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Easy 2.6-mile hike to the highest point in Akershus, Norway, offering panoramic views from Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Fjellsjøkampen naturreservat
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This route was planned by komoot.
The Fjellsjøkampen Trail offers routes for varying fitness levels. The komoot route is rated as easy. However, there are two main marked paths to the summit: a shorter, steeper option of approximately 2.3 km, often described as medium difficulty, and a gentler, longer option spanning about 5.7 km. Overall, the hike is considered suitable for families with children.
The komoot route for the Fjellsjøkampen Trail is estimated to take around 1 hour and 34 minutes to complete. For the shorter, steeper path from the Gjødingseter parking lot, a round trip is approximately 6 km and takes about 1.5 hours.
The Gjødingseter parking lot is a common starting point, especially for those taking the shorter, steeper path to the summit. It provides convenient access to the trailhead.
The trail is located within the Fjellsjøkampen Nature Reserve. Generally, dogs are permitted in Norwegian nature areas, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during nesting seasons (typically April 1 to August 20) and in areas with grazing animals. Always check local signage for specific regulations within the reserve.
The trail is accessible during the snow-free months, typically from late spring through early autumn. Summer offers the warmest weather and longest daylight hours, while autumn provides beautiful fall foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the Fjellsjøkampen Trail or to access the Fjellsjøkampen Nature Reserve. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail primarily winds through an old-growth conifer forest, with some trees up to 300 years old. As you ascend, you'll experience a 'mountain feeling.' From the summit, you can enjoy panoramic views, including Fjellsjøen lake to the west and Hurdalsjøen to the east. On clear days, distant mountains like Jotunheimen and Rondane may be visible.
The primary highlight is the Fjellsjøkampen Observation Tower at the summit. From here, you get expansive panoramic views, making it a rewarding destination. The trail itself passes through a significant old-growth forest, part of a nature reserve, offering a unique natural experience.
Yes, the hike to Fjellsjøkampen is generally considered suitable for families with children. While there is a shorter, steeper option, the availability of a gentler, longer route makes it adaptable for different family fitness levels.
Fjellsjøkampen is notable for being the highest peak in Akershus county. The area is protected as the Fjellsjøkampen Nature Reserve, preserving an old-growth conifer forest that provides important nesting grounds for various bird species, including woodpeckers, redstarts, and owls. Its biodiversity and ancient forest make it a significant natural gem.
As a nature reserve, it's important to respect the environment. This means staying on marked trails, not disturbing wildlife or plants, and taking all trash with you. Camping and open fires may have restrictions; always check local regulations. Dogs must be kept on a leash, especially during bird nesting season.