Best mountain peaks around Luster are found in a region where towering mountains meet the Sognefjord and Lustrafjord. This area in Vestland county, Norway, features high alpine summits, vast glaciers, and impressive fjord scenery. Parts of Jotunheimen and Jostedalsbreen are located within its boundaries. The landscape offers diverse opportunities for hiking and climbing.
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Rocky summit where there is some shelter should the weather come in. There are numerous paths off of the top so it can be quite confusing to the find the right route down.
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From here you have a breathtaking view of the fjord and the influx of glacier water that mixes here.
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The Mefjellet rest area is located right on top of Storevasskrysset. From here you have a fantastic view of Fanaråken and the surrounding mountains. The stone sculpture (1997) by Knut Wold is a popular photo motif in the midst of a picturesque mountain landscape.
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Highest pass road in Northern Europe with a wonderful view of glaciers and glacial lakes
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Stunning nature on the mountains awaits you here.
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Fantesteinen is a rest stop in Norway. Fantesteinen is located near Olabakken, close to Rauskjølelvi.
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The Molden stretches above the Lustrafjord, which together with the Gaupnefjord forms the innermost part of the huge Sognjefjord. The Molden is often referred to as the most beautiful vantage point in Luster. From the summit plateau you can enjoy the views from different perspectives, down to the turquoise Lustrafjord, to the peaks of Jotusheimen and Breheimen, down to Urnes, towards Solvorn and Gaupne.
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, Molden Summit is often cited by locals as offering the best view in Luster. From its summit, you can enjoy tremendous vistas of the Lustrafjord, the surrounding mountains, and even peaks in Jotunheimen and Jostedalsbreen National Parks on a clear day. Another excellent choice is Lodalskåpa, known as 'the Queen of Western Norway,' which provides amazing views from the highest point on the Jostedalsbreen glacier.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers seeking a significant challenge, Store Skagastølstind, popularly known as 'Storen,' is an iconic choice. As the highest peak in Sogn og Fjordane and the third highest in Norway, it is renowned as a grand, steep, airy, exposed, and challenging climbing mountain. It is located in the Hurrungane range, one of Norway's wildest mountain areas. Information and guided tours can be arranged from Turtagrø Hotel on the Sognefjellet Mountain Road.
The Luster mountain region is defined by a dramatic interplay of high alpine summits, vast glaciers, and impressive fjord scenery. It encompasses parts of Jotunheimen, known for its towering peaks, and Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest mainland glacier. The Lustrafjord itself is a notable feature, recognized by its emerald-turquoise color due to glacial meltwater. You can experience this unique blend of mountains, glaciers, and fjords throughout the area, including from viewpoints like Molden Summit.
While many peaks in Luster offer challenging hikes, there are options for more accessible experiences. Stedjeåsen Summit, at 620 meters, offers a viewpoint about 200 meters south of its plateau, providing a pleasant walk. For a truly unique experience that combines accessibility with stunning views, consider the area around Fantesteinen Pass Summit. This mountain pass is the highest point of the Sognefjell Mountain Road, Northern Europe's highest pass road, offering breathtaking nature views directly from a rest stop.
The best time to visit the mountain peaks in Luster for hiking is generally from mid-June to mid-September, weather permitting. During this period, snow has typically melted from most trails, and conditions are more favorable for hiking and climbing. Some higher mountain roads, like the Sognefjell pass road which leads to areas with peaks like Fannaråken, are also open during the summer season.
While hiking to Molden Summit, you can stop at Svarthiller, an abandoned mountain farm, which offers a view towards the UNESCO-protected Urnes Stave Church. Additionally, the Sognefjellet Mountain Road, which passes through Luster and offers views of peaks like Fannaråken, is a historic route in itself, connecting inland areas with the Sognefjord.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks themselves, the Luster region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'View of Feigefossen Waterfall loop from Marifjøra' or the challenging 'National Cycle Route 6: Sognefjellet'. For running enthusiasts, there are trails like the 'Molden loop from Tverbergstølen' or the 'Kyrkja out and back – Jotunheimen National Park'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Luster, Running Trails around Luster, and Road Cycling Routes around Luster guides.
Yes, Kyrkja, meaning 'the church,' is a signature mountain in Jotunheimen due to its distinctive church-spire-like peak. This unique shape makes it a recognizable and appealing landmark for hikers in Jotunheimen National Park. Additionally, near the Mefjellet Stone Sculpture by Knut Wold, you can find a unique stone sculpture amidst a picturesque mountain landscape, offering a blend of art and nature.
Store Soleibotntind, located in the Hurrungane mountain range, offers a relatively easy walk to the top compared to some of its more challenging neighbors. It provides excellent views towards other significant peaks without requiring advanced climbing skills. For a less strenuous option, the viewpoint near Stedjeåsen Summit is also quite accessible.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from Molden Summit, which offers vistas of the turquoise Lustrafjord and distant mountain ranges. The dramatic combination of high alpine summits, vast glaciers, and deep fjords creates a unique and highly appreciated natural setting. The opportunity for diverse outdoor activities, from challenging climbs to scenic walks, also contributes to a highly rewarding experience.
Yes, Fannaråken is a popular mountain located on Sognefjellet that is notable for having a hut directly on its summit. This provides a unique experience and a place for shelter or rest at a high altitude.


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