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Family friendly hiking trails in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde Med Dyrelivsfredning offer diverse landscapes within the Vega World Heritage area. The region features a striking contrast between the flat, grass-covered islands of Hysvær and the 432-meter peak of Søla. Hysvær's bedrock of calc-mica schist supports rich vegetation, while Søla consists of granite. This protected area is also characterized by a cultural landscape shaped by traditional practices and serves as a critical habitat for seabirds.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
4.7
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7
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4.75km
02:12
470m
470m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.90km
02:14
250m
250m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.37km
02:25
390m
390m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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My hike up the Vegatrappa (13.05.2026) got stopped twice. First by a closed signboard Stengt/Closed and second on an alternative route by a destroyed stairway. I was already puzzeled by leaving the Komoot track wandering about the right direction but as you can only follow the stairs I attributed the deviations to the level of correctness the App can provide. Wrong! Reality is, massive rock slides have destroyed the upper part of the stairways making it unwise to proceed. There is hardly any conclusive public information available to make people aware of the same. Sad! Understanding that Vegatrappa plays a major part in attracting tourists to the island might contribute to the media silence on this fact. However, I have to emphasis, that a good part of the stairway is still in excellent conditions and offers great distance views not only towards Søla Island. Perfect place for a Coffee & Cake break (BYO).
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From the top of the Vegatrappa ladder, you can enjoy an exceptional and unique view of the coast, Vegatrappa Island, and the open sea. You can see the sea stretching far into the distance toward the far north. It is a particularly striking place and moment.
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This last section of the Vegatrappa ladders is particularly impressive. It is very steep and winds its way through a narrow passage between two rock faces. The view is incredible. If you are prone to vertigo, it is best to stop before this last section.
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This hut is perfectly nestled in the middle of the rocks to enjoy a wide open view on the sea from a nice wooden terrace with tables and benches.
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The view here is hardly worse than at the summit. It is therefore not necessarily worth walking to the summit because of the view. But if you do go all the way up, I would recommend walking to the second peak, which is south of the mountain station.
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Many steps but also easy and doable with children (or dogs). For those who are afraid of heights, the way back may be a bit steep.
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Amazing surround view, nice if you don't have enough time to go all the way to the top.
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Exhausting but awesome hike
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There are several family-friendly hiking trails in the area, offering a mix of easy and moderately challenging options. Our guide features 4 routes that are suitable for families, with one specifically rated as easy.
The landscape varies significantly. Hysvær offers flatter, grass-covered islands, ideal for easier walks. Søla, on the other hand, features a peak reaching 432 meters, providing more challenging ascents and stunning views. You'll encounter a mix of coastal paths and more rugged, elevated terrain depending on your chosen route.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes in this area are circular, making them convenient for day trips. For example, the Ravnfloget Vegatrappa loop from Kvalholmen is an easy circular option, while the Ravnfloget Vegatrappa loop from Elsøya offers a moderate circular hike.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted in Hysvær / Søla Landskapsvernområde. However, it is crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially during nesting and molting seasons (April 15th to August 31st and June/July to September, respectively) to protect the abundant seabird wildlife.
The area is renowned for its unique cultural landscape and diverse natural beauty. You'll find striking contrasts between the flat, grassy islands of Hysvær and the dramatic peak of Søla. Many routes, such as the Ravnfloget Vegatrappa – View of Gullsvågfjellet loop from Kvalholmen, offer panoramic views of the surrounding archipelago and the majestic Gullsvågfjellet.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn, are ideal for family hiking. During this period, the weather is generally milder, and the rich vegetation and abundant wildlife, especially seabirds, are at their most active. Be mindful of wildlife protection periods when visiting.
Absolutely. The Ravnfloget Vegatrappa loop from Kvalholmen is an excellent easy option, covering about 2.4 km with a manageable elevation gain, making it perfect for families with young children or those seeking a gentle introduction to the area's beauty.
This area offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and abundant wildlife. Families can explore diverse landscapes, from flat islands to mountain peaks, observe seabirds, and discover old settlements. The opportunity for camping also allows for extended stays amidst nature, creating memorable experiences.
Access to the islands of Hysvær and Søla typically involves boat transport from the main island of Vega. While specific parking details for each trail depend on the exact starting point on the islands, visitors usually arrange transport to the islands first. For general information on reaching the Vega archipelago, you might find resources on the local tourism website helpful, such as visitvega.no.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the unique cultural landscape, and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the diverse hiking experiences, from gentle coastal walks to more challenging ascents with rewarding views.
Yes, as a landscape protection area with wildlife protection, it's important to show consideration for nature and wildlife. Always follow marked trails, respect private property, and keep dogs on a leash. Camping is permitted, but visitors should be mindful of the environment. More details can be found on the local tourism site, for example, visitvega.no.


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