Djevelporten

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Svolvær, Norway

Tourist attraction

Djevelporten Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Djevelporten is located in Svolvær, Norway on Svolværveien. Djevelporten is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Norway.

Address

Svolværveien

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Itai Dagan

Amazing views over Svolvær, be aware that the stairs and ascent at the start of the trail can be a little tricky, especially when when, one needs to use his hands to steady himself and climb up the more difficult parts. If you went all the way up to Djevelporten, make the effort to continue to Fløya, and have a spectacular view over Svolvær and the area.

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Jasmin Ngo

It was fairly hard to find it first and we ended up hiking all the way up to Floya before we found the Djevelporten boulder. It looks more scary and dangerous than it actually is. There is a rope you can use to safely get to the rock

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Magnus N

Nice hike from Svolvær. Great view and fantastic photo spot. Make sure to keep your camera ready!

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Albert Herteliu

Nice little hike spent 3 hours to the top and back to parking. Great views from the top. Totally worth the time and effort.

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Daniel LR

Great hike with amazing views! Really recommend visiting the peaks close by on the same hike!

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Sudeep Patnaik

An easy hike to this viewpoint but beginners might face difficulty at the rocks at the beginningn. It might be also considered a little steep by beginners. For experienced hikers this should not be difficult

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Wish too travel

Nice beautiful nature.

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Gard Karlsen

This is a nice hike to do if the weather. You start with a hike in steps made by sherpas but then you move into more of a terrain. On the way you get great views to Svolværgeita and the town of Svolvær. It is not such a long hike (about 2 km each way) but you go from sea level to 400 meters so you do walk uphill. On the Djevelporten you can walk onto the rock if you want to get a bit of adrenaline flowing. The path was marked but we did manage to loose the trail on the way coming back but it was not a big problem.