Attractions and places to see around Sigdal offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural heritage in Norway's Viken county. The region is characterized by mountains, valleys, and the Simoa River, with villages like Prestfoss and Eggedal. Visitors can explore sites related to renowned Norwegian artists and experience the area's outdoor features. Sigdal provides diverse experiences for those interested in both history and nature.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Høgevarde is an impressive mountain summit with wide views over vast plateaus, lakes, and distant mountain ridges. The route to the top follows rocky mountain trails and open terrain, with every step bringing you closer to the panoramic views.
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quite nice, private camping spot tho so it costs 100 kr or 10 euros and needs to be paid via vipps
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beautiful little wooden church built in the second half of the XIII century, richly decorated inside.
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If the weather is (or has been) rainy, run the route in the opposite direction so that you have the narrow, wet single trails uphill and can do the descent on better gravel paths.
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Perfect indeed!! The view is stunning, there is a picknick table and trees for hammocks
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Beautiful campsite in Stavn on the main road No 7. Nice people run the place - a visit is worthwhile! This place has two locations. One directly in the village of Stavn (reception for both) and the other 500 meters below the village by the river. Attention - the prices for the campsite down by the lake are higher than for the place up by the reception... Update July 2025 There is currently only the upper campsite. The lower part was destroyed in a flood in 2023. A small hike down to the river is still worthwhile - nice atmosphere there! I hope they get the lower place back in shape!
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There is a fire pit, rest area and enough lawn for a few tents. The street is a bit noisy right next door.
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Sigdal offers several stunning natural attractions. Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m) is a highly recommended summit offering extensive views, ideal for hiking or cycling. Another significant natural landmark is Andersnatten, a mountain that has inspired many artists and is known for challenging climbs. For impressive vistas, consider the Haglebunatten Hike, which provides extensive views of Gaustatoppen and Eggedalsfjellet. You can also find the Reindeer in the Norwegian Highlands highlight, which offers a chance to spot wildlife amidst beautiful scenery.
Sigdal is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore Hagan, the well-preserved home of painter and author Christian Skredsvig, showcasing over 150 of his original works. Another artist's home, Lauvlia, belonged to Theodor Kittelsen, known for his fairy-tale and troll art. The Sigdal Museum in Prestfoss is an open-air cultural history museum featuring historic buildings from the 15th to 18th centuries, including the Eikje farmhouse, and incorporates Eggedal Mølle. Don't miss Rollag Stave Church, a beautifully decorated wooden church from the 13th century.
Yes, Sigdal offers several family-friendly options. The Sigdal Museum, with its open-air exhibits and historic buildings, can be an engaging experience for all ages. Lauvlia, Theodor Kittelsen's home, often hosts workshops that can be fun for children. For outdoor enjoyment, the Lakeside Campsite by the Lake in Norway provides a scenic spot with facilities, perfect for a family outing. Many of the easier hiking trails are also suitable for families.
Sigdal is an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking to summits like Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m) or exploring the Trillemarka Nature Reserve. Cycling is popular, with routes like the West Side Forest Road Climb offering idyllic scenery. The Simoa River provides opportunities for rafting and tubing through Sigdal Aktiv. For more detailed routes, you can explore Road Cycling Routes around Sigdal, Running Trails around Sigdal, and MTB Trails around Sigdal.
The best time for outdoor activities in Sigdal largely depends on your interests. For hiking, cycling, and exploring natural attractions like Trillemarka, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During winter, Sigdal transforms into a snowy landscape, perfect for cross-country skiing, especially in areas like Tempelseter, Djupsjøen, and Eggedal, which offer well-maintained trails.
Beyond the main highlights, Sigdal offers some unique experiences. Grøset Seter is a mountain dairy farm where you can experience traditional food and see Telemark cows. The Madonna Med Barnet (Madonna with Child) statue, located on a 1020-meter mountain overlooking Trillemarka, offers a unique blend of art and nature. For a cozy stop, Tempelseter Trollstue is a café at 924 meters known for its waffles and mountain views.
For refreshments, Tempelseter Trollstue offers a cozy café experience with waffles and mountain views. In Eggedal, Trollbua Eggedal is a gift shop where you can find local delicacies like flatbrød and kling, along with soft-serve ice cream. Many of the villages like Prestfoss and Eggedal will also have local eateries.
Sigdal boasts a variety of hiking trails suitable for different skill levels. You can find challenging climbs like Andersnatten, or more moderate summit trails such as the Haglebunatten Hike and Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m), which offers extensive views. There are also blue-marked trails like Bergshammaren, maintained by Eggedal Turlag. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the Running Trails around Sigdal guide, which includes many hiking options.
Visitors to Sigdal particularly enjoy the blend of stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The extensive views from summits like Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m) are highly appreciated, as are the idyllic settings found on cycling routes like the West Side Forest Road Climb. The historical significance of sites like Rollag Stave Church and the artist homes also leaves a lasting impression. The opportunity to spot wildlife, such as reindeer, adds to the unique appeal.
Yes, Sigdal is a great destination for winter sports, especially cross-country skiing. The region offers scenic and well-maintained cross-country ski trails in areas like Tempelseter, Djupsjøen, and Eggedal, catering to all skill levels. The illuminated trail in Eggedal provides alternative routes and lengths for evening skiing. While primarily in Krødsherad Municipality, Norefjell Skiresort is also a popular nearby destination for downhill skiing and other winter activities.
Sigdal offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the West Side Forest Road Climb, which provides an idyllic setting with a good surface between rocks and trees. Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m) is also a recommended route for cycling, offering extensive views. For a wider range of options, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Sigdal and MTB Trails around Sigdal guides.
The Simoa River is a central natural feature that shapes the landscape of Sigdal. Beyond its scenic beauty, it offers opportunities for adventurous activities. Sigdal Aktiv provides experiences like rafting and tubing along the river, allowing visitors to engage with the natural environment in an exciting way.


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