Best mountain peaks around Flå are found within the Hallingdal valley of Norway, a region characterized by its extensive mountain landscape. The area features elevations reaching over 1400 meters above sea level, offering panoramic vistas. Flå's natural environment includes vast, forested mountain valleys, numerous lakes, and high plateaus. This diverse terrain provides a range of outdoor exploration opportunities for visitors.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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At 1,183 metres, Hesteleinnattan is a pretty accessible peak. It is also known locally as "Hesteleinan". It makes for a good peak to do in winter or summer, and you have great views all round from the top. It is possible to see Store Knutsholstinden (2,341 metres) to the north on a good clear day.
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Høgevarde is an impressive mountain summit with wide views over vast plateaus, lakes, and distant mountain ridges. The route to the top follows rocky mountain trails and open terrain, with every step bringing you closer to the panoramic views.
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Standing at 1,342 meters, Agunshaug offers a stunning panoramic view over the surrounding mountains and valleys. A small detour from the main hiking route takes you to this scenic peak, making it a worthwhile stop. From here, you can also explore a few hidden trails that branch off into the wilderness.
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If the weather is (or has been) rainy, run the route in the opposite direction so that you have the narrow, wet single trails uphill and can do the descent on better gravel paths.
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Not the highest point on the road between Norresund and Eggedal, but for now the end of the climb from Norresund.
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For truly expansive views, Høgevarde Summit is highly recommended, offering wide vistas over vast plateaus, lakes, and distant mountain ridges. Augunshaug also provides a stunning panoramic view over the surrounding mountains and valleys. Ranten, at 1419 meters, offers wide views towards Høgevarde, Istjern, Djupsjøen, and even as far as Haglebu and Gaustadtoppen on clear days.
Yes, Vardefjell (1121 m.a.s.l.) is particularly well-suited for families. It features a relatively easy 3.2-kilometer hike that provides nice views of Hallingdal and Krøderen, offering children a sense of accomplishment without being overly strenuous.
The mountain peaks in Flå offer diverse natural features. You'll encounter rocky mountain trails, open terrain, vast plateaus, and numerous lakes such as Istjern and Djupsjøen. The region is characterized by forested mountain valleys and high plateaus, with opportunities to spot diverse wildlife.
The best time to visit for hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when trails are clear of snow. However, many peaks, including Høgevarde and Ranten, are also popular for winter sports like cross-country skiing, offering a different experience during the colder months.
Beyond hiking, Flå offers extensive opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Loop through Vassfaret Nature Reserve' for touring bicycles or the 'Lavvostien Trail – Forkbeard Trail (Høgevarde) loop' for mountain biking. For more details on these activities, refer to the Cycling around Flå and MTB Trails around Flå guides.
Yes, Bergshammaren (1262 m.a.s.l.) is considered a difficult route, spanning approximately 9.8 km with a 450-meter elevation gain. It features a steep ascent but rewards climbers with fantastic views over the surrounding mountains.
Hestleinnattan (1238 m.a.s.l.) is an easily accessible summit located close to the Høgevarde DNT cabin, making it a convenient option for those staying there. The area around the cabin offers several easy routes.
When hiking to Ravnåstoppen (1,188 m), it's advisable to adjust your hiking direction based on weather conditions. If it has been rainy, consider running the route in the opposite direction to tackle narrow, wet single trails uphill and descend on better gravel paths.
Yes, several peaks in Flå offer cross-country skiing opportunities during winter. Gråfjell, for instance, is known for its cross-country skiing trails starting from Tempelseter. Høgevarde and Ranten are also accessible on skis.
You can find various hiking trails, including summit hikes to Høgevarde and Vardefjell, within the Hiking around Flå guide. This guide provides details on routes like the 'Høgevard DNT Hut – Høgevarde Summit loop' and 'Bergkhammeren 1201 m – Mountain Lake loop'.

