Best mountain peaks in Buskerud offer a diverse landscape, stretching from the Oslofjord to the Hardangervidda mountain range in Norway. The region features a mountainous plateau with forested valleys and high, grassy pastures. These areas provide varied outdoor experiences and extensive opportunities for hiking. Buskerud's terrain includes both challenging ascents and more accessible routes, making it a destination for different types of explorers.
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Høgevarde is an impressive mountain summit with wide views over vast plateaus, lakes, and distant mountain ridges. The route to the top follows rocky mountain trails and open terrain, with every step bringing you closer to the panoramic views.
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Many rare plant species can be found in the area around Gyrihaugen and throughout the Mørgonga Nature Reserve, particularly alpine and heat-loving plants. One special feature is the European yew (Taxus baccata), whose flexible wood was once used for bows and crossbows 🏹
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From this viewpoint, you have a wide, open view over the surrounding valleys and mountain terrain. On clear days, you can see far into the distance, and sometimes, patches of snow are still visible.
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Rising 682 meters above sea level, Gyrihaugen rewards hikers with one of the best panoramic views in the Ringerike region. From the summit, you can see Steinsfjorden, the rolling forests of Nordmarka, and even the distant mountains on clear days.
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Standing at 1,342 meters, Agunshaug offers a stunning panoramic view over the surrounding mountains and valleys. A small detour from the main hiking route takes you to this scenic peak, making it a worthwhile stop. From here, you can also explore a few hidden trails that branch off into the wilderness.
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It is best to wear waterproof shoes.
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Buskerud offers a diverse range of peaks. Beyond those mentioned in the introduction, Totten Summit in Hemsedal is known for spectacular vistas, especially popular for both skiing and hiking. Augunshaug provides stunning panoramic views at 1,342 meters, with hidden trails to explore. For a challenging ascent and breathtaking scenery, Folarskardnuten, the highest point in Buskerud at 1,933 meters, is a prime destination for experienced hikers within Hallingskarvet National Park.
Yes, Buskerud has options for less strenuous walks. Urundberget 1218 m Summit offers an easier ascent from the east, making it accessible. Vardehovda in Ål is another great choice, with an easy 3.3 km one-way hike that still provides views of Hallingskarvet and Reineskarvet.
Many peaks in Buskerud offer exceptional views. View from Gyrihaugen, at 682 meters, provides one of the best panoramic views in the Ringerike region, overlooking Steinsfjorden and the forests of Nordmarka. From Haglebunatten or Bergshammeren, you can enjoy fantastic views that include distant peaks like Gaustatoppen and Hallingskarvet. Gjeiteberget (834 m) is also a super nice place to stay and have a picnic with beautiful views.
Buskerud's landscape is very diverse. You'll encounter mountainous plateaus, forested valleys, and high, grassy pastures. The region is home to the vast Hardangervidda National Park, Northern Europe's largest mountain plateau. Around Gyrihaugen, you can find rare plant species, including the European yew, particularly within the Mørgonga Nature Reserve.
Yes, for those seeking a true wilderness experience, the Hardangervidda National Park, which extends into Buskerud, offers extensive opportunities for multi-day hikes. These routes provide a challenging and rewarding experience across its vast, often flat but also hilly, expanses. You can find more information about multi-day hikes in the region on Visit Norway.
Besides peak bagging, Buskerud offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those mentioned in the Hiking in Buskerud guide, such as the 'Prestholt round' or 'Mørkgonga and Gyrihaugen Trail'. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like 'Hallingspranget Trail' and 'Red Flow Trail to Fyri Hotell' detailed in the MTB Trails in Buskerud guide. Additionally, there are waterfall hikes like the 'Tiurtoppen and Djevelens Punsjebolle Loop'.
The warmer months are generally best for hiking in Buskerud, typically from late spring to early autumn. This period offers more favorable weather conditions and accessible trails. Some peaks, like Totten Summit, are also popular for skiing in winter, but hiking during this time requires specific safety precautions and equipment due to snow and ice.
Yes, beyond the well-known routes, peaks like Augunshaug offer small detours from main routes and several hidden trails branching off into the wilderness. These can provide a more secluded hiking experience away from the crowds.
Ravnåstoppen features single trails that can be navigated in different directions. If the weather is or has been rainy, it's recommended to run the route in the opposite direction. This allows you to tackle the narrow, wet single trails uphill and descend on better gravel paths, making for a more enjoyable and safer experience.
Styggemannshytta is a small, locked DNT hut located on the summit of Styggemann. When planning your hike, it's best to wear waterproof shoes, as the terrain can be wet. The hut itself is a highlight for those reaching the summit.
Absolutely. Buskerud is a great region for mountain biking. For instance, Urundberget 1218 m Summit is noted as having a great route for mountain biking. You can find a comprehensive list of trails, including 'Trommenattrunden' and 'The Forgotten Trail', in the MTB Trails in Buskerud guide.
Urundberget 1218 m Summit is popular due to its accessibility and versatility. The ascent is much easier from the east compared to the steeper slopes from the fjord. It's also recognized as a great route for mountain biking, appealing to a wider range of outdoor enthusiasts.


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