Best mountain peaks in Møre og Romsdal are found in a county on Norway's western coast, known for its rugged mountainous terrain. The region features diverse peaks, broadly categorized into areas such as the Romsdal Alps, Sunnmøre Alps, and Tafjordfjella. Pyttegga is the highest point in Møre og Romsdal, reaching 1,999 meters. These areas offer a variety of mountain experiences for visitors.
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Beautiful place to rest and enjoy the view! If there are already many people there, you can simply walk a bit further and find many other viewpoints.
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Mega view, even on the ascent! The path up is nicely rocky and at the top there is plenty of space to rest, so it doesn't feel overcrowded even on weekends with good weather.
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Up here, there are at least two bunkers (larger than one room) that can be explored. It's best to bring a good flashlight and wear proper footwear. There's sometimes a bit of water. Access is also possible for people of average build.
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Great overview of the city
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A subsidiary peak of Aksla from which you have a magnificent view over Ålesund and into the distance
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Good 👟 shoe work recommended. Partly steep and rocky.
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Stairs and slalom training to get up here
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Mjølvafjellet is the highest point on the Romsdalseggen Ridge, one of Norway's great ridge routes. At 3,990 feet (1,216 m) it affords stupendous views across to Åndalsnes, the Trollveggen cliff and the Trolltinder peaks, as well as down to the meandering Rauma.
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Møre og Romsdal offers many stunning peaks and viewpoints. Highly rated spots include the View of Ålesund from Fjellstua, which rewards you with panoramic city views after 418 steps. Another favorite is Sukkertoppen Summit (314 m), offering extensive vistas of Ålesund. For a more challenging experience, the Romsdalseggen Ridge is a popular, albeit exhausting, hike with breathtaking views of the Romsdalen valley and surrounding peaks.
Yes, several locations are suitable for families. The View of Ålesund from Fjellstua is considered family-friendly, offering a beautiful view after climbing 418 steps. Another accessible option is the Romsdalen Gondola to Nesaksla, which provides a comfortable way to reach a summit viewpoint with stunning scenery. The View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba also features facilities and parking, making it convenient for families.
The highest mountain in Møre og Romsdal is Pyttegga, reaching an elevation of 1,999 meters. Located in the remote Tafjordfjella region, it's a significant objective for those aiming to conquer the highest points of Norwegian counties, often requiring an overnight stay due to its secluded nature.
Møre og Romsdal is broadly categorized into distinct mountain ranges. The Romsdal Alps, found in areas like Rauma and Molde, are known for their dramatic, vertical walls and alpine environment, with peaks like Store Venjetinden and the impressive Troll Wall. The Sunnmøre Alps, in areas such as Sykkylven and Ørsta, feature long, sharp ridges and are considered a sanctuary for mountaineering, with iconic peaks like Slogen.
For experienced mountaineers, the Romsdal Alps offer significant challenges. Store Venjetinden (1,852 meters) is the highest point in the range, providing demanding ascents and panoramic views. The Troll Wall (Trollveggen), part of Store Trolltinden and Trollryggen, is Europe's tallest vertical rock face and a legendary site for climbers. Romsdalshornet (1,550 meters) also presents an iconic climbing challenge.
Yes, Kyrkjetaket (1,439 meters) is highly regarded among Telemark skiing enthusiasts. It's known for offering a fantastic 1,000-meter straight-line descent. The region can even provide skiing opportunities into July on peaks like Finnan.
Beyond hiking and climbing, Møre og Romsdal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore MTB trails, with options like the 'Engsetdalsvatnet Loop Trail'. For runners, there are numerous running trails, including the 'Romsdalseggen Ridge - Åndalsnes' route. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as the 'Trollstigen Mountain Pass from Valldal'.
Slogen (1,564 meters), a quintessential peak of the Sunnmøre Alps, is famed for its sharp, pyramid-like shape and the incredible panoramic views it offers over the Hjørundfjord. Another excellent option for Hjørundfjorden views is Saksa (1,073 meters), located near Urke village.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, the rewarding feeling after completing challenging ascents, and the sheer scale of the dramatic landscapes. Many appreciate the diverse experiences, from accessible viewpoints like the View of Ålesund from Fjellstua to the intense beauty of the Romsdalen valley seen from the Romsdalseggen Ridge. The region's unique blend of fjords and mountains creates an unforgettable backdrop for outdoor adventures.
Yes, the Troll Wall (Trollveggen), part of Store Trolltinden and Trollryggen, is Europe's tallest vertical rock face and holds legendary status among climbers. While base jumping is now forbidden, its sheer scale is breathtaking. Additionally, the Kniven Summit Weather Vane offers an excellent view of Ålesund and the surrounding mountains, combining natural beauty with a man-made landmark.
Yes, Middagshornet (1,091 meters) in the Sunnmøre Alps offers a thrilling and challenging route known as 'The Wire'. This route is for experienced hikers and features rope-assisted rock climbing sections and an exposed ridgeline traverse, providing spectacular 360-degree views of the Sunnmøre Alps, Kolåstinden peaks, Molladalen Valley, and the Norwegian fjords.
The best time for hiking in Møre og Romsdal's mountains is generally during the summer months, from late June to early September, when trails are typically free of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some lower-elevation trails and viewpoints may be accessible earlier or later in the season. Always check local weather forecasts and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher or more challenging peaks.


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