Best mountain peaks around Surnadal are found within the Nordmøre region of Norway, characterized by forests, fjords, and a diverse array of mountain peaks. Many of these peaks are part of the Trollheimen mountain range. These natural features offer a range of experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area provides both challenging ascents and panoramic viewpoints.
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At 890 metres, the summit provides great views out over the fjords and Stangvikfjorden. There is a summit mast, but this does not detract from the great views. The top is marked by a summit cairn.
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Rising 455 metres above Tingvoll, Norskå (also known as Norska) is a popular local summit celebrated for its year-round accessibility and sweeping coastal vistas. Most hikers reach the peak via the well-established trails starting from Storset, finding it a rewarding yet manageable climb. Its position makes it a standout choice for those seeking expansive views of the Norwegian coastline with relatively moderate effort.
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Innerdalen is famous for its wonderful mountain views. While Innerdalstårnet 'Norway's Matterhorn' often takes centre stage, neighbouring Skarfjellet looks superb from this vantage too. The mountain's cliffs make it a popular objective for climbers.
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A nice mellow gradient before the descent to Trollheimshytta.
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As the name suggests, low mountain range ('Mellomfjellet'). Easy up and down, before you start the descent to Trollheimshytta
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Since there is no summit cross or the like, a bit difficult to see, you can still orientate yourself on the pile of stones. When you look around you get a lot of respect for the surrounding mountains.
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Among the most popular peaks, you'll find Fluren Summit, known for its commanding views from a pile of stones. Snota Summit, at 1,668 meters, is the highest peak in Surnadal Municipality and is considered one of Norway's finest hikes. For a less strenuous option, Mellomfjellet Plateau offers a mellow gradient and great views before descending to Trollheimshytta.
For truly spectacular panoramic views, consider Snota, which offers expansive vistas of the surrounding area and is often cited as having some of the best views in Norway. Strengen is another excellent choice, where a unique 'Fjellviseren' at the summit helps identify 290 peaks across three counties, providing an engaging way to appreciate the vast mountain scenery.
Yes, the Trollheimen mountain range, which includes peaks like Trollhetta and Neådalssnota, is ideal for multi-day trekking. The Trollhetta massif, with its three distinct peaks, is part of the popular Trollheimen Triangle route, often utilizing mountain cabins like Trollheimshytta for overnight stays. Neådalssnota also offers a demanding 29 km round trip from Trollheimshytta, providing an immersive mountain experience.
The region boasts several unique natural features. Snota, for instance, features a small glacier and the distinctive green lake, Snotvatnet, colored by tiny mica sheets. Innerdalstårnet, often called the 'Matterhorn of Norway' due to its pyramidal shape, is surrounded by the stunning Innerdalen valley, recognized as one of Norway's most beautiful valleys.
Experienced hikers looking for a challenge should consider Snota Summit, a demanding ascent to the highest peak in Surnadal Municipality. Neådalssnota also presents a challenging yet rewarding hike, offering expansive panoramic views across significant portions of Trollheimen. Innerdalstårnet is popular for rock climbing and scrambling, with established routes to its summit.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, Mellomfjellet Plateau is noted for its mellow gradient, making it a more accessible option. Strengen is also a popular hiking destination with well-marked routes, suitable for summer hiking and even winter skiing with lift access, offering a versatile experience for various skill levels.
Beyond hiking, the Surnadal area offers excellent cycling opportunities. You can explore routes like the 'Renndølsetra – Innerdalshytta loop from Ålvundeid kyrkje' or the 'Hegerskjettå – Kalvvikhammaren loop from Kjøløya'. For more options, check out the Cycling around Surnadal guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Surnadal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching the summits. For example, hikers at Fluren Summit often express respect for the surrounding mountains from this vantage point. The challenging yet rewarding nature of hikes like Snota Summit is also highly appreciated, with many considering it one of Norway's finest hikes.
Strengen is a highly versatile mountain, equally attractive for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. It offers options to use a ski lift for winter ascents, making it a great year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
There are numerous established hiking trails throughout the Surnadal region. For example, you can find routes like the 'Nauståfossen loop from Kårvatn' or the 'Trollheimshytta – Skjermoaksla loop from Svartåmoen naturreservat'. More options are available in the Hiking around Surnadal guide, which details various trails with different difficulty levels.
The highest mountain peak in Surnadal Municipality is Snota Summit, standing at 1,668 meters. It is a prominent feature of the Trollheimen range and offers spectacular panoramic views.
Yes, Norskå, rising 455 meters above Tingvoll, is a popular local summit celebrated for its year-round accessibility and sweeping coastal vistas. It's a standout choice for those seeking expansive views of the Norwegian coastline with relatively moderate effort.


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