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Øysteinnatten is one of the most iconic landmarks in Midt-Telemark and a favorite destination for mountain hikers. The Lifjell plateau offers a diverse landscape, ranging from rugged river gorges and deep valleys to rounded peaks and dramatic cliffs.
Quick Facts:
The hike begins at the Jønnbu parking area. Your first challenge is Krintokleiva, a steep ascent that provides a quick pulse-raiser. After a gentler section, the terrain levels out before you tackle the climbs at Glekse and the wild Tunglijuvet gorge.
As you reach the upper plateau, you are greeted by Skåråfjellholmen, a popular fishing lake and an ideal spot for a break. Nearby, at Sauetjønn to the east, you’ll find excellent spots for wild camping. From here, the trail crosses easier high-mountain terrain before the final ascent to the summit of Øysteinnatten (1174 m).
From the moment you leave Jønnbu until you reach the peak, the views are spectacular:
If you enjoy fishing, both Skåråfjellholmen and Storsteintjønna are known for good catches. The local fishing club, Bø Fiskelag, manages several lakes in the area.
Winter at Lifjell: During winter, the Lifjell trail association prepares cross-country ski tracks. The final stretch from Snotjønnhovet to Øysteinnatten follows a marked (staked) winter trail.
For a more varied experience, we recommend an alternative route back:
To preserve the fragile alpine environment of Lifjell, please practice responsible hiking:
By hiking responsibly, you help ensure that future generations can enjoy the same wild beauty of Lifjell.
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