These peaks are worth climbing in Norway
Not everyone loves the mountains. People can be divided into those who like to sunbathe on the beach and swim in the sea or the ocean, and those who cannot imagine a vacation without another climb to a mountain peak. If you are in the latter group, we suggest which peaks are worth reaching in Norway.
Galdhoppigen
Pulpit Rock
Slaughter
The Slogen peak is 1564 m above sea level. It is one of the most beautiful mountains around Ålesund. Its location is in the very center of the Sunn Maritime Alps. A lot people as in the case Galdhøppigen peak, believes that only persistent and experienced mountain lovers can conquer this mountain. Nothing could be further from the truth. Its pointed top and very, steep walls are only appearances, because in fact, reaching the Slogen peak is really easy, and certainly easier than one might expect. Her high height can only cause problems for peoplewho complain about fear of heights. Reaching the peak requires more time, so it will be an ideal solution for spending an active weekend in the mountains. Please note that the route from Patchelhytta Hut is not marked, but no this is no problem with reaching the top.
Gaustatoppen
Gaustatoppen (1883 m above sea level) rises majestically above Rjukan and is called by many the most beautiful mountain in Norway. The peak is easily accessible and easy to climb, but still offers the widest view in the world southern Norway. From the top, in good weather, you can see about one-sixth of Norway.
Each year, more than 120 people climb the mountain, which is visible from large areas thanks to its distinctive elongated white-striped ridge southern Norway. Easy access from central areas eastern Norway also makes the peak a popular hiking destination.
kjerag
The 1000-meter-high mountain is a wonderful experience both from the fjord and from the summit. Will you also dare to go wild?
The actual hike to the Kjerag Plateau takes place in a barren landscape with lots of rocks and bare rocks. The terrain is hard and demanding, a the journey is long, but once you get there, you will be rewarded for your efforts. From the parking lot at Øygardstølen, follow the path marked T. We start the trip with a steep climb to the first mountain ridge.
Troll tongue
This is a rock shelf that "hangs" approximately 700 meters above the Ringedalsvatnet in Skjeggedal. The view from Trolltunga is spectacular and the feeling when you step out onto Tunga is a nature experience you will remember for a long time.
Weather and conditions vary greatly and change quickly in the high mountains. A map and compass are recommended, markings may disappear under snow and fog. Check the current forecasts.