Hiking in Senja Is Hiking in an Adventure

Hiking in Senja Is Hiking in an Adventure

Hikes in Senja View from Breitind©BS Leikvika©HPP Senja på langs©EM The adventurer in Senja Langdalsvatnet©JOG Hike in Senja Senja is full of contrasts, Hiking in Senja is hiking in an adventure. in peaceful inner calm most of which are close by Senja is the adventure island. with a keen eye, and open mind - It’s never far from the coast to the mountains in Senja, The hiker is the explorer, the adventurer. and amazement - from steep mountains between narrow fjords between the blue yonder and to birch-covered mountainsides and pine ridges, wide open spaces from lowland and waste level perennials, to high mountains and crustose lichens under well worn hiking boots. 2 Northern Wheatear©JOG Stormoa©RS Ånderdalen©EM Hiking in Senja ©EM Firstly, a bit about being a hiker For the hiker, it is often about being prepared for the different challenges mountains and leaving marked trails. Cold weather, rain and mist are you may encounter and to remain within your own physical limitations. It possible regardless of the season, and you will also encounter different is important not to set off on long, demanding hikes if this exceeds your surfaces, ranging from dry and stony to marshland. Consequently, it’s current fitness level. The recommendations about grading of levels for important to choose clothing and footwear so you are equipped for the various hikes are designed for information purposes only as different changing conditions. The longer the hike, the more important it is to take hikers have different perceptions of what makes a hike demanding. such things into consideration. Always ensure you are properly equipped for your hike. A map and Happy hiking! compass are necessary on longer hikes when you are crossing bare 3 SenjaNatur –på from Senja coast - fra to hav coast til hav We often say that the nature on the island of Senja is a cross-section of Norwegian nature – a Norway in miniature. On the “inner coast” and in the south, you will discover a gentle landscape with marshland, pine forests and forested hillsides. When we cross Senja towards the west and north, the landscape rises through mountain birch forests, crossing tree-less mountains and barren, high mountains before it drops suddenly down towards the open sea on the “outer coast”. The tree-line is at about 300 m above sea level. The road from Gryllefjord to Botnhamn twists and turns along the outer coast of Senja and is part of the National Tourist Routes. THE LANDSCAPE Geology and mountains pression. Senja’s highest mountain is Mount Breitind at discover areas of relatively untouched and large birch the head of the Mefjorden, which is 985 m above sea forests in and adjacent to the national park. The bedrock on Senja is mostly granite, which was level. Mount Kvænan in Ånderdalen As a result of the raising of the land level after the last formed about 1.7 billion years ago. Over the past two Ice Age, you will find earlier sea floors in the valleys million years, there have been about 40 ice ages, which where some calcium-demanding species grow. has left its mark on the island. In many places, we can Lakes and watercourses find glacial rocks, which remained when the glaciers re- Typical of the variations on the island of Senja is the ceded. We can find stalactites along the beaches, which abundance of lakes, rivers, waterfalls and rapids. Most FAUNA often lay directly on the clayish bottom, indicating they of the watercourses are situated on Senja’s inner co- As Senja is an island, there are not so many mammal ast, and many offer good conditions for freshwater species here. The only large mammals are the domes- originate from thrust sheets. park©EM Natonal Ånderdalen fishing and other nature-based activities. Small and ticated reindeer and moose. Predatory animals include Around 15,000 years ago, most of Senja was covered medium-sized rivers create beautiful waterfalls down the red fox, stoat, mink and otter. The most common by a 300 m thick ice cap. Owing to the weight of the the mountainsides. The largest waterfall visible from the small rodents are found here and some years there are ice, the landscape was pressed down about 100 m in road is created by a 60 m high waterfall in the inner- large quantities of lemming. The only amphibian spe- relation to today’s level. The ice receded in legs creating most part of the Gjeskadalen valley. cies found here is the common frog. shorelines and pebble beaches at different levels. These shorelines remain clear in many locations in Senja, both FLORA Trout and Arctic char are found in the rivers, streams on the outer and inner coasts. Senja’s vegetation covers the range between clear and lakes. The three-spined stickleback is found in some oceanic features with coniferous forest to typical Arctic places, while salmon, sea trout and sea char are found While naked bedrock dominates in the mountains, the features above the climatic tree-line. We also find the in some watercourses. depressions and valleys are covered by deposits left whole spectrum of marshes from “bottomless” marsh from the glaciers. The sand dunes and beach ridges sumps and well-developed ground marshes to shallow Such landscape and vegetation leaves its mark on the (grass-covered sand dunes) in the Ersfjorden enable us marshes that cover the countryside and damp forest flora and is also of significance for the birdlife. From to study the storm surge climate through the past 7000 floors. The marshes or bogs have both direct and indi- the seashore to the mountains of Senja, you will find years. There are also areas in Senja with many giant rect significance for the biodiversity, and many species the bird species you would expect to find in other parts kettles. are connected to the marshes. of Troms County. Along the hiking trails, you may en- counter several of our birds of prey, but also the most With many of the mountains rising directly from sea The virgin forest of coastal pine in the Ånderdalen common owl species. There are also many species of level, many of Senja’s mountains give a majestic im- National Park is rare for Northern Norway. You can also ducks, wading birds and passerine birds. 4 Svanfjell©JOG Første from View Veidmannsfjorden©HPP 5 N d e c a h 862 f b 862 h 1 g i A 86 3 i B 2 861 j k l LEGS 86 A) Lake Lysvatnet – Trondalen valley C B) Trondalen valley – Lake Bumannsvatnet m C) Lake Bumannsvatnet – Lake 4 p Åndervatnet q Finnsnes D) Lake Åndervatnet – Olaheimen o Ånderdalen National Park q CONNECTING TRAILS 5 1) Svartholla – Lake Lysvatnet r 2) Sandbakken – Heggtuva n D 3) Gryllefjordbotn – Leirdalen valley t 4) Gjeska – Lake Sør Kapervatnet 5) Tranøybotn – Lake Åndervatnet 860 You will fi nd descriptions of the other trails (marked a-t) on pages 16-18. Trails in Senja Trails s As detailed routes are not provided in this brochure, the map cannot be used instead of a topographic hiking map. 6 Senja på langs The Senja på langs (Senja from north to south) route has for many years been popular among hikers wanting to see and experience Senja’s nature. The terrain and nature is extremely varied, providing a wide variety of experiences. The hike from the slightly rugged and wild nature of North Senja to the gentle landscape of South Senja provides a cross-section of Norwegian nature. The trail goes from the power station at Lake Senja Turlag (hiking association) recommends the Lysvatnet in the north to Olaheimen, which following day legs for hikers wanting to complete is between the lakes of Store Bunkevatn and the entire route in one go: Rødsandvatnet, in the south. The total distance Day 1: Power station at Lake – Senjabu cabin is around 70 km, and the trail is indicated Day 2: Senjabu cabin – Lake Sør Kapervatnet by red markers. Owing to the topography, Day 3: Lake Sør Kapervatnet – Lake Lutvatnet hikers embarking on the full route are highly Day 4: Lake Lutvatnet – Olaheimen, “The recommended to start in the north and end in the charming leg” south. The hiking association’s recommended legs are The level of the trail is varied. However, the based on the accommodation options and camp terrain is not regarded as rough in some places, sites. The Senjabu cabin is used on the fi rst night even though there are some isolated steep so hikers can sleep inside, while Lake Kapervatnet sections along one of the legs. Protective and Lake Lutvatnet are recommended because equipment is not required and anyone with a many good tent sites are available in these areas. normal level of fi tness can complete all the legs. You will discover many lakes en route which are In this description, we have divided the route ideal for fi shing, so we advise hikers who are also up into several independent legs, where the keen fi shermen to bring their fi shing gear with start and fi nish points can be reached from the them. road. It is possible to complete the legs as day Trondalen©JOG hikes, although at least one overnight stop is recommended for the longest legs. 7 A) Power station at B) Trondalselva – Lysvatnet – Trondalselva Bumannsvatnet in Approx. 20 km Kaperdalen Approx. 13 km Highest point: Approx. 400 m above sea level at Highest point: Heggtuva approx. 320 m above the divide between the Trondalen and Leirdalen The legs sea level valleys View points (main route): Heggtuva – view of View points: From the Leirdalen valley we have the Nord Heggdalen valley to the east and Sør a good view of Lake Store Ostervatnet and Mount Heggdalen valley to the west Keipen (661 m above sea level).

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