




The trail starts at Vierli Kafeteria by the subway under the main road. Follow the marked trail to the top of Mount Vierlinuten (1,100 m above sea level).
The hike to the Vidsyn sculpture and the loop around Oksatjønn at Vierli is a unique blend of art, history, and stunning high-mountain nature. This experience offers both physical activity and fascinating optical illusions at 1,100 meters above sea level.
Quick Facts
The hike starts at Vierli Cafeteria. Follow the well-marked trail leading up to the summit of Vierlinuten. Here, you will find the captivating sculpture "Vidsyn," a natural spot for reflection and photography.
After experiencing the sculpture, the trail continues across the ridge toward Oksatjønn. The terrain is varied; some sections are improved with gravel, while others follow natural paths. Wooden boardwalks are placed across marshy areas to keep your feet dry.
Tip: Looking for a longer hike? The trail can easily be extended by joining the Silkeldalen loop (an additional 4 km).
Perched atop Vierlinuten is the sculpture Vidsyn, created by artist Hilde Mæhlum. This is no ordinary statue—it is designed to challenge your brain:
The Inverted Nose: The face of the sculpture is actually concave (the nose points inward). However, if you step back and squint, your brain will "correct" the image, making the nose appear to point outward.
The Following Eyes: If you walk slowly past while keeping your eyes on the sculpture, it will seem as if the eyes are following you—whether you are standing to the east or the west.
From Vidsyn, you have a panoramic view of Lake Møsvatn, a central part of the UNESCO World Heritage site. This area carries a dramatic history:
Responsible Travel and Conservation
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Fonte: Rauland Turist AS