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The 5 Best Family Hikes in Norway

Having explored more than 100 trails in Norway, I have selected my five favourite hikes for families — routes that combine accessibility with amazing views.

🌟 Want more adventures? Check out my list of 100 hikes in Norway, ranked by difficulty (from easiest to most difficult).

1. Husfjellet Hike

Region: Senja
Difficulty: Moderate
Average duration: 4 h
Length: 8.6 km
Elevation gain: 670 m

The hike up Husfjellet is an accessible climb that offers magnificent, panoramic views of the northern part of Senja Island. From the summit, you can enjoy a magnificent 360° view of the Steinfjorden and Bergsfjorden fjords, which are dotted with small islands, as well as the impressive surrounding mountain ranges.

This hike is ideal for families and offers an excellent introduction to the spectacular landscapes of this wild island in northern Norway.

2. Reinebringen Hike

Region: Moskenesøya
Difficulty: Easy
Average duration: 2 h 30 m
Length: 3.5 km
Elevation gain: 480 m

Reinebringen is undoubtedly one of the most popular hikes in the Lofoten Islands, in Norway. From its summit, hikers can enjoy a breathtaking view of the village of Reine and its surrounding islets — an iconic scene frequently seen on social media.

Despite the almost constant crowds, the hike is definitely worth it! The reward for your efforts is one of the best in the region! This short, 484-meter climb will take you to one of the most spectacular panoramas in the archipelago.

3. Volandstinden Hike

Region: Flakstadøya
Difficulty: Easy
Average duration: 2 h 30 m
Length: 5 km
Elevation gain: 480 m

The hike up Volandstinden (457 m) is one of the most popular in the Lofoten Islands. It is nicknamed "the shark fin" because of its slender shape. From the summit, hikers can take in the impressive peaks of the northern part of Moskenesøya Island, turquoise fjords, and Ramberg Bay. Despite its intimidating appearance from the road, this hike is one of the most accessible in the Lofoten Islands.

4. Glomnesnakken Hike

Region: Vestland
Difficulty: Easy
Average duration: 2 h 45 m
Length: 6.4 km
Elevation gain: 440 m

Discover the Glomnesnakken hike, a hidden gem located in the Oppstryn region of Norway. Far from the beaten path, this route reveals magnificent views of Lake Oppstrynsvatnet and its emerald green waters framed by towering mountains plunging directly into the water.

Enhance your exploration with a visit to the historic Segestad farm, now a small museum offering a fascinating glimpse into rural Norwegian life of yesteryear. On a clear day, you can expect an immersive experience in the heart of nature that will leave a lasting impression. This accessible and incredibly rewarding trail is sure to become a favorite!

5. Briksdalsbreen Hike

Region: Vestland
Difficulty: Easy
Average duration: 1 h 45 m
Length: 4.7 km
Elevation gain: 180 m

The hike to the Briksdal Glacier (the word "breen" means glacier in Norwegian) is an unmissable experience when travelling in Norway. It provides remarkably easy access to one of the most iconic and photogenic arms of Jostedalsbreen, the largest ice cap in Western Europe.
The trail winds through the lush, deeply carved valley of Briksdalen, following a rushing river and revealing impressive waterfalls. Arriving at the foot of the glacier is a spectacular visual reward: the milky glacial lake, Briksdalsbrevatnet, and the blue walls of the ice giant.

📋Map and Summary table

Name of the hikePhotoRegionDifficultyDurationLengthElevation gainPopularityMy rating
husfjellet Senja Moderate 4 h 8.6 km 670 m Moderate
reinebringen Moskenesøya Easy 2 h 30 m 3.5 km 480 m Very high
volandstinden Flakstadøya Easy 2 h 30 m 5 km 480 m Moderate
glomnesnakken Vestland Easy 2 h 45 m 6.4 km 440 m Low
briksdalsbreen Vestland Easy 1 h 45 m 4.7 km 180 m Very high

The 5 Best Family Hikes in Norway