Mountain peaks around Bardu, Norway, offer diverse experiences for hikers. The region is characterized by its untouched wilderness and provides a range of trails. These peaks attract visitors with their challenging trails and panoramic views. The area provides opportunities to explore Europe's last large wilderness.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Great view of the valley and the mountain with the waterfall.
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The peak of Spanstinden (1457m) offering a great views. Hiking up is physically demanding, but there is a good trail leading to the summit. The trail is popular with locals, but many don't go all the way up.
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Great view of the mountain with the waterfall
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A beautiful viewpoint from which you have a good view of the surrounding mountains and Setermoen.
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On the last stretch to the summit you hike over the ridge of the Istinden. The path is rocky and quite steep in parts, but if you like scrambling, you will enjoy this section. With a little bit of surefootedness and good physical condition, the path is pretty doable.
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The top of Istinden offers a beautiful view in all directions – what a reward for the strenuous climb.
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Vestre Istinden is one of the most prominent peaks in Indre Troms. It is quite easily accessible by path from Iselvmoen.
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The Bardu region offers several popular peaks. Among them, Rubbsnyten is a well-loved viewpoint and summit, offering views of the surrounding mountains and Setermoen. Another highly regarded peak is Istinden, known for its challenging ascent and beautiful panoramic views from the top. Spanstinden Summit also attracts visitors with its great views and a good trail leading to the top.
Yes, Bardu is known for its challenging climbs. Peaks like Istinden offer a demanding climb with steep sections, rewarding hikers with exceptional views. The Ridgewalk section to Istinden's summit is particularly rocky and steep, suitable for those who enjoy scrambling. Storala is another difficult and lengthy trail, spanning 12.3 kilometers with a substantial elevation gain, ideal for experienced hikers.
For a more moderate experience, Istindaksla offers a rewarding trail of 9.39 kilometers with an elevation gain of 770 meters, providing panoramic views of surrounding valleys and the island of Senja. Rubbsnyten is also considered moderately challenging, with a 9.11-kilometer loop trail from Brubakken and a 570-meter elevation gain.
The mountain peaks in Bardu are renowned for their breathtaking scenery. From summits like Istinden, you can expect beautiful views in all directions. Alappen offers amazing views of Kirkesdalen, while Istindaksla provides panoramic vistas of surrounding valleys and the island of Senja. Many viewpoints, such as the View of the Mountain and Waterfall, also offer stunning perspectives of the landscape.
The mountain peaks in Bardu are characterized by their untouched wilderness, offering a true immersion into Europe's last large wilderness. They provide a range of trails suitable for various fitness levels, from moderate to expert, and consistently deliver breathtaking scenery and a strong sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summits.
Yes, Alappen, reaching 1491 meters above sea level, is known for its clearly marked hiking trail, which aids climbers on their ascent to its prominent summit and amazing views of Kirkesdalen.
Beyond peak bagging, the Bardu region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including difficult routes like 'On the ridge towards the Istind summit' or moderate ones like 'Rubbsnyten Loop from Brubakken'. There are also running trails and road cycling routes available for different sports and fitness levels.
While specific seasonal recommendations depend on the trail and conditions, the region's mountains are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and ice. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out, especially for higher or more challenging peaks.
Yes, one of the highlights in the area is the View of the Mountain and Waterfall, which offers a great perspective of a waterfall cascading down the mountain, alongside views of the valley.
The terrain varies significantly across the Bardu mountains. You can expect everything from well-marked paths, as found on Alappen, to rocky and steep sections, particularly on challenging ascents like the Ridgewalk to Istinden. Some trails involve significant elevation gains and can be lengthy, catering to different levels of hiking experience.
Visitors consistently appreciate the breathtaking scenery and the sense of accomplishment that comes from reaching the summits. The untouched wilderness and the diverse range of trails, from moderate to challenging, also contribute to a highly rewarding outdoor experience in Europe's last large wilderness.


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