About a 40-minute drive from the pick-up point, having just travelled 292 meters below the fjord from Stavanger you'll reach the parking area. Once at the hike's starting point, the guide conducts an equipment check and makes any necessary adjustments. Following this, a safety briefing is provided, covering trail information, expected conditions, and useful hiking tips before embarking on today's exciting adventure!

Details about the hike to mountain Bjørndalsfjellet

The hike begins on a carriage road, venturing into the terrain through cultural landscapes and eventually onto a somewhat challenging path towards Paradisskaret. Simple challenges, such as occasional steep ascents, should be expected. At Paradisskaret, you'll embark on a steep climb of 140 meters, likely the most demanding part of the entire circular route.

Continue up the mountain for spectacular views

You take it easy, allowing time to appreciate the view with every step. In the southern direction, the mountain Vedafjellet comes into view, and you'll overlook parts of lakes Dybingen and Lutsivatnet. Ascending the mountain ridge, a magnificent panoramic view unfolds, and you also have the opportunity for a brief detour to summit Mattirudla (Lutsifjellet) at 346 meters above sea level. Here, the view is equally breathtaking, providing a perfect opportunity for a short break with refreshments. After the break, the journey continues through pleasant terrain over Kuheia towards Bjørndalsfjellet. The ascent towards the summit is taken at a leisurely pace, anticipating the awaited view.

​View of Jæren, Stavanger and Ryfylke

Upon reaching the cairn at the top of Bjørndalsfjellet, standing at 362 meters above sea level, a 360-degree panoramic view awaits. From here, you will see Dalsnuten from the back, gazing far over Jæren, towards Stavanger, and inward towards Tau and Ryfylke. Additionally, you gain a wide perspective of the lakes/rivers of Lutsivassdraget.

​Break time at the top

It's time for a well-deserved break, where you savour the view, capture moments with photos, and enjoy some refreshments. The return journey typically takes about an hour, descending along the mountain ridge on a varied and challenging trail.