Activities & intineraries

Below, we highlight some of the most recommended hikes, activities, and places of interest, along with suggested two- and three-day itineraries for both summer and winter stays. Remember the itineraries can be extended to more days to cover it all, or to have some days to just let the beauty soak in

The Great Outdoors

The great outdoors at Lofnes — and throughout the surrounding district — is truly extraordinary. With the woods literally at your doorstep, an easy short evening walk to the forest viewpoints is the perfect way to settle in after arrival.

Hornelen

The iconic Mount Hornelen is the great landmark in this part of the fjord district. Rising almost 900 meters straight up from the fjord, it is Northern Europe’s highest sea cliff.

From Lofnes, you have a direct view across the water to the mountain’s iconic profile, ever-changing with light and weather.

Hornelen was first mentioned in Viking sagas more than 1,000 years ago, and local folklore tells of witches gathering on the summit on Midsummer’s Eve. While we cannot verify the legends, the hike to Hornelen is undeniably magical and widely regarded as a true bucket-list experience.

The trailhead is just a 12-minute drive from Lofnes. The hike is a spring-autumn activity and should be planned as a full-day excursion (8-10 hrs). An average level of fitness is required.

For those seeking a more adventurous approach, climbing one or all of the Hornelen Via Ferrata routes are highly recommended. Guided climbs can be booked here.

Vetvika

The hike to the deserted settlement of Vetvika and the remote Vetvika Beach is also a journey back in time. The trailhead is a 30-minute drive from Lofnes.  

In recent years, this route has become increasingly popular, and many hikers choose to spend the night camping on the beach, surrounded by dramatic nature and complete solitude.

This hike is best suited for the spring-to-autumn season and should be planned as a full-day excursion, typically taking 8–10 hours. A normal to good level of fitness is required.

The Lofnes woods and mountains

Right outside your door at Lofnes, a variety of outdoor experiences await — no driving required and no specific fitness level needed to enjoy nature at its finest.

The surrounding woods, hills, and mountains are accessible year-round, with trails ranging from short 30-minute walks to near full-day hikes.

In your accommodation, you will find detailed route descriptions along with our personal recommendations, making it easy to choose an experience that suits both your time and pace.

Vingen rock art

Just across the fjord from Lofnes lies Vingen, a place that takes you 7,000 years back in time. With more than 2,200 prehistoric rock carvings, Vingen is Norway’s second-largest known rock art site.

Recent research suggests that Vingen served as a ceremonial site for nearly 900 years. Why Stone Age people chose this particular place for their rituals remains a mystery, but the dramatic landscape around Mount Hornelen offers a powerful clue.

Vingen has no road access and can only be reached by boat. During the summer season, organized guided tours operate on Fridays. In addition, Steffen — a certified guide — might arrange private tours by boat. Detailed information is available in your accommodation.

The Deer Farm

Below the Ålfot glacier, 30 min drive from Lofnes through a spectacular mountain scenery, you will find the family run Deer Farm (Hjortegarden). Enjoy close contact with red deer and explore nature, culture and food traditions in an unique way.

The red deer is the majestic animal that inhabits our forests in Bremanger, roaming from the fjord, along the rivers, through woodland, brush, and rocky terrain, all the way up to the bare mountains and the vast Ålfot Glacier.

The Deer Farm in Ålfoten is as close to nature as it gets. The name reflects a farm rooted in all the positive associations of nature stewardship, creativity, caring animal husbandry, food traditions, hunting, and value creation.

IMPORTANT: All visits to the Deer Farm must be arranged in advance. Use the link for booking, or ask us for more info.

Activities at the Deer Farm:

Team builing activities

Deer feeding

History and nature stewardship info

Hiking and trails

Fresh water fishing

Family friendly

Activities

The great outdoors at Lofnes is powerful, peaceful, and endlessly inspiring. Forest trails start at your doorstep, fjords stretch out below you, and spectacular mountains rise straight up from the sea.

Sauna and Spa

Enjoy our Sauna and Bathtubs – depending on your choice of accommodation

Hiking and climbing

Hike iconic mountains and places, including Hornelen and Vetvika. For the adventurous, the Hornelen Via Ferrata is a blast

Storm watching

Storm-watch from the shore in winter

Fishing and crabs

Try fishing from shore or in the lakes, and enjoy self-caught fresh seafood

Bonfire

Enjoy evening bonfires

Northern lights and stars

Stargaze the dark sky or watch the Northern Lights

Day-trips or slow days

Take slow forest walks and scenic drives. Pick berries or mushrooms in the woods, or simply read a book while the beauty of the landscape soaks into your soul

Summer itinerary – 
3 night stay

Arrival day

Settle in

Hike in the nearby woods

Relax by the evening bonfire


1st day

Hike to Hornelen, Vetvika or the Lofnes woods

Finish the day in the sauna or in the bathtub

2nd day

Enjoy beach life at Grotle beach

Go fishing

Relax by the evening bonfire

Departure day

Long breakfast at the picnic table

Nice to know

Hornelen Panorama is a year-round destination with easy access by car or coastal speed boat from Bergen. Free parking and electric vehicle charging are available on site. Bed linens, towels, final cleaning, and high speed Wi-Fi are always included, and both accommodations offer a personal welcome and local guidance. Designed for comfort, privacy, and safety, your stay is as seamless as it is memorable.

High speed Wi-Fi – suitable for working

Year-round destination

Easy access by car or coastal speed boat

Free parking & EV charging

High comfort, privacy & safety

Personal welcome & local guidance