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Jettegrytene at Rullestad - UNESCO Heritage site

Jettegrytene

Jettegrytene
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Jettegrytene

In the Åkrafjorden region, part of the Sunnhordland UNESCO Global Geopark, adventure and geology intertwine. Here, you can explore a unique landscape shaped by millennia, where glaciers, mountains, and archipelagos tell a story of the Earth’s ancient past.

Jettegrytene at Rullestad is Northern Europe’s largest collection of “Glacial Potholes”, -  large, round depressions in the rock formed by the swirling motion of water, ice, and stones during glacial periods.

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These massive, ancient formations, among the largest in Northern Europe, await your exploration.

Follow the enchanting old postal route alongside the river, then venture onto the marked path leading to the Jettegrytes. As you ascend Jettegrytnuten, you'll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscapes, a picturesque scene framed by towering mountains.

Descend the "backside" of the peak on a path secured with cables and steps, immersing yourself in the heart of this natural wonderland. Marvel at the impressive jettegrytes, some merging seamlessly while others stand alone, each telling a story of millennia-old geological processes.

After your adventure, trace your steps back along the gorge, taking in the restored 19th-century postal route, with its charming stone walls and wooden bridges.

More about the experience

More about the experience

These massive, ancient formations, among the largest in Northern Europe, await your exploration.

Follow the enchanting old postal route alongside the river, then venture onto the marked path leading to the Jettegrytes. As you ascend Jettegrytnuten, you'll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscapes, a picturesque scene framed by towering mountains.

Descend the "backside" of the peak on a path secured with cables and steps, immersing yourself in the heart of this natural wonderland. Marvel at the impressive jettegrytes, some merging seamlessly while others stand alone, each telling a story of millennia-old geological processes.

After your adventure, trace your steps back along the gorge, taking in the restored 19th-century postal route, with its charming stone walls and wooden bridges.

Where to stay

Åkrafjorden is the perfect destination for explorers seeking both luxury and tranquility. Offering a range of accommodations from high-end to cozy, it’s a place where guests can enjoy stunning scenery and fresh, clean air. Ideal for those looking for either a lavish escape or a quiet, simple haven.

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Questions and Answers

What are Jettegrytene?

Jettegrytene are natural potholes formed by swirling water currents during the last ice age, creating impressive geological formations in the Rullestadjuvet gorge.

How can visitors explore the Jettegrytene?

Visitors can venture close to the Jettegrytene by following the old postal road along the river and taking the marked path to the Jettegrytene. This path leads to Jettegrytnuten, providing stunning views of the surrounding landscape and access to the potholes. Visitors can also climb down the backside of Jettegrytnuten on a secured trail for a closer look at these remarkable natural wonders.

Are Jettegrytene easily accessible for visitors of all ages?

While reaching the Jettegrytene requires a hike along the old postal road and a short climb to Jettegrytnuten, the path is relatively easy to navigate and suitable for visitors of most ages and fitness levels. However, caution is advised when exploring the area, especially near the edges of the cliffs.

What should visitors bring when visiting the Jettegrytene?

Visitors should wear sturdy hiking shoes and dress appropriately for outdoor activities. It's also recommended to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Additionally, visitors should follow safety guidelines and stay on designated trails while exploring the Jettegrytene.

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