Best mountain peaks around Andøy are found in the Vesterålen archipelago in Northern Norway. This region features a dramatic landscape with impressive mountain peaks. Andøy offers diverse terrain, from coastal walks to more challenging ascents, set against the backdrop of the Norwegian Sea. The municipality's highest point is Skrivartinden, reaching 890 meters above sea level.
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Bjørnskinnfjellet stands out as a prominent peak in the southern part of the Andøya island. The trail leads you up through birch trees and steep grassy slopes before reaching the rocky summit. From the top, you are rewarded with a panoramic view of the Risøysundet strait and the jagged mountains around. It is a peaceful alternative to the busier hikes further north on the island.
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Nonstinden is a minor summit that you'll pass en route to Måtind. The gradients are relatively forgiving and from here you have various options of where to head next.
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We recommend climbing Matind from the south, as you have a wonderful view of Høyvika Beach for long stretches of the hike and you can make the hike a circular route with a detour to the beach.
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You can consider the Nonstind (369m) as a last stop before you continue walking to the top of the Måtind (408m).
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From Baugtua it is a nice and easy climb over Nonstind to Måtinden. You get a nice panoramic view as a reward before you either start the way back or walk towards Bleik. We chose the latter, even though it meant 2.5 miles (4 km) on the road between the end and the start of the walk. Halfway we were spontaneously offered a lift by a super friendly local.
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Beautiful place with history, bunker complex also on the mountain - just deliberately not in the pictures... it spoils the mood a little but the panorama is fantastic! Steep short climb, not always well trodden paths!
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Instead of doing a round trip as suggested, where you have to walk 4 km back along the road to Bleik, you can go down from Måtind to the sea. You get into the small bay that you can see to the right of Måtind.
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Nice view and from up here just a easy walk to the other peaks.
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Among the most popular and scenic mountain peaks in Andøy is Måtind Summit, renowned for its panoramic views of white sandy beaches and rugged sea stacks. Another prominent peak is Mount Bjørnskinn, offering tranquil hikes and beautiful vistas of the Risøysundet strait.
For experienced hikers seeking a strenuous climb and a profound sense of accomplishment, Kvasstinden is the highest point on the island of Andøya, reaching 705 meters. It offers a more challenging yet rewarding experience with panoramic views from the island's highest peak.
Yes, the hike to Måtind Summit from Baugtua is considered accessible to families with medium difficulty. It offers a nice and easy climb over Nonstinden Summit, providing a rewarding panoramic view.
From peaks like Måtind Summit, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, rugged sea stacks, and the idyllic Bleik Island, which is a significant nesting ground for seabirds. Mount Bjørnskinn offers views of the Risøysundet strait and jagged surrounding mountains.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks in Andøy is typically during the summer months (June to August) when the weather is milder, and the trails are free of snow. This period offers the most favorable conditions for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views.
From peaks like Måtind Summit, you can observe unique rock formations along the coastline, white sandy beaches like Høyvika and Otervika, and the diverse birdlife around Bleik Island, including puffins, razorbills, and guillemots.
Yes, Einletten Summit is noted as a beautiful place with history, featuring a bunker complex on the mountain. While the panorama is fantastic, the historical structures add a unique dimension to the visit.
Beyond hiking the peaks, Andøy offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Måtind loop from Nonsheia', or enjoy road cycling routes like the 'Bleik Beach – White Sandy Beach loop from Andenes'. For more options, check out the Hiking around Andøy, Running Trails around Andøy, and Road Cycling Routes around Andøy guides.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking and varied views from the summits, often describing them as some of the best in Northern Norway. The diverse terrain, from steep ascents to flat plateaus, and the opportunity to experience serene, less crowded trails are also highly valued.
The highest peak within the Andøy municipality is Skrivartinden, which reaches 890 meters above sea level.
Trailheads vary in accessibility. For instance, the shortest and easiest route to Måtind Summit starts from Baugtua. For Kvasstinden, the journey to the trailhead involves a somewhat rugged gravel road, indicating varying levels of ease for reaching starting points.
Yes, for Måtind Summit, longer and more challenging routes are available from Stave or Bleik. These options allow for a comprehensive coastal exploration, combining the mountain hike with extensive walks along the scenic coastline.


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