Best mountain peaks around Finnøy offer diverse experiences across this island and its surrounding archipelago, now part of Stavanger Municipality. The region features a landscape characterized by islands, fjords, and varying elevations. Visitors can find accessible high points on islands, as well as more challenging summits on nearby landmasses. These peaks provide vantage points for observing the unique coastal geography of Rogaland county.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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What a view! And what a magnificent natural terrace from which to admire the spectacle. At 375 meters above sea level, this superb window seems to open naturally, inviting you to marvel at the view. It is beautiful, the view is distant, wide, and makes time stand still.
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You have a fantastic view from the top. You can park in front of the last farm and then the rest of the way is easy to manage. It would be nice if there were one or two benches along the way
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You should definitely not be afraid of heights to enjoy the great view! Afterwards you can also immortalize yourself in the summit book
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... makes you think, this place, almost all of them were still young people...
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Wonderful 360 degree view of the entire area. We were there at sunset and it was incredibly beautiful.
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The indication by Komoot of the start of the walk is incorrect. But the path is so obvious you can't miss
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Easy hike but absolutely beautiful views of the Stavanger coastline.
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Among the most popular peaks, visitors frequently enjoy View from Stolanuten for its expansive views, though it's best for those comfortable with heights. Another favorite is View from Rennesøyhodet, which offers beautiful vistas of the Stavanger coastline after an easy hike. The historical site of Holtaheia Vickers Viking Crash Site is also a notable summit with both scenic and historical interest.
Yes, for families, the hike to View from Rennesøyhodet is considered easy and offers beautiful views, making it suitable for a family outing. While not explicitly listed as 'family-friendly' in all data, the highest point on Finnøy island itself, Vestbøvarden (153 meters), is generally accessible and offers good views for a less strenuous walk.
While Finnøy island's highest point is Vestbøvarden at 153 meters, the broader area includes more elevated peaks. Holtaheia reaches approximately 488 meters (1600 feet), and Randåsen Summit stands at 375 meters above sea level, both offering significant elevation and views. On the nearby island of Fogn, Domfjellet is the highest point at 166 meters.
The mountain peaks around Finnøy offer diverse and stunning views. From Randåsen Summit, you can expect magnificent natural terraces with superb, wide, and distant panoramas. Lauvasen Summit provides a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view of the entire area, especially beautiful at sunset. Many peaks offer expansive views of the surrounding archipelago, fjords, and the Stavanger coastline.
Yes, Holtaheia Vickers Viking Crash Site is a significant historical location. This steep mountainside is the site of a 1961 aircraft crash, marked by a memorial cross. It offers a unique blend of scenic hiking and quiet reflection on a historical event.
While specific data on the best time is not provided, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for hiking in Norway. During this period, trails are typically free of snow, and the weather is more stable, allowing for better enjoyment of the panoramic views and outdoor activities.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Finnøy area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the Randåsen Trail or the Fuglahammaren – Fåranibba Summit loop. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'Roadbike loop from Tau'. Runners can find trails like the Kuvika loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Finnøy, Road Cycling Routes around Finnøy, and Running Trails around Finnøy guides.
Yes, Lauvasen Summit – Panoramic View is specifically noted for providing a wonderful 360-degree panoramic view of the entire area. It is highly recommended for sunset visits due to its incredibly beautiful vistas.
The terrain and difficulty vary. Peaks like View from Rennesøyhodet are accessible via easy hikes. Others, such as View from Stolanuten, are considered challenging and require comfort with heights. Holtaheia involves a steep mountainside. It's advisable to check individual trail descriptions for specific difficulty ratings and prepare accordingly.
While specific 'less crowded' designations are not available, exploring peaks slightly off the main tourist routes or visiting during off-peak hours (early morning or late afternoon) can offer a more tranquil experience. Vestbøvarden, as the highest point on Finnøy island itself, might offer a more local and less crowded experience compared to some of the more widely publicized viewpoints.
Yes, several prominent peaks have recorded altitudes. Vestbøvarden, the highest point on Finnøy island, is 153 meters. Randåsen Summit reaches 375 meters, and Holtaheia is approximately 488 meters (1600 feet). On the nearby island of Fogn, Domfjellet stands at 166 meters. These peaks offer varying elevations and perspectives of the landscape.


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