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Hike to Storronden Summit in Rondane National Park, a demanding 5.2-mile route with 3017 feet of elevation gain and panoramic views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The hike to Storronden is estimated to take approximately 4 hours and 18 minutes to complete. This duration is for the moving time, so plan for additional time for breaks, enjoying the views, and navigating the challenging terrain.
The ascent to Storronden is primarily characterized by stony and rocky terrain. You should expect blocked terrain with steep inclines and scree and boulder slopes. The path from DNT Rondvassbu is particularly rocky, and near the summit, there can be loose slabs. Sturdy footwear is essential.
From the Storronden Summit, you'll be treated to stunning panoramic views. These encompass the vast Rondane massif, extending to peaks in the north and plains to the south. On clear days, you might even see the distant Jotunheimen mountain range. The dramatic landscape also includes a striking 500-meter cliff on the northeast side.
No, this hike is generally classified as difficult and is not suitable for beginners. It requires a very good level of fitness and sure-footedness due to strenuous sections, steep inclines, and rocky terrain. While it doesn't have major technical climbing difficulties, its demanding nature should not be underestimated.
The hike commonly starts from DNT Rondvassbu, which is a well-known and central DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) cabin. This serves as an excellent starting point for this and other hikes in Rondane National Park.
Given the high-alpine terrain, the best time of year to hike Storronden is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September. During this period, snow has usually melted, and weather conditions are generally more stable, though always be prepared for rapid changes in mountain weather.
No, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required for hiking within Rondane National Park itself. However, access to certain areas or facilities, like parking at trailheads or staying at DNT cabins, may incur charges. Always check local regulations before your trip.
Rondane National Park is generally dog-friendly, but specific rules apply. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times, especially during the bird nesting season (typically April 1 to August 20) and to protect wild reindeer. Always ensure your dog is capable of handling the challenging, rocky terrain.
For the Storronden hike, essential gear includes sturdy, ankle-supporting hiking boots suitable for rocky and scree terrain, appropriate layers of clothing for varying mountain weather, waterproof outer shells, a map and compass (or GPS), sufficient water and food, and a first-aid kit. Trekking poles can also be very helpful on the steep and uneven sections.
Storronden is popular because it offers the chance to conquer a 2000-meter peak without requiring advanced climbing skills, making it relatively accessible for its height. It's also known for its dramatic high-mountain scenery, the opportunity to spot wild reindeer, and its convenient starting point at DNT Rondvassbu.