Best mountain peaks around Os are found in the municipality of Os in Innlandet county, Norway. This region is characterized by diverse nature, including significant mountains and areas within Forollhogna National Park. The landscape features lush valleys, traditional mountain farms, and opportunities for outdoor activities. Os offers a variety of peaks that provide views over the surrounding mountain terrain.
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At 4,370 feet (1,332 m), Forolhogna is a fine summit in the national park of the same name, as well as it's highest peak. It occupies an enviable position above the Forollsjøen in a wild feeling landscape.
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The relatively easy climb is rewarded with a sensational view.
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Sletthøa lies west of the Øversjødal road, which connects Narbuvolloll and Øversjødalen. About 4.5 kilometers from Narbuvolloll church, at the highest point of the road, a sign marks the climb to the summit of Sletthøa. A worthwhile panoramic mountain.
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The tour on Brennhåmmåren is classified as moderate. You rarely meet other hikers here. Nice view over the lake.
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The mountain offers a beautiful view over the vast landscape.
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These mountain peaks are located in the municipality of Os in Innlandet county, Norway. This region is known for its diverse nature, including significant mountains and areas within the Forollhogna National Park.
Visitors frequently enjoy Brennhåmmåren, which offers a nice view over the lake after a relatively easy climb. Another favorite is Vardhøgda, known for its sweeping views and paths lined with birch, pine, and wild berries. Forollhogna, located within the national park, also provides excellent views from its summit.
Yes, Vardhøgda is considered an easy-to-climb mountain with beautiful paths, making it suitable for many. Additionally, the region around Hummelfjell is known for child-friendly alpine skiing pistes in winter, suggesting accessible terrain for walks in other seasons. The Forollhogna National Park also offers various hiking opportunities that can be adapted for different fitness levels.
The mountain peaks around Os offer expansive and sweeping views over the surrounding mountain landscape, lush valleys, and sometimes lakes. For instance, Brennhåmmåren provides a nice view over a lake, while Vardhøgda is praised for its sweeping vistas. From Forollhogna, you can enjoy views across the national park.
The highest point in Os municipality (Innlandet) is Nordre Sålekinna, standing at 1595 meters. It is situated on the border with Tolga Municipality and offers expansive views over the surrounding mountain landscape.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent running trails, including routes like 'Elgåhogna out and back – Femunden National Park' for a challenging run. There are also numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Røros loop', and cycling routes like the 'Røros Old Town – Røros Church loop'. For more details, explore the Running Trails around Os, MTB Trails around Os, and Cycling around Os guides.
While many peaks offer intermediate climbs, for more challenging routes, consider longer running trails like 'Elgåhogna out and back – Femunden National Park' or 'Røros – Høgpiken loop from Røros', which are rated as difficult. These routes often involve significant distances and elevation changes, providing a good challenge for experienced outdoor enthusiasts.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. Summer offers rich opportunities for hiking, fishing, and berry-picking in areas like Forollhogna National Park. Winter is ideal for skiing, with Hummelfjell offering child-friendly alpine pistes. For general hiking, late spring to early autumn typically provides the most favorable weather conditions.
Yes, Forollhogna is not only a summit but also recognized as a natural monument. It is the highest peak within the Forollhogna National Park, offering a significant natural landmark and a rewarding climb.
The terrain varies but often includes paths lined with birch, pine, wild berries, and heather, as described for Vardhøgda. Some climbs, like to Gloføkkampen Summit, can be rocky, while others, such as Forollhogna, are noted for having a good surface all the way to the top. Generally, you can expect a mix of forest paths and open mountain terrain.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Os in Innlandet, the former Os municipality in Hordaland (now Bjørnafjorden) also features popular peaks. These include Sveningen (842 m), the highest point in that area, and Møsnuken (639 m), which is very popular for its wonderful views and accessibility from Osøyro. Lysehornet (405 m) is another popular hiking destination in that region, near the ruins of a Cistercian abbey.


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