Mountain passes around Sykkylven offer routes through the rugged Sunnmørsalpene mountain range, characterized by peaks, rivers, and forests. The region provides a mountain pass experience, with routes like Fylkesvei 60 connecting significant points through high mountain terrain. This area is known for its wild and rugged beauty, shared with Ørsta. Travelers can find winding roads and trails that reveal panoramic views.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The Sunnmøre Alps Mountain Pass goes through a dramatic mountain range in western Norway noted for jagged, rocky peaks rising steeply from the fjords. This is but one pass in the area that is famed for its epic scenic drives, summit-to-sea skiing and multi-day hiking.
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In the summer months Gimsdalsetra is a very popular hiking destination. This small dairy farm area provides a small, stiff, steep hiking and cycling destination. It offers great views of the surrounding mountains.
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Skardet is a summit that can be reached via a smooth ascents road offering increasingly beautiful views as you climb. It's a mountain peak where the landscape opens up with each step higher, revealing wider vistas of the surrounding terrain. The climb to Skardet is accessible and rewarding, with the road making the ascent possible for those seeking a well-marked path to a summit with growing panoramic views.
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A nice crossover through some beautiful forrest from the sweet water reservoir Brusdalsvatnet to the salty fjordland or vice versa. Compacted gravel, moderate slopes. No traffic.
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Completely paved pass road - not much going on, it's worth it!
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A beautiful valley, with snow covered mountains on both sides, with a great climb and a rewarding descent. Some parts of the road are gravel, but can easily be ridden with a touring bike.
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The mountain passes in the Sykkylven area offer breathtaking and continuously changing panoramas. You can expect majestic, often snow-capped peaks, glistening rivers with turquoise-blue waters, and dense, lush green forests. Routes like Fylkesvei 60, for instance, are known for their winding nature that reveals new, stunning views around every bend, showcasing the wild and rugged beauty of the Sunnmørsalpene.
For a challenging experience with sweeping views, consider the Beautiful Col. This pass is situated between the peaks of Grønetinden and Svinetinden and is categorized as challenging. Be mindful that it can be a bit of a wind trap.
Yes, the Brusdalshjellen Mini Pass is categorized as family-friendly. It offers a nice crossover through beautiful forest, connecting the freshwater reservoir Brusdalsvatnet to the fjordland. It features compacted gravel and moderate slopes with no traffic, making it suitable for families.
The best time to visit the mountain passes in Sykkylven for hiking and cycling is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is generally milder, and the trails and roads are more accessible. Some mountains in the region are also popular for winter activities, so specific passes might offer different experiences depending on the season.
Yes, some parts of the roads on passes like Standalseidet Pass may have gravel sections. However, these are generally manageable and can easily be ridden with a touring bike, offering a beautiful journey through a valley with snow-covered mountains.
Beyond exploring the passes themselves, the Sykkylven area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for road cycling, general cycling, and running. For example, there are many road cycling routes and general cycling routes, as well as running trails, all within easy reach of the mountain passes.
Fylkesvei 60, connecting Sykkylven and Hellesylt, is often described as a 'dream road' due to its breathtaking mountainous landscape. It winds through majestic peaks, features turquoise rivers, and dense forests, offering continuous panoramic views. While not always explicitly termed a 'pass,' its journey through high mountain terrain provides a quintessential mountain pass experience with dramatic scenery.
The Standalseidet Pass offers a beautiful valley experience, flanked by snow-covered mountains. It features a great climb and a rewarding descent. While some sections may be gravel, they are easily navigable with a touring bike, providing a scenic journey through a natural monument.
Yes, the region around Sykkylven is excellent for cycling. You can find various road cycling and touring bicycle routes that traverse the mountainous terrain, often incorporating climbs and descents typical of mountain passes. These guides offer detailed routes for different difficulty levels.
Absolutely. The Sykkylven area provides a range of running trails, from easy loops to more difficult routes that climb to viewpoints. Many of these trails are located in the mountainous regions, offering opportunities to run amidst the stunning scenery near the passes.


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