Attractions and places to see around Moseija include a variety of natural features and man-made structures. This region offers 16 distinct places to explore, ranging from significant tunnels to coastal landscapes and scenic rest areas. The area is characterized by its northern environment, with features like fjords and unique geological formations. Visitors can discover diverse points of interest suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Two shelters with an indoor table and outdoor fireplace, concrete floors. Public restrooms with hot water. Picnic area with tables and parking for vans and campers.
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From here you can hike to a nearby waterfall
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I camped there twice in the meadow and was very relaxed. The grass was good 😎😁
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Dress warmly before entering! It's cold and wet in the tunnel. After the 10% climb you come out soaking wet, but dress warmly anyway. The descent is long and cold.
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Beautiful meadow area, heated (!) toilet and water tap. When the wave of motorhomes has passed, you can sleep peacefully here. Ideal for cycling through the tunnel in the morning before the wave of motorhomes,
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Large parking lot with two modern shelters on concrete ground. It can be very windy in the bay and the entire area has either concrete or rough rock ground, even where it looks like grass in the pictures. Camping here is difficult to impossible. However, one person can sleep on a bench in each shelter. The second bench is too narrow. On the plus side, there is a toilet and a water tap, although both are in almost constant use by camper van crews.
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I drove through once early in the morning and once at lunchtime. Both times, the traffic was fine, and if a vehicle approaches, you can hear it from a distance and prepare for it. My tip: headphones with music/podcasts for motivation and noise protection against trucks. Even if you think you'll sweat on the way up, put on warm clothes and wear safety vests or something similar from the start; it will definitely be chilly on the way down. Have fun!
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Great overnight accommodation in the small "huts". Good protection from wind and weather as a final motivation on the way to the North Cape or as the first safe stop on the way back. Huts equipped with benches, a table and the parking lot has two toilets and fresh water
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Moseija offers a mix of unique natural features and practical facilities, characteristic of a northern environment. You'll find impressive tunnels, rugged coastal landscapes, and well-equipped rest areas that often double as viewpoints or starting points for activities.
Yes, the region is known for its natural beauty. A must-see is the Forsøl Coastal Landscape, an area characterized by its rough and often windy conditions, offering an impressive experience, especially during summer nights. The region also features fjords and unique geological formations.
The most prominent man-made structure is the Nordkapp Tunnel. This impressive tunnel extends almost 7 km underwater, reaching 212 meters below sea level, with significant descents and ascents. It's a unique experience, especially for cyclists.
Yes, several facilities are noted as family-friendly. The Rest Area at the North Cape Tunnel North Portal and the Lillefjord Rest Area both offer amenities like heated toilets and drinking water, making them suitable for families. The Shelter and Picnic Area by the Fjord also provides good protection from wind and weather with shelters, tables, and public restrooms.
Moseija is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various hiking opportunities, including trails like the Havøygavlen Trail, Trail to Kirkegårdsbukta, and Ytre Forsøl. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Moseija guide.
Absolutely. The Rest Area at the North Cape Tunnel North Portal is ideal for an overnight stay, offering heated toilets and drinking water. Similarly, the Lillefjord Rest Area provides toilets, water, seating, and even a possibility to set up a tent. The Shelter and Picnic Area by the Fjord offers shelters with benches and tables, public restrooms, and parking for campers.
The region has distinct seasons. While the Forsøl Coastal Landscape is impressive even in summer, it can be cool and windy. Winter brings two months of darkness. Summer nights offer unique experiences, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential wind. For cycling through the Nordkapp Tunnel, early morning before heavy traffic is recommended.
The Nordkapp Tunnel is almost 7 km long and reaches 212 meters below sea level, with steep 9% descents and ascents. It can be tiring, especially with luggage. Good lighting is essential due to traffic. The air quality isn't ideal, but manageable. It can be fresh at the start but gets warm uphill. There are holding bays if you need to adjust clothing.
Yes, the Forsøl Coastal Landscape offers impressive views of the rugged coastline. The Lillefjord Rest Area also serves as a viewpoint, situated at the end of a fjord arm with a bridge over the Fosseelva river. Many rest areas are strategically placed for scenic enjoyment.
Visitors appreciate the unique challenge and experience of the Nordkapp Tunnel, especially cyclists. The rugged beauty and impressive summer nights at the Forsøl Coastal Landscape are also highly valued. The well-equipped and often peaceful rest areas, like the Rest Area at the North Cape Tunnel North Portal and Lillefjord Rest Area, are frequently praised for their amenities and scenic locations.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails available. Examples include the Trail to Kirkegårdsbukta, Ytre Forsøl, Kuskarvann, and the Trail to Varden. You can find more details and explore these routes in the Hiking around Moseija guide.
Many attractions and trailheads offer convenient parking. The Rest Area at the North Cape Tunnel North Portal and the Lillefjord Rest Area both provide parking facilities. The Shelter and Picnic Area by the Fjord also has parking suitable for vans and campers.


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