📍 Just outside the center of Terråk, the Stillelva winds through a calm and green landscape, where river, forest, and ridges create the setting for an accessible and atmospheric hike. This is a centrally located trail that combines nature experiences with good facilities – perfect for both everyday exercise and peaceful experiences in nature.
🌿 The Stillelva hike follows a gravelled and well-maintained route, with several rest areas and information boards along the way. The trail is suitable for all age groups and can also be used with a stroller. At the same time, the hike offers enough variation to feel exciting, with a clear highlight where the landscape opens up.
👀 From the highest point along the path, you get a great view of Terråkfjellet, and here you will also find a bench and a hiking code. This is a natural stopping point – a place to catch your breath, listen to the river, and take in the surroundings.
👣 For those who want more, the hike can be extended further: to the lit trail (about 3 km year-round trail on the opposite side of County Road 801), or further towards Terråkfjellet, for a more challenging nature experience.
⚠️ Note: The hiking trail has one steep section, but is otherwise easy to walk and clear.
🚗 Access: Take off from County Road 17 at Årsandøy and follow County Road 801 towards Terråk. After about 9 km, turn right towards the starting point of the hike.
The places you will visit:
1. Starting Point
2. Post 1 – Overview and First Meeting with Stillelva
3. Post 2 – Transition by Water and Height
4. Post 3 – Open area before the forest section
5. Post 4 – Water as a resource and responsibility
6. Post 5 – Riverbank and View of the Mountain
7. Post 6 – Knowledge and Responsibility along Stillelva
8. Post 7 – The Right to Roam and Interaction with Nature
9. Post 8 – Wildlife along Stillelva
10. Post 9 – Moss and Quiet Life in the Forest Floor
11. Post 10 – The Raven, the Intelligent Guardian of the Forest
12. Post 11 – Forestry, Bird Life and the Balance in the Forest
13. Post 12 – The Ptarmigan and Life at the Tree Line
14. Post 13 – Young Forest Care and Management for the Future Forest
15. Post 14 – The Hidden Life of the Forest
16. Post 15 – Shelter with trolls and gathering place
17. Post 16 – Nature Management in Practice
18. Post 17 – Black Woodpecker and the Forest's Connection
19. Post 18 – Vegetation Types in Forests
20. Post 19 – Dead Trees and the Cycle of Life
21. Post 20 – The Forest Seen Through Children's Eyes
22. Post 21 – The Birch Genus and Forest Adaptation
23. Post 22 – Spruce (Picea abies)
24. Post 23 – Thinning of Forests and Balance in Nature
25. Post 24 – The Squirrel in the Forest
26. Post 25 – Moose Hunting and Balance in Nature
27. Post 26 – Silence, Tracks and Greetings from Hikers
28. Post 27 – Wildlife Habitats
29. Post 28 – The Tree and Life Around It
30. Post 29 – Conservation of Forest Types (Continuity Forest)
31. Post 30 – Succession
32. Post 31 – Old Plant Field on Cultivated Land
33. Endpoint
34. Starting Point – Back at the Start
The guided tour can start whenever you wish and there is no time limit.

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