Best mountain peaks around Vågå are primarily located within or bordering Jotunheimen National Park in Innlandet county, Norway. This region features diverse mountain terrain, including high-altitude roads, challenging ridges, and glacial areas. The peaks offer a range of experiences, from accessible routes to demanding hikes. Vågå serves as a base for exploring these varied mountain environments.
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The view of the lakes, from the ridge, is incredible so be sure to allow plenty of time for breaks. It's a demanding hike so you definitely need to be sure-footed. If you hike the entire ridge, hopefully you'll find a place to stay overnight in Mermurubu.
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Easy to do, watch out for wet feet, it is quite swampy in many places.
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Unfortunately, I have a fear of heights, and this section was quite challenging for me in places. But it was doable. You definitely need sure footing and must concentrate solely on the rock. Dogs sometimes have to be carried. We saw someone turn back on the hike with a large dog. Hopefully, you'll catch the last ferry or find a place to stay in Mermurubu. The views, even up to the ridge, are simply wonderful.
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At 5,718 feet (1,743 m), Veslfjellet is the highest point on the famous Besseggen Ridge. In contrast to some of the narrower sections on the route, the summit is relatively broad but the views are still spectacular.
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easy hiking trail with children easily feasible
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The summit itself is far less spectacular than the ridge.
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Skautkampan is a small peak rising to 4,734 feet (1,443 m). Located at the western edge of the Skautflye plateau, it is the gateway to the vast Visdalen Valley. It also offers exceptional views of the glaciers of Galdhøpiggen, Norway's highest mountain at 8,100 feet (2,686 m).
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Amazing hiking and view. However, if you are scared of heights, think twice before going there.
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For an easily accessible high-mountain experience, consider Blåhø. It features Norway's third-highest road leading all the way to the summit, offering unparalleled panoramic views of Jotunheimen, Reinheimen, Rondane, and Dovrefjell without a demanding hike.
The region around Vågå is renowned for its challenging hikes. Besseggen Ridge is a classic, demanding hike with incredible views. Another excellent choice is Knutshøe, often described as 'Besseggen's tough little brother,' offering a quieter but equally challenging experience with scrambling sections. For mountaineers, Glittertinden provides a physically demanding ascent to one of Norway's highest peaks.
Yes, Knutshøe is an excellent alternative. It's a striking ridge south of Gjende lake that offers magnificent views similar to Besseggen but is generally less frequented, providing a quieter and more adventurous hiking experience. It requires good fitness and sure-footedness.
The mountain peaks around Vågå offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Blåhø, you can see multiple mountain ranges including Jotunheimen, Reinheimen, Rondane, and Dovrefjell. Hikes like Besseggen Ridge and Knutshøe provide stunning vistas over the emerald green Lake Gjende and the dark blue Bessvatnet, as well as the surrounding alpine landscapes. Veslfjellet, the highest point on the Besseggen crossing, offers fantastic views of the deeper Gjende lake.
Beyond hiking, the Vågå region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Rindhovda Roundtrip Trail' or the 'Lake and culture gravel loop from Vågåmo'. For runners, there are challenging trails like the 'Besseggen Ridge - Jotunheimen National Park' and the 'Knutshøe Trail - Jotunheimen National Park'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Vågå, Mountain Hikes around Vågå, and Running Trails around Vågå guides.
The Besseggen Ridge hike is demanding and typically takes 6-8 hours to complete, depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the incredible views. It's important to allow plenty of time for breaks.
From Skautkampan, located at the western edge of the Skautflye plateau, you can get exceptional views of the glaciers of Galdhøpiggen, Norway's highest mountain. It also serves as a gateway to the vast Visdalen Valley.
Glittertinden is one of Norway's highest peaks, standing at 2,452 meters without its summit glacier. It was once considered the highest mountain in Scandinavia. The ascent involves walking on rocks and large stones, with a snowfield near the summit, offering a classic mountaineering experience for those seeking a significant challenge.
Trollsteineggje, also known as Trollsteineggi, is a significant peak in Jotunheimen National Park, reaching 2,296 meters. It offers a more challenging alpine experience, often involving glacier travel due to its surroundings by the Grotbrean glacier. It's an appealing destination for experienced climbers seeking rugged wilderness and dramatic glacial landscapes.
Yes, the Knutshøe hike is a notable circular route that offers magnificent views of the mountains and lakes in Jotunheimen. It's a challenging trail that provides a rewarding loop experience for well-prepared hikers.
Vågå is an excellent base due to its central location, providing access to a diverse range of mountain peaks within or on the borders of Jotunheimen National Park. It offers options for various skill levels and interests, from accessible drives to challenging alpine climbs, all within a stunning natural setting.


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