REVIEW · ALESUND
Seakayak And Hike in Ålesund
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Kayak, hike, and a great lunch. This is a 6-hour Ålesund outing that pairs water fun with a mountain walk, and you’ll especially like no experience needed instruction and the tasty lunch included. The one real thing to weigh is the hike: you should have a moderate fitness level for Mt. Sukkertoppen.
I also like how the day has clear scenery beats, from kayaking past Brosundet to crossing Aspevågen south of town. You’ll round Slinnings point, land at Hessa, and then start hiking toward Mt. Sukkertoppen with an actual plan, not a vague wander. Before you get on the water, you’ll be kitted out with required gear and get a safety briefing at the activity centre near Brunholmen.
This trip is capped at a small group (max 10), which makes a big difference when you’re learning paddling basics and want your guide to spot small issues fast. It starts at 9:30 am and runs about six hours total, with the route ending back where you meet. If you’re hoping for a totally effortless day, this is more “active and scenic” than “easy and flat.”
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Zoom In On
- Why This Ålesund Combo Trip Works (Kayak + Mt. Sukkertoppen)
- Meeting at Notenesgata 3 (Brunholmen): Gear and a Real Safety Briefing
- The Kayak Leg: Brosundet, Aspevågen, and Slinnings Point
- Hessa to the Trail: The Shift From Paddle to Footsteps
- Mt. Sukkertoppen Hike: Moderate Effort, Worth the Views
- Lunch Included: Practical Energy for the Whole 6 Hours
- Price and Value: Is $226.02 for 6 Hours Fair?
- Weather Reality Check: When Kayaking Doesn’t Happen as Planned
- Small-Group Vibe: Better Attention on the Water
- Who This Ålesund Kayak and Hike Day Is Best For
- Should You Book This Seakayak and Hike in Ålesund?
- FAQ
- What is the duration of the Seakayak and Hike trip in Ålesund?
- What time does the tour start?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Do I need prior kayaking experience?
- How large is the group?
- Is lunch included?
- What level of fitness do I need?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What happens if I cancel?
Key Things I’d Zoom In On

- Two big outdoors hits in one day: seakayak plus a hike to Mt. Sukkertoppen
- Full coaching even if you’ve never kayaked: you get instruction before you paddle
- Lunch is included so you don’t have to hunt for food mid-adventure
- Route highlights are built in: Brosundet, Aspevågen, Slinnings point, Hessa
- Small group size (up to 10) for better attention and easier pacing
- English-speaking guide and a mobile ticket for easy check-in
Why This Ålesund Combo Trip Works (Kayak + Mt. Sukkertoppen)

Ålesund is one of those places where the scenery keeps showing up from every angle—sea routes, fjord edges, and steep hills behind town. Doing both kayaking and hiking in the same day is smart because you get water views early, then you earn the higher viewpoints later.
What makes this combo feel good is the pacing. You don’t just jump from beach to summit without a break; you kayak first, put the boats ashore at Hessa, then shift gears into a hike toward Mt. Sukkertoppen. It’s a natural progression from learning and movement on the water to steady walking on land.
You can also read our reviews of more hiking tours in Alesund
Meeting at Notenesgata 3 (Brunholmen): Gear and a Real Safety Briefing

You meet at Uteguiden.com’s Ålesund Adventure Centre at Notenesgata 3, 6002 Ålesund, and the vibe is practical from the start. The trip begins at 9:30 am, and it ends back at the same meeting point.
Before you go, you’ll be kitted out with the mandatory equipment and get a safety briefing. That matters even if you’re confident outdoors—sea conditions can change, and knowing the plan (and the signals) makes your day feel calm instead of chaotic.
The Kayak Leg: Brosundet, Aspevågen, and Slinnings Point

The kayaking part is built around the Ålesund waters right outside the city. You start with a paddle through Brosundet, then you cross Aspevågen south of Ålesund. Those are the kinds of stretches that let you watch the coastline shift while still staying within a guided route.
Then comes Slinnings point, famous for the Slinnings bonfire. Even if you don’t know the story beforehand, you’ll feel the place: it’s the sort of location you remember because it’s tied to a local tradition and sits right on the water route.
One more thing I like: you’re not left hanging after paddling. The kayaks are put ashore at Hessa, which sets you up for the hike without turning the whole day into an endless back-and-forth.
Hessa to the Trail: The Shift From Paddle to Footsteps

When the kayaks land at Hessa, your day transitions from “learn the boat” to “move with purpose.” That shift is where a lot of tours either fall apart or actually work—and here it’s designed as a real two-part plan.
You start hiking toward Mt. Sukkertoppen from there, which means the walk is already contextualized by what you just saw from the water. You’ll likely notice details you missed earlier—angles of the shoreline, how steep parts rise from the coast, and why this spot is worth the effort.
Mt. Sukkertoppen Hike: Moderate Effort, Worth the Views

The hike is a key part of why this tour is more than just a boat ride. You’re aiming for Mt. Sukkertoppen, so you should expect some uphill work and a moderate fitness test.
That “moderate physical fitness” note is not just paperwork—it’s your signal to dress and pace accordingly. Bring a mindset of steady effort rather than sprinting, especially if the weather is crisp. The payoff is that you finish the day on higher ground, after spending the morning near sea level.
Lunch Included: Practical Energy for the Whole 6 Hours

A included lunch can sound like a small perk, but on a mixed day like this it’s essential. You’re doing paddling first, then hiking, and you’ll want fuel that lasts instead of something quick you scarf down and forget.
The tour includes tasty lunch, which means you’re not stuck searching for a café while your energy dips. For me, that’s part of the value: your day stays intact, and your focus stays on the outdoors.
Price and Value: Is $226.02 for 6 Hours Fair?

At $226.02 per person for about 6 hours, you’re not paying for a quick activity—you’re paying for guided coaching, equipment, and a route that blends two formats in one day.
Here’s why I think it’s fair for the right traveler:
- You get full instruction even if you have no kayaking experience.
- You’re in a small group (max 10), which usually means more direct help.
- You get a planned hike toward Mt. Sukkertoppen, plus a lunch that keeps you going.
If you’re the type who likes self-guided travel only, this may feel pricey. But if you want someone to handle safety, equipment, and the best way through the day, the cost starts making more sense.
One practical note: this experience is non-refundable and can’t be changed for any reason. If you’re the kind of planner who likes backup options, build that caution into your schedule.
Weather Reality Check: When Kayaking Doesn’t Happen as Planned

Norway weather can be stubborn, and this tour has a real contingency. One review described a situation where the weather was unfortunate and they couldn’t kayak, so the team modified the trip to e-bikes instead. The person said they loved the alternative.
That’s a useful clue for how the day is managed: you’re not guaranteed perfect conditions, but you are set up to keep moving. Still, you should expect that the day’s exact feel could shift with wind and water conditions.
Small-Group Vibe: Better Attention on the Water
With up to 10 travelers, the group stays intimate. That matters most on the kayaking portion, especially for first-timers who need pacing, technique reminders, and quick confidence boosts.
In a review, someone even mentioned having Antoine as a guide and experiencing the day with a very small group. Another person highlighted William as friendly and helpful, plus the way the company handled weather changes well. Those details line up with what small groups are best at: you get human attention, not just directions.
Who This Ålesund Kayak and Hike Day Is Best For
This tour fits best if you want outdoors time with guidance and you don’t want to piece together two separate plans. It’s also a good match if you’re curious about kayaking but don’t have experience—full instruction is part of the package.
You’ll be happiest here if:
- You can handle a hike with moderate effort.
- You want to spend the morning on the water and finish with a summit goal.
- You prefer small-group instruction over figuring everything out solo.
If you’re dealing with limited mobility, or you’re hoping for a fully flat walk with zero effort, you might feel the hike more than you want. This isn’t marketed as an easy stroll.
Should You Book This Seakayak and Hike in Ålesund?
If your ideal day in Ålesund mixes sea views with a proper walk, I think you should book it. The biggest wins are the combination itself—kayaking + a hike to Mt. Sukkertoppen—and the fact that you get instruction with no kayaking experience required, plus lunch to keep you steady.
Book it confidently if you’re willing to meet the hike halfway (moderate fitness) and you can commit to the fixed plan, since it’s non-refundable and can’t be changed. Skip it only if you know you can’t handle a mountain climb effort or you’re looking for something totally weather-proof.
FAQ
What is the duration of the Seakayak and Hike trip in Ålesund?
The trip lasts about 6 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:30 am.
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Uteguiden.com – Ålesund Adventure Centre, Notenesgata 3, 6002 Ålesund, Norway. The trip ends back at the same meeting point.
Do I need prior kayaking experience?
No. The tour includes full instruction, and you do not need prior kayaking experience.
How large is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Tasty lunch is included.
What level of fitness do I need?
You should have moderate physical fitness for the hike.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes. The tour is offered in English and you’ll have a mobile ticket.
What happens if I cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If it’s canceled because the minimum number of travelers isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
If you want, tell me your travel dates and your hiking comfort level, and I’ll help you decide whether this is the right fit for your Ålesund schedule.






















