Best mountain peaks around Gjemnes are found in a municipality characterized by fjords, mountains, and features shaped by ancient glaciers. The region offers a diverse natural landscape with high peaks providing extensive views. These mountains present opportunities for hiking and skiing, catering to various levels of outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Tverrliknausen is a small summit situated in a hilly landscape of peat bogs, meadows and forests. It offers a beautiful view of the surroundings, with the fjord in the municipality of Eide as a backdrop.
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Rising 455 metres above Tingvoll, Norskå (also known as Norska) is a popular local summit celebrated for its year-round accessibility and sweeping coastal vistas. Most hikers reach the peak via the well-established trails starting from Storset, finding it a rewarding yet manageable climb. Its position makes it a standout choice for those seeking expansive views of the Norwegian coastline with relatively moderate effort.
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The stone cairn on the summit of Skåla (1128 m) marks the highest point of the climb, surrounded by sweeping views of deep fjords, steep mountain faces, and wide valleys far below.
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The climb is worth it just for the beautiful view. Sturdy 🥾🥾shoes are highly recommended.
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Attention: The way to the summit is not for children or "Sunday hikers" as there are a few climbing passages with steep slopes! The Trollkyrka cave (s) below the Trolltindan summit are a well-known destination for holidaymakers in Norway. That is why the hiking trail is relatively walked and trodden. However, if you have the certain stamina and stamina left, enough to drink and sturdy shoes, it is highly recommended to set your sights on the Trolltindan summit. As soon as you get to the two lakes above the caves, you can no longer see mass tourism. Now it goes over a wide field of flat bushes and rock fields towards the summit. Closer to the summit, it then goes steeply upwards over large accumulations of rock and rocks with smaller climbing passages. Once at the top, if the visibility is good, you have a view of the sea and the Atlantic Ocean Road.
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Gjemnes offers a variety of popular peaks. Fjellkollen Summit and Trolltindan Summit are known for their challenging climbs and rewarding views. Snøtinden, the highest peak in Gjemnes, provides magnificent panoramic vistas, while Harstadfjellet is a classic destination popular for both summer hiking and winter skiing. Reinsfjellet, with its distinctive TV mast, is a well-known landmark offering great views over Nordmøre.
Hikes in Gjemnes range from moderate to very demanding. Peaks like Snøtinden and Harstadfjellet are considered 'red-tour' routes, featuring steep sections and significant elevation gain, suitable for experienced hikers. Fjellkollen Summit and Trolltindan Summit also present challenging climbs with some scrambling passages. For a more moderate experience, Norskå offers a rewarding yet manageable climb with expansive coastal views.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, there are options for families. Norskå is a popular local summit known for its year-round accessibility and moderate effort. The gravel road to Reinsfjellet also makes it accessible and easy to navigate, even in poor visibility, which can be suitable for families seeking a less strenuous path to a summit view.
The best season for hiking in Gjemnes is typically during the summer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are generally more stable. However, some peaks like Harstadfjellet and Reinsfjellet are popular year-round, with winter offering opportunities for skiing and snowshoeing. Gongrøra is particularly noted for excellent ski-trips in winter.
The mountain peaks in Gjemnes offer diverse and dramatic views. From Snøtinden, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views towards Molde and the Moldefjorden. Harstadfjellet provides extensive views of the coastline stretching towards Sunnmøre and Trøndelag, as well as inland vistas of Trollheimen, Sunndalsfjella, and Romsdalsfjella. Gongrøra and Tverrliknausen are known for their magnificent fjord views, while Stokknoken offers views of Kristiansund, Averøy, and the inner Gjemnes mountain range.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, Gjemnes offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including a difficult 15 km loop from Tingvoll kyrkje or a moderate 5 km loop from Storbakken. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the moderate 29 km Harpskaret loop from Frei kirke or the challenging 121 km route along Kronstadfjord. For more hiking, consider the Hiking around Gjemnes guide, which includes routes like the Snøtinden trail and the Tverrliknausen – Gongrøra loop.
Yes, for challenging peaks like Trolltindan Summit, it's crucial to be well-prepared. The path to the summit is not suitable for children or casual hikers due to climbing passages and steep slopes. Ensure you have sturdy shoes, plenty of water, and sufficient stamina. The reward is a spectacular view of the sea and the Atlantic Ocean Road on a clear day.
For challenging hikes like Fjellkollen Summit, sturdy shoes are highly recommended. On trails like Stokknoken, you'll find benches placed in the valley for rest, and while the initial path is clear, the final section to the summit requires moving off-path. Always check weather conditions before heading out, as they can change rapidly in the mountains.
Yes, there are several loop trails. A popular moderate loop trail is the Tverrliknausen – Gongrøra loop, which starts from Seterfjellet and features substantial elevation gain through varied mountain terrain. You can find more loop options in the Hiking around Gjemnes guide, such as the Varden Summit Viewpoint loop from Bergsøya.
Skåla (1128 m) Cairn marks the highest point of a challenging climb, offering sweeping views of deep fjords, steep mountain faces, and wide valleys far below. It's a significant natural monument and a rewarding destination for those seeking an intense hiking experience with breathtaking panoramas.
Yes, common trailheads for many peaks, such as Snøtinden (at Åndal and Ugelstad) and Stokknoken (at Stokknoken turparkering), typically have designated parking areas. It's always advisable to arrive early during peak season to secure a spot.


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