Mountain peaks around Meløy, situated on Norway's Helgeland coast, present a landscape where fjords and mountains converge with the sea. The region is characterized by the Meløy Alps, the peaks surrounding Glomfjord, and the Svartisen glacier, Norway's second-largest. This area offers diverse terrain for outdoor exploration, from coastal views to glacial environments. It provides a range of experiences for those seeking to explore the natural landscape.
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Throughout the hike, you'll enjoy excellent views of the island and the surrounding fjords. The hike includes a few steep sections and is a bit windy in places. Otherwise, the tour is very popular among locals.
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A great little hike over rocks and swamp, boardwalks and moss with stunning views of the fjord and snow. Still very wet in early May, but easily doable.
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This is surely one of the finest views along the Helgeland coast. Rødøyløva makes for a great objective that's been made more accessible by the Sherpa-built stone stairs that ascend towards the summit.
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The parking situation directly in Finnes at the start of the hike is very bad and only a few normal cars can find space at all. Instead, we found a nice place for our camper a little outside the village (plus code for location => XPCV+34V Finnes, Norway). From the parking lot you can even access the sea over the stones and cool off after the hike.
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about 400 m in altitude up from Tåkeheimen. Magnificent view over Svartisen, given that fog "tåke" doesn't prohibit the view
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Magnificent views - and a breathtaking 400 m drop on one side!
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Among the most popular peaks in Meløy is Rødøyløva Summit, known for offering some of the finest views along the Helgeland coast, made more accessible by Sherpa-built stone stairs. Another highly regarded spot is Finnesfjellet, a challenging summit with panoramic views that is a favorite among locals.
Yes, Meløy offers diverse hiking opportunities. While some peaks are challenging, trails like the one to Glomvasshågen offer accessible paths, even incorporating parts of the ski hill at Glomfjord Alpinsenter, providing lovely views of Glomfjorden. The region also features over 40 marked hiking trails, catering to various skill levels.
Meløy's mountains are characterized by their dramatic convergence with the sea and fjords. A prominent feature is the Svartisen glacier, Norway's second-largest, nestled among 'gnawed mountain peaks and sharp pinnacles.' You can also experience the blue-green Engabrevatnet and ice-polished rock formations near the Engabreen glacier arm. Many peaks offer panoramic vistas of islands, fjords, and the mountainous terrain.
Beyond peak bagging, Meløy offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around the Svartisen area. For more options, explore the Hiking around Meløy guide. The region is also excellent for cycling, with routes like the Furøy Camping loop, detailed in the Cycling around Meløy guide. For runners, there are dedicated trails such as the Hamnbogen loop, which you can find in the Running Trails around Meløy guide.
For magnificent views of the Svartisen glacier, consider hiking to Helgelandsbukken Summit, which offers a stunning perspective from Tåkeheimen. Additionally, the View of the Svartisen Area highlight provides intermediate viewpoints with vistas of the fjord and snow-capped landscapes surrounding the glacier.
Yes, Meløy has several challenging options for experienced hikers. Finnesfjellet is known as a challenging summit with panoramic rewards. Horntinden also includes steep sections and can be windy, offering excellent views of the island and surrounding fjords. The Meløy Alps themselves provide opportunities for challenging, steep descents for experienced skiers and hikers.
The best time depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and general mountain exploration, the warmer months typically offer more accessible trails. However, the Meløy Alps are a haven for winter sports enthusiasts, offering varied slopes and deep snow conditions for skiing and freeriding. The interaction of mild coastal air and cooler winds from Svartisen creates significant snow accumulation, making it ideal for winter activities.
The Meløy Alps, particularly around Glomfjord, are unique due to their deep snow accumulation, which results from the interaction of mild coastal air and cooler winds from the Svartisen glacier. This creates diverse skiing opportunities, from challenging descents to gentler slopes for ski touring. The Glomfjord Alpine Centre further enhances the winter experience with its chairlift and breathtaking fjord and glacier views.
Yes, the Svartisen glacier, particularly its Engabreen arm, offers a rare opportunity for guided glacier hikes. You can hike from the fjord up to the glacier front, passing the blue-green Engabrevatnet. Guided tours on the glacier itself provide an unforgettable experience, allowing you to witness the unique colors and formations of the ancient ice. Access to Engabreen is often via a short boat ride across Holandsfjorden.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of fjords, islands, and the dramatic mountainous terrain. The accessibility of some trails, combined with the challenge of others, caters to a wide range of interests. The unique experience of being close to the Svartisen glacier and the well-marked hiking trails also contribute to a memorable mountain experience in Meløy.
Yes, Meløytinden provides amazing views that encompass both Meløy's mountains and its surrounding islands. Additionally, Glomfjellet, situated just north of the Svartisen glacier, offers a unique combination of lofty mountains and proximity to the archipelago, ensuring diverse scenic experiences.
While many trails are well-established, parking situations can vary. For instance, parking directly at the start of the Finnesfjellet hike can be limited. It's often advisable to check specific trail information for parking details. The region has over 40 hiking trails marked by national standards, which generally improves safety and accessibility for visitors.


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