Best mountain peaks around Nittedal offer diverse outdoor experiences in a municipality northeast of Oslo. This region features a varied natural landscape, from prominent summits to extensive forest areas. Visitors can explore a range of mountain terrain, including viewpoints, forest trails, and historical sites. The area provides opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and winter sports, making it a destination for various outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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At the small viewpoint in Bjonnasen, you’ll find a wide, sweeping view of rolling forests stretching all the way to the horizon. There’s also a map marker that will help you interpret the landscape.
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This is not just a cave, it's an outlaw's hideout! On the info sign you can read more about the special history of this place.
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This rocky forest trail, full of roots, makes for a challenging but ultimately rewarding hiking experience.
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A lesser-known gem with big rewards. From the summit of Gaupekollen, you get sweeping views over Maridalen and the surrounding forested hills. Quiet, peaceful, and rarely crowded, this spot is perfect for a mid-hike break or a contemplative pause above the treetops.
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Kampen peak is culminating at 310 meters above sea level. It offer a nice point of view over the Store Gryta lake.
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Around Nittedal, you can explore several notable peaks. Varingskollen is popular for both winter sports at its ski resort and summer activities like hiking and mountain biking. For stunning panoramic views, Paradiskollen, though technically in a neighboring municipality, is a must-visit. Within Nittedal, View from Gaupekollen offers sweeping vistas over Maridalen, and Bjønnåsen provides a wide view of rolling forests.
The highest point officially within Nittedal municipality is Blekketjernshøgda, standing at 613.3 meters above sea level. While the summit itself is densely vegetated, the hike can be combined with a visit to Rundkollen for potential views.
Yes, areas like Varingskollen offer family-friendly options, especially with its ski resort in winter and hiking trails in summer. The broader Lillomarka forest area, bordering Nittedal, provides an extensive network of trails suitable for various difficulty levels, including easy walks for families. You can find many family-friendly hiking routes in the region, such as the Hiking around Nittedal guide.
The mountain peaks and surrounding areas offer diverse activities. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Varingskollen is particularly known for its ski resort in winter. The extensive Lillomarka area is also excellent for hiking, mountain biking, and fishing. For specific routes, check out guides like Hiking around Nittedal or MTB Trails around Nittedal.
Absolutely. Paradiskollen, the highest point in Romeriksåsene, is renowned for its outstanding panoramic views, where you can see Harestuvannet and even distant peaks like Gaustatoppen on clear days. Varingskollen also offers good views over the Hakadal valley. Within the guide, View from Gaupekollen provides sweeping views over Maridalen, and View of Store Gryta Lake from Kampen offers a scenic perspective over the lake.
Yes, Varingskollen is home to a prominent ski resort, offering six slopes, including a FIS-approved course. It's a highly accessible destination for winter sports, located just 25-30 minutes by train from Oslo Central Station. Additionally, Holterkollen in eastern Nittedal features prepared ski trails during winter.
You can expect to encounter a variety of natural features. Many trails lead to scenic viewpoints, offering vistas over forests and valleys. You'll also find beautiful lakes, such as Store Gryta Lake seen from Kampen, and extensive forests, characteristic of the region. The area is rich in diverse mountain terrain, providing opportunities for wildlife spotting.
Yes, Holterkollen in eastern Nittedal is an area rich in local history, known for its cabin development and local folklore, including tales of a 'Holterkolltrollet' (Holterkollen troll). Additionally, you can visit Ole Høiland Hula, which is not just a cave but also an outlaw's hideout with a special history.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse viewpoints and the peaceful, uncrowded atmosphere. Highlights like View from Gaupekollen are appreciated for their sweeping views and tranquility. The opportunity to explore rolling forests and interpret the landscape from spots like Bjønnåsen is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Some peaks are quite accessible. Varingskollen, for instance, is conveniently located just 25-30 minutes by train from Oslo Central Station, making it easy to reach for both winter and summer activities. The broader Lillomarka area, bordering Nittedal, also has various access points that can be reached via public transport from Oslo.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers more demanding trails. For example, the Frønsvollsåsen highlight describes a rocky forest trail, full of roots, making for a challenging but rewarding hiking experience. The extensive network of trails in areas like Lillomarka also includes routes of varying difficulty, catering to experienced hikers.
The best time to hike generally depends on your preferred activity. For hiking and mountain biking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to October) offer pleasant conditions. For winter sports like skiing, the season typically runs from December to March. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

