If you are going to choose a part of the High Coast Trail to walk, we recommend a trip to Slåttdalsskrevan.
Skrevan is a 200 metre long, 30 metre deep, 7 metre wide passage that divides Slåttberget into two parts.
It is the impact of the sea that formed the rift.
The trail is boarded on almost half of the route. Other parts are difficult to walk with lots of stones and roots.
The distance to the crevasse is just over three kilometres and the height difference is about 200 metres, so take your time and wear sturdy shoes. A walking stick or walking poles are recommended.
Once at Slåttdalsskrevan, don't forget to go out to the viewpoint on the north side.
If you choose to walk the path over Slåttdalsberget on the way back, you will get even more impressive views.