Mountain peaks around Aure, a municipality in Norway's Møre og Romsdal county, feature a diverse landscape of islands and mainland areas. These mountains offer varied hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to more accessible trails. The region provides views of fjords and the open sea, with some peaks recognized as the highest island points in southern Norway. Aure's geography includes both coastal and inland mountain environments.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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A large part is difficult because you have to climb over rocks.
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Snøfjellet's broad and panoramic summit is crossed during the Fjordruta on the stage between Storfiskhytta and Sollia. The ascent is grassy and mossy in its lower reaches before becoming rockier towards the top. There's not much by way of shelter up high, but on a calm day it's a great place to linger and take it all in.
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You can either drive half the route (for a fee) or walk the entire route. The last part of the climb is quite steep and consists of rocks. The effort is rewarded with a great view!
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Named little mountain for the airport of Kristiansund.
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A very worthwhile view. In the evening the sun sets over Kristiansund.
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Skarven (summit), from which you have a wonderful view deep into the mountains (Trollheimen). The fjord can be seen in almost every direction!
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Kvernberget (peak), which gave its name to Kristiansund Airport. From here, there is a wonderful view of Kristiansund and the airport, and you can even see the (snow-covered) peaks of Trollheimen.
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Small, upstream summit from which you have a wonderful view over Kristiansund, the sea and the mountains.
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For spectacular vistas, consider Kvernberget Summit, which provides a wonderful view of Kristiansund, its airport, and distant peaks of Trollheimen. Skarven Summit also offers expansive views deep into the Trollheimen mountains and fjords in nearly every direction. The hike to Jørenvågsalen is often described as the most beautiful mountain trip on Tustna, rewarding hikers with spectacular ocean views.
Aure offers several challenging hikes. The "Jørenvågsalen and Jurtinden Loop" is a demanding 15.9 km trail with an 850-meter elevation gain. Another strenuous option is the Skarven Summit loop, which can include the DNT Gullsteinvollen Cabin, involving an 870-meter elevation gain over 13.9 km. Storfonna Summit also presents a challenging climb with a steep, rocky final section.
While many peaks offer challenging climbs, Aure's mountains generally cater to different fitness levels. The Fjordruta trail, for example, includes sections with lovely woodlands at the foot of eastern Tustna's mountains, which can be more accessible. For specific easy routes, it's best to check local trail descriptions, as some lower sections or viewpoints might be less demanding than summit ascents.
The highest point in the municipality of Aure is Innerbergssalen, standing at 907.81 meters (2,978.4 ft). Located on Stabblandet island, it is also recognized as the highest island point in southern Norway, offering expansive views for those who reach its summit.
Aure features both island and mainland peaks. Innerbergssalen is located on Stabblandet island, making it the highest island point in southern Norway. Jørenvågsalen and Jurtinden are found on Tustna island. For mainland peaks, Todalsfjellet, at 821 meters, is the highest point in the mainland region of Aure.
The mountains and surrounding areas of Aure are known for their diverse wildlife. Visitors might spot one of Norway's largest deer herds. Sea eagles are also frequently seen in the region, adding to the natural appeal of the outdoor experience.
Yes, there are several hiking trails near the mountain peaks. For example, the "Jørenvågsalen and Jurtinden Loop" is a popular route. Another option is the "Skarven Summit – DNT Gullsteinvollen Cabin loop." You can find more details on these and other hiking routes in the Hiking around Aure guide.
Beyond hiking, Aure offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the "Fløtjønnin – Litlnesvatnet loop from Nelvika" or the "Gullstein Church loop from Ytre Kråkøya" detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Aure guide. There are also running trails, such as the "Nydammen loop from Kristiansund," which can be found in the Running Trails around Aure guide.
The Fjordruta trail is one of Norway's well-marked walking routes, and a section of it runs through Aure. It showcases lovely woodlands at the foot of eastern Tustna's mountains and provides gorgeous views across Rostolvatnet. The trail also offers a worthwhile detour up Jørenvågsalen and skirting Leirtinden for confident hikers to take in summit views, and crosses Snøfjellet Summit.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views offered by Aure's mountain peaks, especially the panoramic vistas of fjords, the open sea, and distant mountain ranges like Trollheimen. The diverse hiking experiences, from challenging climbs to more accessible trails, are also highly appreciated, providing a rewarding outdoor experience for various fitness levels.
Yes, Snøfjellet Summit is crossed during the Fjordruta on the stage between Storfiskhytta and Sollia. Additionally, the Fjordruta trail offers an alternative route up Jørenvågsalen, providing a detour for hikers to experience the summit views.


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