Mountain peaks around Skjåk, located in Ottadalen, Innlandet county, Norway, are celebrated for their majestic mountains and pristine natural landscapes. The region is bordered by the Reinheimen and Breheimen National Parks, which feature untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, rugged terrain, and glaciers. These areas offer extensive opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore high-altitude environments. Skjåk provides a gateway to experiencing Norway's mountainous grandeur.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Steep climb 400m over 1.2km, leisurely descent and return along the river, (a very quiet road).
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Lomseggen (1,289 m) rises high above the Norwegian village of Lom, offering a spectacular panoramic view of the valley and surrounding mountain ranges. The ascent is challenging, with a steep and rocky trail that takes you through rugged terrain and along exposed ridges. Once at the top, you're rewarded with breathtaking views, including the snow-capped peaks of Jotunheimen.
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The view from up here offers fjords, peaks and high mountains - an excursion that is simply part of a visit to Geiranger. Definitely worth seeing
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The summit is very easily accessible by car (toll road) and the view is phenomenal!
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From the summit of the 1476 m high Dalsnibba you have a great view of the magnificent mountains all around and of course the Geirangerfjord.
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The Dalsnibba is a 1476 m high mountain peak south of Geiranger. The summit is accessed via the Nibbevegen road (toll road: NOK 300 for campers) and is popular for the view of the Geirangerfjord 7 km away. Due to its height, it is often snow-covered even in summer.
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Panoramic view of Geiranger and the Geirangerfjord.
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Great view over the Geiranger Fjord
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The Skjåk region, nestled between Reinheimen and Breheimen National Parks, offers several impressive peaks. Lomseggen Summit (1,289 m) provides panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountain ranges, including Jotunheimen. For a demanding but rewarding experience, consider Tverrådalskyrkja (2088 m.a.s.l.), often called the 'queen of Breheimen,' known for its fantastic panoramic views. Another option is Høgtunga (1912 m) Summit, offering 360° mountain views.
The mountain peaks in Skjåk offer diverse and stunning vistas. From View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba, you can enjoy magnificent views of the Geirangerfjord and surrounding mountains. Peaks like Lomseggen and Tverrådalskyrkja provide extensive panoramic views of the valleys, glaciers, and the snow-capped peaks of national parks like Jotunheimen, Reinheimen, and Breheimen.
Hiking difficulties vary significantly. Some peaks, like Lomseggen Summit (1,289 m), are considered challenging with steep and rocky trails. Tverrådalskyrkja also presents a demanding hike suitable for those with good fitness and alpine experience. However, there are also easier mountain walks and bike trails, particularly around areas like Grotli, offering less strenuous options.
Yes, for families, the View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba is an excellent choice. It's a viewpoint at 1476 m high, accessible via a toll road, making it convenient for all ages to experience the stunning mountain and fjord scenery without a strenuous hike. The area also offers facilities and parking.
The best time to visit for hiking is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when trails are generally clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, due to the high altitude, some peaks can be snow-covered even in summer. For ski touring, peaks like Storivilen are accessible throughout the winter season.
Yes, the Skjåk mountains offer opportunities for winter activities. Storivilen (2068 m) is recognized as an excellent ski touring peak, providing magnificent views of Jotunheimen and Reinheimen national parks and is accessible throughout the winter season. However, winter conditions require appropriate gear, experience, and awareness of avalanche risks.
The Skjåk mountain region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, rugged terrain, and several glaciers, especially within the Reinheimen and Breheimen National Parks. The dramatic and picturesque scenery includes high-altitude lakes, deep valleys, and expansive mountain ranges.
Beyond peak bagging, the Skjåk region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging ascents. The area is also excellent for hunting and fishing. For those interested in cycling, there are road cycling routes, and for runners, running trails are available, such as the 'Føysstein Loop' in Reinheimen National Park.
Absolutely. The region is a hiker's paradise. For instance, a popular starting point for Tverrådalskyrkja is Sota Sæter. You can find a variety of hiking routes, including a challenging 'Summit hike to Tverrådalskyrkja (2088 m.) in Breheimen' and easier options like the 'Rock Formations – Hamse River Canyon loop'. More hiking options can be found in the Hiking around Skjåk guide.
Yes, many hiking routes in the Skjåk mountains, particularly within the national parks, pass by cozy mountain huts. These huts provide opportunities for hikers to rest, refuel, and spend the night immersed in nature, typically offering basic amenities like bunk beds and communal kitchens.
Skjåk stands out due to its location bordering the Reinheimen and Breheimen National Parks, offering access to truly untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, and dramatic glacial landscapes. The municipality's commitment to preserving its natural environment and traditional way of life further enhances the visitor experience, promoting sustainable tourism in a region of majestic mountains and clear waters.


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