming Selje Church, a white wooden church situated by Selje beach.
Selje boasts stunning white sandy beaches. Refviksanden Beach is considered one of Norway's most beautiful, known for its fine sand and shallow waters. Seljesanden, located near the town, also offers a tropical paradise-like feel with traditional boathouses nearby. For surfers, Hoddevik and Ervik are exceptionally beautiful surf spots surrounded by dramatic mountains.
Absolutely! The Kannesteinen Rock Formation is a must-see. This spectacular, cup-shaped stone has been uniquely shaped by waves over time, measuring 4-5 meters in height. It's a fascinating geological sight.
For panoramic views, consider a hike up Risnakken, an relatively easy 20-minute ascent with newly built stairs, offering vistas of Selje town, the beach, and surrounding islands. The Kråkenes Lighthouse also provides extensive views of the rugged coastline from 42.5 meters above sea level. For more challenging hikes with rewarding views, consider Veten Summit or Kjeretoppane.
Selje offers diverse outdoor activities. For hiking, you can explore routes like the Masekleivhornet loop with views of Hoddevik Beach, or the Vestkapp loop. There's also a Selje Beach to Dagsturhytta Cabin loop. You can find more details on these and other hiking trails in the Hiking around Selje guide. For running, check out the Running Trails around Selje guide, which includes routes like the Skramsvatnet loop. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Selje guide.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Refviksanden Beach is perfect for families with its fine sand and shallow waters. The Kannesteinen Rock Formation is an interesting natural wonder that children often enjoy. The short hike up Risnakken is also family-friendly, featuring a play area at the top. The Kråkenes Lighthouse is also considered family-friendly and offers great views.
The summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Selje, offering warmer weather and longer daylight hours. This is when beaches like Refviksanden are most enjoyable, and hiking trails are more accessible. Many local attractions, such as Selje Church, are also open daily during the summer.
Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Indre Fure, an atmospheric old clustered farmstead dramatically located by the sea between Selje and Hoddevik, offering a glimpse into the distinctive coastal landscape. The boat trip to Selja Monastery itself is a scenic experience, often providing opportunities to spot sea eagles.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the fine sandy beaches like Refviksanden, often described as 'straight out of a picture book.' The unique Kannesteinen Rock Formation is also a highlight, noted for its spectacular appearance. The panoramic views from places like Kråkenes Lighthouse are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Selje is home to some of Norway's most popular and exceptionally beautiful surf spots. Hoddevik and Ervik are renowned for their waves and stunning natural surroundings, making them a draw for surfers.
Yes, the Selje Prestegard, located in the center of Selje, functions as a Pilgrim Centre and offers accommodation. It also serves as tourist information, providing insights into the monastery's history and the pilgrimage tradition, making it a natural starting point for visits to Selja Monastery.


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