We walked from he Selstø bus stop. The route is well marked, and where necessary there are wooden bridges and decking. The last meters to the cave is real climbing on rocks. This route is not an easy walk, but no extreme either. The views are definitely worth some effort! There will be no problems for people without disabilities. We had a six-year-old son child with us, he did perfectly, but in some places we had to carry him over the mud. It took 2 hours to get to the cave, without rush, walking carefully and enjoying the views. Way back took twice less because it began to rain)) It is better to choose good boots, because there is a lot of water and mud. However, sneakers are also ok, you just have to step...
Read moreGreat and beautifull cave. We arrived there in the afternoon after a little under 2 hour hike from the closest bustation. The route to the cave is of medium difficulty. The very last part we found the hardeat. Many rocks and after a bit of rain is can get a bit slippery. The cave is beautifull and has a nice acoustic for musical instruments (tested with a ukulele). The floor is not ideal for bachata, but the challenge of an uneven floor makes it fun. We made pictures hanging, the holds were dificult. Chalk and more chalk is to be recommended. We timed the arrival with the tides of the ocean, we stayed for a few hours...
Read moreIt’s a beautiful cave! You should check the tides before, since you can not enter during high tide! The last part is a lot of climbing and walking on the rocks -you should be able to keep your balance and sometimes jumping- but the rest is a nice path in the nature! If you are coming by car you can park at Televågvegen next to the Televåg Stadion. From there my app told me we will take 1.20 hours, but we needed more...
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