This hike takes you through a well-maintained cultural landscape, preserving remnants of the coastal heath that originally characterized this terrain. Additionally, you'll experience a forested environment and, most notably, enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view.
Short summary
Embark on an exhilarating hike starting with a serene walk to a scenic lake with a dam crossing. The seemingly flat ascent beyond the lake unveils soft watery sections and the trail traverses the last coastal heaths, shaped by generations of burning and grazing.
Exiting the forest near The Island Horn, a chosen resting spot allows a moment to savor panoramic views. The windy summit ascent offers a breathtaking 360-degree view from 234 meters, spanning most of Rogaland. The return journey winds through the enchanting forest, transitioning to open landscapes via a well-established gravel road. The final leg retraces the cultural landscape, featuring a well-maintained trail with planks over wet areas.
WEEKDAYS
PRICE:
1-2 Persons - 6.190 NOK
3 Persons - 7.190 NOK
4 Persons - 8.190 NOK
HIKERS:
Max 4 persons
Minimum age: 12
DURATION:
Approximately 6 hours
PICKUP TIME:
15:30
LENGTH:
Approximately 6 km
DIFFICULTY:
SATURDAY/SUNDAY
PRICE:
1-2 Persons - 8.190 NOK
3 Persons - 9.190 NOK
4 Persons - 10.190 NOK
HIKERS:
Max 4 persons
Minimum age: 12
DURATION:
Approximately 8 hours
PICKUP TIME:
08:30
LENGTH:
Approximately 6 km
DIFFICULTY:
Hike Description
About a 40-minute drive from the pick-up point, having just traveled 292m below the fjord from Stavanger. we reach the parking area. Once at the hike's starting point, we conduct an equipment check, making any necessary adjustments. Following this, a brief safety briefing is provided, covering trail information, expected conditions, and useful hiking tips before embarking on today's exciting adventure!
The initial part of the hike follows a cart track to Dalestemmen, a serene lake where we traverse the dam. Beyond the lake, we embark on a slight ascent, which, despite being considered flat by many, contains some very soft watery sections og marshes, emphasizing the importance of wearing ankle-high hiking boots.
Progressing towards the mountain's summit, we traverse some of the last coastal heaths. These heaths, shaped through generations by burning, grazing, and heather cutting, offer a mix of open landscapes, dense coniferous forests, and varied vegetation. While Rennesøy likely underwent deforestation and was covered in heather 4000 years ago, much of the heathlands have been transformed into grassy pastures over the last 30 years. Along the route, you'll encounter some of the characteristic fences with stone posts (spiked stones) that add to the area's charm.
Exiting the forest, the landscape unfolds, bringing us closer to The Island Horn. Before ascending to the summit, we choose one of the designated resting spots (as the picture above), savoring a drink and snack while enjoying the already acquired panoramic views.
The final ascent to the top is often windy due to its exposed location in Boknafjorden. However, the positive side is the phenomenal, unparalleled 360-degree view. From Haugalandet and Karmøy in the north to the depths of Ryfylke and southward to Jæren, the perspective from the 234-meter-high summit is breathtaking. Looking out, you'll see well-maintained farms, and on the northern side, the heaths gracefully curve.
The return journey initially leads through dense coniferous forest, creating a mysterious atmosphere, especially on overcast days. As we emerge into open landscapes, an established gravel road guides us for a significant portion of the return. The final leg towards the car retraces the same type of cultural landscape we started with, featuring a well-maintained trail with planks over the wettest areas.
Weekday Hike
Embarking on a weekend day hike provides us with the luxury of abundant time, allowing us to relish every nuance of the journey. Although the trail replicates that of our weekday hike, the extended duration and prolonged breaks promise to elevate the overall experience even further :)
Our leisurely pace grants us the freedom to immerse ourselves in the enchanting surroundings, appreciating the smallest details along the way. We'll carve out ample moments for making a campfire, make some food, and the pursuit of additional activities like fishing and swimming, should the interest and opportunities present themselves. So, lace up your hiking boots, embrace the unhurried rhythm, and let's make the most of this weekend adventure!
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Hike Includes:
Simple meal.
Transportation.
Headlamp if needed.
Fishing Gear if applicable.
Hot beverages and some snack.
Pickup and drop-off at agreed point.
Experienced guide designated to your personal group.
Premium photos taken of you during the hike using premium-grade equipment.
Tasting of the different traditional Norwegian "hiking chocolates" during the hike.
Please Bring:
Required
Proper hiking boots (can be rented).
Rain-proof jacket (can be rented).
Recommended
Water-resistant pants (can be rented).
Small backpack (can be rented).
Base layer.
Insulated layer.
Warm, thick socks.
Packed lunch/snacks if desired.
Swimwear if desired.
Sunset Hike
During the season, time of Sunset will change. Here, we provide a list of sunset times so
that you can determine whether to expect a sunset during the trip you're booking.
April
15.04
18.04
21.04
24.04
27.04
28.04
30.04
- 20:53
- 21:00
- 21:07
- 21:14
- 21:21
- 21:23
- 21:28
May
01.05
05.05
10.05
15.05
20.05
25.05
30.04
- 21:30
- 21:40
- 21:51
- 22.02
- 22:13
- 22:23
- 22:32
Juni
01.06
05.06
10.06
15.06
20.06
25.06
30.06
- 22:35
- 22:41
- 22:47
- 22:51
- 22:53
- 22:53
- 22:51
July
01.07
05.07
10.07
15.07
20.07
25.07
30.07
- 22:50
- 22:47
- 22:41
- 22:34
- 22:25
- 22:15
- 22:04
August
01.08
05.08
10.08
15.08
20.08
25.08
30.08
- 21:59
- 21:50
- 21:37
- 21:24
- 22:10
- 20:56
- 20:42
September
01.09
02.09
04.09
06.09
08.09
10.09
12.09
- 20:36
- 20:33
- 20:28
- 20:22
- 20:16
- 20:10
- 20:04
The Island Horn Weekday Hike - Timeline Example
15.30
16.30
18.00
19.00
19.30
21.30
We meet at the pickup point with warm greetings and install you in the car. While in the car, we'll dicuss the day's objectives, lay out the day's plan, and start getting to know each other a bit.
Upon reaching the hike's starting point, we'll conduct an equipment check and make any necessary adjustments. Following this, we'll provide a brief safety briefing before embarking on today's exciting adventure!
After having traversed some of the last coastal heaths, we reach the point where we take a break and make a campfire.
We continue with the final ascent to the top where we have a phenomenal, unparalleled 360-degree view.
The return journey leads through a dense coniferous forest, open landscapes, an established gravel road and a well-maintained trail with planks over the wettest areas.
Regrettably, our time together has come to an end as we arrive back at the drop-off point. We say our goodbyes and hope to meet again.
Weekend Day Hike - Timeline Example
08.30
09.30
12.00
13.00
15.30
16.30
We meet at the pickup point with warm greetings and install you in the car. While in the car, we'll dicuss the day's objectives, lay out the day's plan, and start getting to know each other a bit.
Upon reaching the hike's starting point, we'll conduct an equipment check and make any necessary adjustments. Following this, we'll provide a short safety briefing before embarking on today's exciting adventure!
After a delightful journey through diverse landscapes offering splendid vistas, we finally reach the summit. Here, we take a well-deserved break to savor the panoramic views and refuel with some food and drinks.
We descend into the summit and head for the lower area. Here, we find a nice spot to take a longer break, lighting a campfire and preparing some food.
We have now returned to the car, tired but filled with impressions from today's hike.
Regrettably, our time together has come to an end as we arrive back at the drop-off point. We say our goodbyes and hope to meet again.
Pickup Point
Our standard pickup point (displayed below) is outside the main entrance, facing the water, of the hotel "Raddison Blue Atlantic Hotel" in Stavanger sentrum. If you need another pickup point in the vicinity of Stavanger centrum, this can be arranged but you need to clarify this with us while booking.