Attractions and places to see around Vestre Slidre, located in Norway's Innlandet county, offer a blend of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its valley basin, picturesque scenery, and bodies of water such as Slidrefjorden and Syndin Lakes. It provides opportunities for exploring history, engaging in outdoor activities, and experiencing traditional Norwegian culture.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Between Leira and Fagernes there are two alternatives - the old road on the upside of the E16 and the pedestrian and cycling path "Valdresbanevegen" along the lakeshore. We recommend the latter. It is called Valdresbanevegen after the old rail road. The tracks have been removed, the path has been sealed and is now a popular walking and cycling path.
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Breathtaking nature - a great hike with lakes, stone and rocks
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If you come from the south, then you have a fantastic descent with wonderful views of the valley to the north and the surrounding mountains. The road is not paved but has hard gravel. This is easy to drive on and there are only a few tight curves, but they are clearly visible from afar. You can let it roll well in parts and enjoy the view.
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The waterfall is located below a hydroelectric power station and a small part of the water masses shoot out of the associated pipe. The best view is from the bridge.
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This bridge offers the best view of the waterfall.
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If you follow the marked route to the Gravolen, you will pass countless idyllic mountain lakes. There are carpets of cotton grass and the occasional cloudberry.
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Here one of the very few signposts shows you the direction to Gravolen or Heklefjell. Then simply follow the red markings that you find on stones and rocks at regular intervals to reach your chosen destination.
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These small lakes are just too nice to just walk by. Take a break or a picture and enjoy the view.
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Vestre Slidre offers a variety of natural features. You can visit the Beautiful lakes, which provide idyllic mountain scenery and opportunities for breaks. The Neselve Waterfall, located below a hydroelectric power station, offers impressive views from a nearby bridge. Additionally, the region is home to Slidrefjorden and Syndin Lakes, known for fishing and scenic views, and mountain passes like North Side of Slettefjellvegen with wonderful valley vistas.
Yes, Vestre Slidre provides numerous hiking opportunities. You can find marked trails to destinations like Gravolen and Heklefjell, indicated by red markings on stones and rocks. A useful starting point is the Trail Signpost to Gravolen and Heklefjell. Mountain peaks such as Grønsennknippa, Kvithøvd (1001 masl), and Olberg (986 masl) also offer great hiking experiences. For more specific routes, you can explore the running trails around Vestre Slidre, which include options like the Gomobu Mountain Lodge – Langeberget loop or the Storhovd – Ålfjell Summit loop, available on the Running Trails around Vestre Slidre guide.
Vestre Slidre is rich in history. You can explore the 12th-century Lomen Stave Church, known for its intricate carvings, or the Slidredomen (Slidre Stone Church), a medieval church built around 1170 with historical treasures. The excavated 13th-century Mo Church Ruins, overlooking Slidrefjorden, also offer a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. Vestre Slidre is home to the Einang Stone, dating back to approximately 300 AD, which is considered the oldest runic stone in Northwestern Europe. Nearby, the Gardberg Burial Site is an ancient grave field spanning over 2 square kilometers, with more than 550 burial mounds and numerous discoveries from the Roman Iron Age and Viking Age.
Yes, the Valdresbanevegen Lakeside Cycling Path is an excellent option for families. This sealed path, an old railway line between Leira and Fagernes, is now a popular route for walking and cycling along the lakeshore. For more cycling options, you can check the Cycling around Vestre Slidre guide, which includes easy routes like the Vasetstølen – Mjølkerampe Vaset loop from Vaset.
Beyond gentle hikes and cycling paths, families can enjoy the playground below Vasetstølen, which features slides, climbing frames, and a zipline, along with a grilling area by the water's edge. The Vaset Skiheiser also offers a family-friendly alpine center with cross-country trails and a ski school during winter.
The best time to visit Vestre Slidre for outdoor activities generally aligns with the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when hiking and cycling trails are clear and accessible. This period allows for enjoying the scenic views, lakes, and mountain passes. For winter sports, the season typically runs from late autumn to early spring.
Besides hiking and cycling, Vestre Slidre offers opportunities for fishing in Slidrefjorden and Syndin Lakes. For more adventurous experiences, Valdres Fjellguider provides guided summit hikes and other outdoor activities in the nearby Jotunheimen mountain range. During winter, Vaset Skiheiser offers alpine and cross-country skiing.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, the region offers mountain peaks like Kvithøvd (1001 masl) and Olberg (986 masl) which provide rewarding hiking experiences. Additionally, some of the cycling routes listed in the Cycling around Vestre Slidre guide, such as the Gomobu Mountain Lodge – River Rapids near Skåbu loop, are rated as difficult.
Visitors often highlight the idyllic mountain scenery and the tranquility of the small lakes, recommending taking a break to enjoy the view. The presence of cotton grass and cloudberries along the shores adds to the natural beauty. The North Side of Slettefjellvegen is praised for its fantastic descents and wonderful views of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Yes, Vestre Slidre transforms into a winter wonderland. The Vaset Skiheiser is a family-friendly alpine center offering both downhill skiing and extensive cross-country trails. Ski schools are also available for those looking to learn or improve their skills.
Many areas in Vestre Slidre offer scenic viewpoints. The North Side of Slettefjellvegen provides fantastic views of the valley and surrounding mountains. The Gardberg Burial Site also offers panoramic views over Slidre. Additionally, many hiking trails to mountain peaks like Grønsennknippa, Kvithøvd, and Olberg will reward you with expansive vistas.


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