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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Sogn and Fjordane

Best mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane are found in a region characterized by its dramatic landscape of towering mountains, deep fjords, and expansive glaciers. This area, now part of Vestland county, offers a variety of impressive peaks for hikers and mountaineers. It is known for having Norway's third-highest mountain and numerous summits exceeding 2000 meters in elevation. The combination of high mountains, glaciers, and deep fjords creates a unique environment for exploration.

Best mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane

Last updated: May 5, 2026

Molden Summit

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The summit of Molden at 1,116 meters is marked by a small stone tower and a corresponding sign. The summit book in which you can sign is also hanging here. …

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Hoven Summit (1011 m)

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From here you have a spectacular view! Absolutely great, although the skylift is quite expensive.

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From here you can start beautiful hikes on the Hoven and always have a wonderful view of the fjords.

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Klukshaug

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Stage on the way up. But there are better vantage points (Orrabenken, Burasi Benken).

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Brandsøya Summit

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Worthwhile viewing point with seating and a small shelter. Binoculars are also installed here. The way up here is easy and the view over the islands is really worthwhile.

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Veten Summit

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The hike is challenging, slippery and muddy. Do not underestimate it. Not for kids!

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The view is stunning, but tours were not yet possible at the end of May 2022 because there was still too much snow.

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Gygrekjeften Rock Formation

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Very nice view, and a challenging path up and down.

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Hafstadfjellet Summit

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There is a great all-round view from the summit. A gravel road leads up from the east side. But the climb over the path from the west is more exciting. …

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Skålefjellet Summit

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After the ascent you will be rewarded with appropriate weather with a wonderful view. The climb includes three four smaller, easy-to-reach climbing posts. Parking available and no worries, marked and marked way at the start unite quickly.

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August 21, 2025, Gygrekjeften Rock Formation

The path via the normal route "left around" has been extensively renovated, with Sherpa stairs over the steep step to the plateau and wooden bridges over the mud

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August 12, 2025, Veten Summit

The climb from the parking lot to Kjeretoppane is no problem. After that, the trail to the summit of Veten is very challenging. It climbs steeply and exposed, with no trail visible anywhere. There are good markers (red posts). Recommended only for experienced hikers.

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Very nice hiking routes!

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this is one of the steepest cable cars in the world

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Alex Foxfield
March 12, 2025, Klukshaug

At 1,604 feet (489 m) above sea level, Klukshaug is a fine vantage point above Balestrand. It features on the Balestrand Up race, which goes from the Kviknes Hotel to the top of Raudmelen, quite a way above yet!

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In Odin's footsteps On his horse Sleipnir - the glider - Odin set out on extensive journeys through the worlds of gods, humans and other sinister figures. According to a Norwegian legend, the god's majestic gliding turned into a rather bumpy affair on a certain mountain. While flying over Norway's fjord landscape, the eight-legged Sleipnir crashed into this mountain and left a powerful hoof print that permanently reshaped the summit. The mountain is now called Hoven and the connection between the mountain and the Norwegian word Hov, which means hoof, is obvious.

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Rocky summit where there is some shelter should the weather come in. There are numerous paths off of the top so it can be quite confusing to the find the right route down.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane offer the most spectacular views?

For breathtaking panoramas, consider Molden Summit, often called the 'finest viewpoint in Sogn,' offering views of the Lustrafjord, Jotunheimen, and Breheimen. Hoven Summit (1011 m) provides a spectacular view over Lobukta Bay and the Innvikfjord, accessible via the Loen Skylift. Additionally, peaks like Molden, Keipen, and Mount Raudmelen in the Sognefjord area are renowned for their dramatic fjord vistas.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or viewpoints in Sogn and Fjordane?

Yes, Brandsøya Summit is noted for being child-friendly, offering a varied hike with beautiful views of Florø and the surrounding islands. The Loen Skylift & View from Mount Hoven provides an accessible way to experience stunning mountain views, making it suitable for families, though tours on the summit might be limited by snow in early seasons.

What are the most challenging mountain peaks for experienced mountaineers in the region?

The Hurrungane Mountains, part of Jotunheimen National Park, are a paradise for experienced mountaineers. Peaks like Store Skagastølstind (Storen), Styggedalstindane, Sentraltinden, and Jervvasstind often require technical climbing. The traverse of the Skagastølsryggen and Styggedalsryggen mountain ridges offers long and demanding mountaineering routes.

Which peaks offer unique glacier experiences?

The Jostedalsbreen Glacier Area, home to mainland Norway's largest glacier, features high points like Høgste Breakulen (1957m) and the highest peak directly connected to the glacier, Lodalskåpa (2083m). This region, also known as Breheimen, offers unique opportunities for glacier traverses on foot or skis.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see when visiting the mountains in Sogn and Fjordane?

The region is characterized by a dramatic landscape of towering mountains, deep fjords, and expansive glaciers. You'll encounter alpine summits, coastal peaks, and glacier-connected high points. Notable natural features include the turquoise Lustrafjord visible from Molden, the vast ice cap of Jostedalsbreen, and the dramatic rock formations like Gygrekjeften.

What is the best time of year to visit the mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane?

The best time largely depends on your activity. For glacier traverses on skis, April-May is popular. Generally, the summer months (June to September) offer the most favorable conditions for hiking and mountaineering, with less snow and milder temperatures. However, some areas, like the Loen Skylift, might still have snow in late May.

Are there any specific mountain peaks known for their historical or cultural significance?

While the region's mountains are primarily known for their natural beauty and outdoor activities, the surrounding areas often hold cultural significance. For example, the Sognefjord area, with its ancient settlements and stave churches like Urnes, provides a rich historical context to the dramatic landscapes you'll explore from peaks like Molden or Keipen.

What outdoor activities can I do near the mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane?

Beyond peak bagging, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find excellent road cycling routes, such as the challenging Norwegian Scenic Route Aurlandsfjellet or National Cycle Route 6: Sognefjellet. For hiking, explore trails like 'Up to Briksdalsbreen glacier' or the 'Historical hiking route Aurlandsdalen'. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Sogn and Fjordane and Hiking in Sogn and Fjordane guides.

Where can I find moderate mountain hikes with good views in Sogn and Fjordane?

Many peaks offer moderate hikes with rewarding views. For instance, the 'View from Molden Summit loop from Tverbergstølen' is a moderate route. The Stølsheimen plateau, south of Sognefjorden, is also well-suited for multi-day hikes with self-served huts, offering a less rugged but immersive mountain experience. You can find more options in the Mountain Hikes in Sogn and Fjordane guide.

What makes the mountains in Sogn and Fjordane unique compared to other regions?

The Sogn and Fjordane region stands out due to its unique combination of Norway's longest and deepest fjord (Sognefjord), expansive glaciers like Jostedalsbreen, and towering mountains, including Norway's third-highest peak, Store Skagastølstind. This dramatic interplay of deep blue fjords against high alpine summits creates unparalleled and diverse scenery for outdoor enthusiasts.

Are there any coastal mountain peaks that offer sea views?

Yes, the region features coastal peaks that provide stunning views of the sea and islands. Brandsøya Summit offers beautiful views of Florø and the surrounding islands. Hornelen, located in Nordfjord, is another prominent coastal peak known for its rewarding views, though it is a hard mountaineering route.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain peaks in Sogn and Fjordane?

Visitors consistently praise the spectacular views, especially from viewpoints like Molden Summit and Hoven Summit. The varied hiking experiences, from easy trails to challenging climbs, and the unique combination of fjords, mountains, and glaciers are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the sense of accomplishment after a demanding hike, rewarded by unparalleled natural beauty.

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