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The 20 Most Amazing Peaks in Troms

Best mountain peaks in Troms are found in a region of northern Norway known for its dramatic landscapes and diverse natural features. The area offers a variety of mountain experiences, from the serrated peaks of the Lyngen Alps to the coastal mountains of Senja Island. These mountains provide panoramic views and opportunities for exploration, making them notable destinations for outdoor enthusiasts. Troms features a range of peaks, including those accessible from Tromsø city and more remote, challenging ascents.

Best mountain peaks in Troms

  • The most popular mountain peaks is View of Tromsø from the Fjellheisen cable car, a viewpoint that offers stunning panoramic views of Tromsø city, Kvaløya Island, and the fjords. Visitors can hike up via the Sherpatrappa or take the Fjellheisen cable car to the upper station.
  • Another must-see spot is Nattmålsfjellet Summit, a summit offering a rewarding hiking experience with views of the surrounding fjords. This smaller peak can be reached quickly from the car park and provides a beautiful view of Tromsø and the Ersfjorden.
  • Visitors also love Segla Summit, a summit known for its distinctive sail-like shape and deep views. The 639-meter high Segla on Senja is characterized by its almost vertically sloping southwest flank, offering exciting deep views from the summit.
  • Troms is known for its alpine ranges, coastal mountains, and city-accessible peaks. The region offers a variety of mountain peaks to see and explore, from challenging climbs to family-friendly walks.
  • The mountain peaks in Troms are appreciated by the komoot community, with 53 highlights, 295 photos, and 643 upvotes.

Last updated: May 4, 2026

View of Tromsø from the Fjellheisen cable car

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Best at sunset / sunrise and at night. Walk up is easy but plan at least one hour! Bring headlamps for descending. An alternative is the Fjellheisen cable car.

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Segla Summit

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The mountain Segla owes its name to its shape: from a distance it looks like a sail. On the one hand, it climbs very steeply towards the end, but it can be hiked well (and often it will be). So the way to watch well. Caution: from time to time a bit slippery! The other side drops straight down several hundred meters into the sea. From the summit, this results in exciting deep views! But the Segla also has great views all around, of the mountains of the island of Senja, of the sea and the beaches ... wonderful!

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Buren summit

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On the Buren it is only a short but quite demanding hike. Especially the last few meters require scrambling and use of hands. When the weather is nice, you should have a great view of the fjord.

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Nattmålsfjellet Summit

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The view all around is really nice and even if there is a bit more going on, you can find a quiet spot up there to enjoy. Now in March, slightly above zero and snow, some byways are hard to find, but the cross-country trails were easily prepared and easy to find. Otherwise, always follow your nose and any footprints that may be present. In combination with the navigation it works. Snowshoes will definitely make the ascent easier, but you can also do without. You might end up sinking deep (like me) and it's exhausting, but who cares, it's all about having fun. 🙂

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Husfjellet 635 m

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One of Senja's gorgeous peaks, which offers a truly breathtaking view in all directions.
The ascent is exhausting, but always on well visible and easy to walk paths. Only the summit part is a bit exposed. The highest, dizzying point can be climbed relatively easily (with us, however, was also fantastic weather and absolute calm).

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Brosmetinden Summit

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Stunning view of the ocean and neighboring islands.

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Fløya

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Beautiful little summit, easy to reach, and great views

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Kjølen Summit Radar Station

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It will definitely be nice and cozy in winter when the cabin is open again. Normally anytime, but closed indefinitely due to COVID-19 :(
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In sunny weather you have a great view of the deep blue bay.

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This stage marks the end of the Sherpatrappa. Anyone who enters it has virtually climbed Storsteinen, Tromsø's local mountain. From here it is only a few meters with a slight incline to the mountain station.

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Janny06
April 17, 2026, Fløya

From the summit you have a great view, but in winter it is a bit challenging to get up there.

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Beautiful view, especially at night.

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Top of the top - Dozens of reindeer to accompany our ascent, enough to boost us. Breathtaking panorama, a dreamlike 360° view, arrival by radar with a view of a huge snowfield where a herd of reindeer wanders, you couldn't dream of better. All this is worth it July 31, 2025

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last step of the Sherpa stairs on the Storsteinen.

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Alex Foxfield
March 14, 2025, Fløya

Fløya makes for a fun run from the Fjellheisen cable car, providing spectacular views across the Tromsø region's Arctic peaks. From the cable car, there's around 800 feet (250 m) of elevation to contend with Charlottenlund to the north.

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Marika Abbà
February 14, 2025, Fløya

The panoramic summit of Fløya is located on the ridge to Bønntuva.

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Claudi
January 5, 2025, Brosmetinden Summit

You may need trekking poles in winter, as the rock is slippery if there is not enough snow. With snow that was ankle-deep (sometimes calf-deep) it went wonderfully

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We took bus 26 to the cable car. The entrance is on the right. Go straight on until you reach the second option to the top left. The path was easy to walk on in the morning because the ground was frozen. When we got to the top, we ate a delicious cinnamon bun with coffee. You need a Visa or Mastercard to get a ticket for the cable car.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular mountain peaks to visit in Troms?

Among the most popular peaks in Troms, visitors highly recommend the View of Tromsø from the Fjellheisen cable car, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city and fjords. Another favorite is Segla Summit on Senja Island, known for its distinctive sail-like shape and breathtaking deep views. For a rewarding experience with views of Tromsø and Ersfjorden, Nattmålsfjellet Summit is also a community favorite.

Are there any family-friendly mountain peaks or hikes in Troms?

Yes, Troms offers several family-friendly options. The hike to Fløya (Fjellheisen mountain) near Tromsø is accessible via the Sherpatrappa stone staircase or the Fjellheisen cable car, making it suitable for various fitness levels. On Kvaløya, Brosmetinden is considered a relatively easy summit hike with excellent views, especially during the Midnight Sun. Additionally, within the Lyngen Alps, the hike to Blåisvatnet (The Blue Lake) is a popular and family-friendly option, known for its turquoise waters.

Which mountain peaks in Troms offer the most challenging climbs for experienced mountaineers?

For experienced mountaineers seeking a serious challenge, Jiehkkevárri in the Lyngen Alps stands out as the highest and most prominent mountain in Troms county, often compared to Mont Blanc. Its alpine character makes it popular for extreme skiing and mountaineering. On Kvaløya, Store Blåmann is known as the highest and most challenging peak to climb on the island. Tromsdalstinden also offers a challenging ascent, requiring good physical condition and proper footwear.

What unique natural features can I expect to see when hiking in the mountains of Troms?

The mountains of Troms are rich in unique natural features. The Lyngen Alps are characterized by their serrated, snow and ice-covered peaks rising dramatically from sea level, with glaciers and deep fjords. Senja Island's mountains, like Segla, plunge directly into the sea, creating stunning coastal cliffs and dramatic profiles. You can also find turquoise glacial lakes like Blåisvatnet and experience the phenomenon of the Midnight Sun during summer, which illuminates the landscape for extended periods.

When is the best time of year to hike the mountain peaks in Troms?

The best time to hike the mountain peaks in Troms is generally during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the snow has largely melted from lower elevations, and the weather is milder. This period also offers the unique experience of the Midnight Sun. For ski touring and mountaineering on snow and ice, late winter and spring (March to May) are popular, especially in areas like the Lyngen Alps, though these conditions require specialized equipment and experience.

Are there any mountain peaks in Troms with cultural or historical significance?

Yes, Tromsdalstinden (Sálasoaivi in Sámi) holds significant cultural importance for the local Sámi people. It is considered a sacred mountain, and its cultural value has been recognized, leading to successful campaigns against development projects that would impact its traditional use and spiritual significance.

What kind of views can I expect from the mountain peaks around Tromsø city?

The mountains immediately surrounding Tromsø city offer spectacular and easily accessible views. From Fløya, you get stunning panoramic vistas of Tromsø city, Kvaløya Island, and the surrounding fjords. Peaks like Brosmetinden and Nordtinden on Kvaløya provide expansive views of the Arctic Ocean, neighboring islands, and coastal communities, often bathed in the light of the Midnight Sun.

Can I find hiking trails near the mountain peaks in Troms?

Absolutely. The region is crisscrossed with numerous hiking trails. For instance, near the peaks of Senja, you can find routes like the "Hesten (556 m) – Segla Ridge and Cliffs loop from Fjordgård" or the "Myran Shelter – Husfjellet 635 m loop from Berg kirke." You can explore more options in the Mountain Hikes in Troms guide.

Are there other outdoor activities besides hiking available near the mountain peaks in Troms?

Yes, beyond hiking, Troms offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find excellent mountain biking trails, such as the "Bønntuva Summit Tour" or the "Kjølen Trail," detailed in the MTB Trails in Troms guide. Cycling enthusiasts can also enjoy scenic routes like the "South Kvaløya Loop" or sections of the National Cycle Route 1, which are covered in the Cycling in Troms guide.

How accessible are the mountain peaks in Troms, especially for those without a car?

Accessibility varies. Some peaks, like Fløya, are highly accessible from Tromsø city center via the Fjellheisen cable car or the Sherpatrappa. Others, particularly in the Lyngen Alps or more remote parts of Senja, may require a car to reach trailheads. However, many popular starting points for hikes, such as those for Nattmålsfjellet Summit, are often close to car parks, making them convenient for day trips.

What makes the Lyngen Alps a unique destination for mountain enthusiasts?

The Lyngen Alps are renowned for their truly wild and rugged experience. They are characterized by dramatic, serrated peaks that are often snow and ice-covered, rising directly from the sea. This creates unparalleled scenic beauty and offers exceptional opportunities for mountaineering, ski touring, and glacier exploration, attracting those seeking a more challenging and remote alpine adventure.

What is the best viewpoint to capture the iconic shape of Segla on Senja Island?

To capture the classic, distinctive sail-like shape of Segla, the neighboring peak of Hesten (556 m) offers the most spectacular and iconic viewpoint. Many hikers combine the ascent of Hesten with Segla to experience both the challenging climb and the breathtaking photographic opportunities.

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