Best mountain peaks around Oppdal are found in a region nestled between the Dovrefjell and Trollheimen mountain ranges in central Norway. This area offers a diverse array of mountain peaks, providing varied terrain and natural features. The peaks cater to different skill levels, from family-friendly routes to challenging expeditions. The region's wide plateaus and gentle summits allow for quick access above the tree line, offering extensive views.
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Nonshøa is a beautiful summit that rewards you with wide views over forests, hills, and the rugged Norwegian landscape.
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Of Snøhetta's major summits, Stortoppen is the tallest, towering to 2,286 metres (7,500 ft), making it the highest mountain in Norway outside Jotunheimen. The views from the summit are sensational, with many of the nation’s most celebrated mountain ranges clearly visible on a good day. It's most often ascended from Snøheim or Reinheim and the hike along its east ridge is rocky, tough but not overly technical. It can also be ascended from Åmotdalshytta via its broad, north-west shoulder.
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At 2,286 m, Snøhetta, Stortoppen, is the highest peak in Dovrefjell. Magnificent views. Here are a few practical tips: Starting point: The most popular route starts at Snøheim (a DNT hut), accessible by shuttle bus from the parking lot in Hjerkinn (in summer). Duration: Approx. 5–7 hours (round trip), depending on fitness and weather. Distance: Approximately 12–14 km total, with approximately 900 meters of elevation gain. Difficulty: Moderate to difficult. Not a via ferrata, but rocky, steep in places, and slippery when wet.
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Rising to 7,500 feet (2,286 m), Snøhetta is the highest summit in Norway outside of Jotunheimen. In the summer months, it's a popular objective from the Snøheim DNT cabin.
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The highest point of the pilgrimage is at 1314m.
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That's not the highest point. Coming from the north, it continues uphill to over 1200m!
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between Hjerkinn and Kongsvoll, approx. 1250 HM. A large stone is set up next to the pilgrimage path.
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This is a nice picture of the tower on top of Geitberget, a mountaintop nearby, so not of Snøhetta viewpoint
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For experienced adventurers seeking a demanding trek, Oppdal offers several challenging peaks. Storskrymten, at 1,985 m a.s.l., is the highest in Oppdal and Trøndelag, offering unparalleled panoramic views after a long expedition. Blåhøa provides dramatic mountain scenery in the Trollheimen range, while Trollhetta offers an immersive experience within a wild and rugged landscape. Although not directly in Oppdal, Snøhetta, the highest mountain in Norway outside Jotunheimen, is a prominent peak in the neighboring Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, offering an alpine experience and the chance to see musk oxen. You can find more details about Snøhetta, Stortoppen on komoot.
Yes, Oppdal has several rewarding moderate hikes. Allmannberget (1,342 m a.s.l.) is an iconic mountain offering spectacular 360-degree views of the village and distant peaks. Våttåhaugen (1,152 m a.s.l.) is popular for its accessibility and rewarding vistas, passing through pine forests and summer farms. Bårdsfjellet (1,146 m a.s.l.) also provides panoramic views from its summit cairn, offering a true mountain feel without extreme difficulty.
Oppdal offers several easy and family-friendly options. Svarthaugen (954 m a.s.l.) is a short trail through the forest with a panoramic viewpoint over Oppdal. The Kåsen area features varied hiking with well-marked trails and shelters, suitable for all ages and skill levels. Raudhovden (972 m a.s.l.) is another short and pleasant hike offering magnificent views over Gjevilvassdalen, ideal for families.
The mountain peaks around Oppdal offer diverse and stunning views. You can expect expansive panoramic vistas of valleys, distant peaks, and even snowy mountains in the national park, as seen from Geitberget Summit Tower. Many peaks provide quick access above the tree line, revealing wide plateaus and gentle summits. From Snøhetta, Stortoppen, you can see many of Norway’s most celebrated mountain ranges on a clear day.
The highest mountain peak directly within Oppdal municipality and the Trøndelag region is Storskrymten, towering at 1,985 meters above sea level. While not in Oppdal, Snøhetta, Stortoppen (2,286 m a.s.l.) is a prominent peak in the neighboring Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park and is the highest mountain in Norway outside of Jotunheimen.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks in Oppdal is generally during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the trails are typically free of snow and the weather is milder. This period offers the most accessible conditions for all difficulty levels, from family-friendly strolls to challenging expeditions. However, some higher peaks like Snøhetta, Stortoppen can have snow year-round, offering a winter experience even in summer.
Yes, several peaks stand out for their unique natural features. Storskrymten is notable for its remote location, offering a true expedition feel. Blåhøa traverses the scenic Gjevilvassdalen, known for its dramatic mountain scenery. Trollhetta is characterized by its dramatic mountain formations within a wild and rugged landscape. The region's wide plateaus and gentle summits are also a distinctive natural feature, allowing for quick access above the tree line and extensive views.
Hiking Blåhøa is a significant undertaking. It typically involves a 20 km round trip with 1,000 meters of elevation gain. Depending on your pace and breaks, this challenging hike can take a full day, often 8-10 hours or more, to complete.
Beyond hiking, the Oppdal region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, road cycling, and running. For instance, there are several gravel biking routes like the "Orkelsjovegen Gravel Road" loop, and road cycling routes such as the "Oppdal – Støltroa loop." Running enthusiasts can find trails like the "Kongsvold Fjeldstue loop." You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Oppdal, Road Cycling Routes around Oppdal, and Running Trails around Oppdal guides.
Yes, the Oppdal mountains, especially those bordering Dovrefjell-Sunndalsfjella National Park, offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. The area is known for its unique fauna. For example, when hiking peaks like Snøhetta, Stortoppen, you have a chance to see musk oxen in their natural habitat. Keep an eye out for other mountain wildlife as well.
Visitors to Oppdal's mountain peaks particularly enjoy the sensational and breathtaking views from the summits, with many celebrated mountain ranges visible on a clear day. The feeling of accomplishment after a challenging hike, the immersive experience within wild and rugged landscapes, and the diverse terrain are also highly appreciated. The ability to quickly access above the tree line and experience outstanding natural beauty is a common highlight, as noted by the komoot community who have shared 40 photos and given 27 upvotes to the highlights.
The terrain on Oppdal's mountain peaks is quite varied, catering to different hiking preferences. You'll find everything from birch forests and pine forests at lower elevations to rocky slopes, scree fields, and marshland as you ascend. Many peaks are characterized by wide plateaus and gentle summits, allowing for quick access above the tree line. Trails can range from well-marked paths to more rugged, unmarked sections, especially on challenging expeditions.
Yes, the Oppdal area offers several running trails that can be accessed near the mountain peaks. For example, you can find the "Kongsvold Fjeldstue loop from Jerosbekken" or a "Running loop from Oppdal." These trails provide excellent opportunities for trail running amidst the stunning mountain scenery. More details can be found in the Running Trails around Oppdal guide.
Absolutely! Oppdal is a great destination for both gravel biking and road cycling, with routes often offering views of the surrounding peaks. You can find gravel biking routes like the "Orkelsjovegen Gravel Road – Oppdal loop" or road cycling routes such as the "Oppdal – View of the Driva River loop." These routes vary in difficulty and distance, providing options for different skill levels. Explore more in the Gravel biking around Oppdal and Road Cycling Routes around Oppdal guides.

