




Torghatten is the famous mountain just outside Brønnøysund, known for its distinctive hole straight through. Walking through the 35-meter-high tunnel carved out by the sea thousands of years ago really puts things into perspective. The trail through the mountain is a National scenic hike and well maintained, making it easy and accessible for hikers of all ages. And even though you don’t climb very high, the view through the hole is impressive.
The mountain and the legend According to legend, this hole was created when the Sulis Troll-King threw his hat into the air to deflect an arrow fired at the Maiden of Leka by the enraged Horseman who was chasing her. Just as the arrow pierced the hat, the sun rose and all were turned to stone. Go through, over, and around the mountain! The journey to the hole in Torghatten is an exciting little adventure into the mountain, with a fabulous view as a reward. The trail up and through is well-maintained with good stone steps on both sides of the hole, making the hike suitable for both young children and active great/grandparents. If you’re feeling particularly energetic, you can hike to the top of the mountain and enjoy the view from there. Alternatively, you can follow the hiking trail around Torghatten if you prefer a slightly longer but easier hike with fewer elevation changes.
Bron: Visit Helgeland