What to do and see in Western Norway, Norway: The Best Jogging Paths & Tracks

August 21, 2021 Mollie Coke

Western Norway (Norwegian: Vestlandet, Vest-Norge, Vest-Noreg) is the region along the Atlantic coast of southern Norway. It consists of the counties Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, and Møre og Romsdal. The region has a population of approximately 1.3 million people. The largest city is Bergen and the second-largest is Stavanger. Historically the regions of Agder, Vest-Telemark, Hallingdal, Valdres and northern parts of Gudbrandsdal have been included in Western Norway.
Restaurants in Western Norway

1. Nesaksla

Andalsnes, Andalsnes Norway http://romsdal.com/route.xsp?id=KO78JJ9K
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Nesaksla

2. Sagastien til Hovlandsnuten

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Sagastien til Hovlandsnuten

SAGA HIKING TRAIL WITH FAIRY TALE FOREST AND SPECTACULAR VIEW FROM SUMMIT-HUT With two starting points the Saga Trail in Sauda is an easily accessible and versatile hike that most people can manage fine. The Fairy Tale Forest, handmade Sherpa Stairs and panorama view from the hut on the very summit of Hovlandsnuten mountain provides a great hiking experience.

3. Norway To Run

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Norway To Run

Add some dirt to your trip to Norway! Norway To Run is running tours around the most iconic places in the Bergen area. Tour distances are between 10km and 35km. Terrain can vary from easy gravel to steep ascents depending on the tour. Our goal is for you to experience the true beauty of the Norwegian wilderness! Majestic fjords, snowy mountains... it's all there! Pick a tour and run with it!

4. Lifjell

Hommersak Lifjell, Sandnes 4311 Norway http://www.sandnes.kommune.no
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Lifjell

Reviewed By tore_ok - Sandnes, Norway

To Lifjell there is an easy and short way and a longer one. The first one goes by car approx. 20 minutes to the start of the trail at Hommersåk, one of the districts of Sandnes city. The walk up to the previously TV/radio mast takes at least one hour (one way!) and could be done almost all through the year. If you plan to walk the longer trip you start at Dale village by the Gandsfjorden about 10 minutes driving outside Sandnes city. You should expect to use the whole day back and forth. Bring food, extra clothes and good footwear. Season: Whole year, but it is of course more cozy at summer time.

5. Liavatnet

Nyborg Asane, Bergen 5132 Norway

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