Best mountain peaks around Os encompass diverse landscapes across two primary regions in Norway: Innlandet County and the former Hordaland County (now Bjørnafjorden Municipality). The Innlandet region features gentle, rolling mountains and national parks, offering accessible hikes and opportunities to observe wildlife like wild reindeer. In contrast, the Hordaland area, south of Bergen, presents more rugged terrain with popular local peaks providing expansive views of fjords and surrounding islands. Both areas offer a range of mountain experiences, from challenging climbs…
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Borgafjellet is a popular mountain peak, rising to 353 meters above sea level. To get here, there's a very accessible hike for a medium-difficulty day trip, offering multiple trail routes from nearby areas like Hjelle. The summit is highly valued for its spectacular, panoramic view over the town of Osøyro and the expansive Bjørnafjorden.
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Hauggjelsvarden is a lesser-known but worthwhile peak in the Bergen region. Once at the top, a tranquil spot awaits with sweeping views over green valleys, shimmering fjords, and the surrounding mountain ranges. The summit marker and the open landscape invite you to take a break and fully enjoy the Nordic nature. Those looking for a scenic hike away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds will find it here.
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Beautiful view from the Skåldalsnipa summit and the path up there is steep but firm. After that the terrain becomes more boggy and the path is not easy to find as it is heavily overgrown. However, it is mostly flat. (Waypoint 1 to 2) The rest is easy to do. We would only recommend the hike to the summit. Otherwise you need to have good shoes with you so that you don't get wet socks.
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The highest top in the area and thus a must do on its own right. Be prepared for a bit of snow early in the season and some rock scrambling. The more direct route from/to redningshytten requires some mountaineering skills and is not advised for unexperienced hikers.
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The highest peak around Bergen with a great all-round view.
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Beautiful 360° panorama, but the ascent from Haukeland takes a long time through very muddy terrain.
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The mountain peaks around 'Os' refer to two distinct regions in Norway. One is the former Os municipality in Hordaland County (now Bjørnafjorden Municipality), south of Bergen, which features popular local peaks like Hauggjelsvarden Summit and Borgafjeldet. The other is Os municipality in Innlandet County, known for its more gentle, rolling mountain landscapes and national parks.
In the Bjørnafjorden area, popular choices include Hauggjelsvarden Summit, which offers sweeping views over green valleys and fjords. Gullfjellstoppen is the highest peak around Bergen, providing extensive panoramic views. Skåldalsnipa Summit is also well-regarded for its beautiful vistas after a steep but firm ascent.
Yes, Os municipality in Innlandet County features several significant peaks. Nordre Sålekinna (1595 m) is the highest in the municipality, offering expansive views of lakes and the distant Rondane mountain range. Forollhogna (1332 m), within Forollhogna National Park, is known for its distinctive pyramid shape and gentle, walker-friendly terrain. Hummelfjell (Gråhøgda, 1543 m) is also prominent, hosting a family-friendly ski resort.
The views vary by region. From peaks in the Bjørnafjorden area like Hauggjelsvarden Summit and Borgafjeldet, you can expect sweeping vistas over green valleys, shimmering fjords, and surrounding mountain ranges. In Innlandet County, peaks like Nordre Sålekinna offer expansive views of lakes such as Femunden, Isteren, and Langsjøen, as well as distant mountain ranges like Rondane.
Yes, the Forollhogna National Park in Innlandet County, which includes the mountain Forollhogna, is characterized by a 'gentle mountains' landscape with undulating terrain, making it very walker-friendly and suitable for families. Hummelfjell also offers a family-friendly ski resort during winter, with surrounding areas providing opportunities for summer activities.
The difficulty levels vary. Peaks like Gullfjellstoppen are considered challenging, requiring some rock scrambling and potentially mountaineering skills early in the season. Hauggjelsvarden Summit and Skåldalsnipa Summit are intermediate, with steep but firm paths. In Innlandet, Nordre Sålekinna offers a relatively accessible and quick summit hike, while Forollhogna National Park is known for its walker-friendly, gentle terrain.
In the Forollhogna National Park, located in Innlandet County, you have a good chance of spotting Norway's northernmost wild reindeer herd. The park's diverse landscape supports various other wildlife as well.
Beyond hiking, the regions around Os offer diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Through green valleys loop from Os (tidligere)' which is an easy 34.8 km ride. There are also mountain biking trails, including the 'Gamlehaugen Park – Cycle Path to Gamlehaugen loop from Hordnes', an easy 26.1 km route. For runners, options like the 'Smievågen loop from Osøyro' provide an easy 4.5 km trail. You can explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around Os, MTB Trails around Os, and Running Trails around Os guide pages.
Yes, Hummelfjell in Os municipality (Innlandet County) hosts the Røros Alpinsenter Hummelfjell, a family-friendly ski resort. It offers a variety of slopes for all skill levels, a terrain park, a children's area, and a sledding track, making it an ideal destination for winter sports. You can find more information about the resort at visitnorway.com.
Forollhogna National Park, home to the mountain Forollhogna, is unique for its 'gentle mountains' landscape with undulating terrain, making it very accessible for walkers. It is also a crucial habitat for Norway's northernmost wild reindeer herd. The park features lush valleys with traditional mountain farms, some still active, contributing to a rich cultural landscape. You can learn more about the park at Wikipedia or visitnorway.com.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the peaks. Many enjoy the tranquil spots and sweeping views from summits like Hauggjelsvarden Summit, away from tourist crowds. The challenging climbs and rewarding panoramic views from peaks like
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by the peaks. Many enjoy the tranquil spots and sweeping views from summits like Hauggjelsvarden Summit, away from tourist crowds. The challenging climbs and rewarding panoramic views from peaks like Gullfjellstoppen are also highly rated. The well-maintained paths and stunning vistas of popular local mountains such as Møsnuken are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Totlandsfjellet (546 m) is known for its beautiful 360° panorama. Additionally, Gullfjellstoppen, being the highest peak around Bergen, also offers a great all-round view of the area.


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