Things to do in Senja, Northern Norway: The Best Nature & Parks

February 28, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Senja, Norway including Scenic Route Senja, Snyfjellet Gard Smadyrpark, Sukkertoppen Trail Head, Segla, Ersfjordstranda, Husfjell.
Restaurants in Senja

1. Scenic Route Senja

Senja Norway https://www.nasjonaleturistveger.no/en/routes/senja
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Scenic Route Senja

2. Snyfjellet Gard Smadyrpark

Overasen 69, Senja 9303 Norway +47 414 08 258 http://www.facebook.com/Snyfjelletgaardsmaadyrpark/
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Snyfjellet Gard Smadyrpark

Snyfjellet Gård Smådyrpark is a dreamy visitors farm on Senja for both young and old. We have exotic bird life, emu, lama and other norwegian farm animals. Our time and effort has been to ensure that all the individual animals needs are met, so we can have the best attraction to invite our guests to enjoy. Snyfjellet is only open during the Summer months, Tuesday to Sunday. We also offer horseback riding at 15:30 - 16:30. The kiosk sells coffee, ice-cream, norwegian waffles, hotdogs and soda. The children can also have fun in the playground with sandbox and trampoline. Welcome to our farm.

3. Sukkertoppen Trail Head

Fv86 2, 7, Senja 9385 Norway https://outtt.com/en/adventures/3197/sukkertoppen
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Sukkertoppen Trail Head

4. Segla

Senja Norway http://www.senja-online.com/no/toppturer/segla/
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Segla

Reviewed By 856christophert - Eustis, United States

We snowshoed up Hesten Trail with Sans Senja Guides and had an amazing hike. We lucked out with the weather clearing just as we arrived, and only closing back in about half-way down on the return. It took us about three hours, but this was the first time we've ever snowshoed and the snow was a bit heavy considering the mild temperatures. But wow! What a hike. Norwegians are rightfully confident in their abilities to hike and snowshoe in alpine environments, so a lot of information you find online makes these things sound much easier than they are for the rest of us. We are from Florida where there are no hills or mountains. If you decide to do this hike in winter like we did, and you are 100% confident, I would highly advise you hire a guide. Sans Senja Guides were awesome.

5. Ersfjordstranda

Senja 9385 Norway https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ersfjordstranda/210185975682373
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4.5 based on 33 reviews

Ersfjordstranda

Reviewed By tiinajohannaaa - Tampere, Finland

Such a beautiful location! The beach is so stunning with it's crystal clear water and the high mountains surrounding the beach area. This is good for couples and families, there is plenty of space. This is also a great camping area and has good facilities for campers. A must visit destination on the Senja Island!

6. Husfjell

9385 Skaland, Skaland, Senja Norway
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