Best mountain peaks around Gol are found in a region known as the "gateway to the mountains" in traditional Hallingdal, Norway. The area offers a variety of peaks and hiking experiences, characterized by well-marked trails and panoramic views. Gol's landscape features high plateaus and summits, providing diverse options for outdoor activities. This municipality serves as a base for exploring the surrounding mountain terrain.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Despite its height of 1,099 meters, the summit of Makalausfjellet is an easy hiking destination. The highest point is located on a high plateau, which means that only a few meters of elevation need to be overcome. Typical for Norwegian summits, a large cairn marks the destination, and a small sign also indicates that you have arrived at the right place.
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Make the rewarding climb to the summit of Noseknippa for a truly spectacular panoramic view. From the peak, you'll be treated to a sweeping vista of the valleys below and the vast, open mountain landscape of Valdres. On a clear day, you can see across to some of the prominent peaks in the distance.
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This viewpoint sits along a traditional path that was once used to lead livestock to summer mountain pastures. The name, which means "the stone hill," points to the rocky landscape, and from here, you'll be rewarded with fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountain terrain. It's a perfect spot to take a break on the picnic table and appreciate both the natural beauty and the rich cultural history of the area.
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Storhøvda rises 1,075 meters above Hemsedal, a quiet summit where 360° over Skogshødn, Lykkja, and Hydnefossen opens up after a 2-hour, 207-meter climb through blue-marked trails.
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A super nice place to stay and have a picnic. The rocks with a beautiful view invite you to sit down.
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Gol offers a variety of popular peaks. Gjeiteberget (834 m) is a favorite for picnics with great views. For impressive panoramic vistas, Storefjelltoppen (1149 m) on Golsfjellet is highly recommended, offering views of Hemsedalsfjella and Jotunheimen. Another popular choice is Lisbetnuten (691 m), known for its fantastic view directly over Gol center.
Yes, Gol is well-suited for families. The "Topp 11" hiking program on Golsfjellet features 11 well-marked, family-friendly peaks, including Storefjelltoppen. Many of these, like Steindehaugen, offer accessible trails and picnic spots, making them perfect for an outing with children.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Storefjelltoppen (1149 m) on Golsfjellet is a top choice, showcasing Hemsedalsfjella, Jotunheimen, and Skogshorn. Veikulnatten (1037 m) provides magical sunset views over Hallingskarvet and Jotunheimen. Additionally, Noseknippa offers a spectacular sweeping vista of the valleys and the vast mountain landscape of Valdres.
The "Topp 11" is a popular hiking program on Golsfjellet that includes 11 scenic mountain peaks, all well-marked and suitable for families. Participants can register their visits to six or more peaks for a chance to win prizes. Notable peaks within this program include Storefjelltoppen and Nystølvarden (1296 m), the highest peak in the program. You can find more details about the program here: Topp 11 Hiking at Golsfjellet.
For those seeking a challenge, the hike to View from Dugurdsnatten involves a steep ascent, but the rewarding views make the effort worthwhile. While not directly in Gol, Harahorn (1581 m) in nearby Hemsedal offers an intermediate hike with a steep, rocky section towards the top and an exciting ridge walk, best suited for experienced hikers.
For easier hikes, Makalausfjellet is an excellent choice. Despite its height of 1,099 meters, the summit is on a high plateau, requiring only a few meters of elevation gain to reach the large cairn. Storefjelltoppen is also considered relatively short and accessible, making it suitable for varying skill levels.
Beyond hiking, the area around Gol offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Gol guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the Tisleidalen Loop, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Gol guide. For road cycling, there are scenic routes such as the Tisleifjorden rundt, available in the Cycling around Gol guide.
While not guaranteed, hiking in the Gol mountains, especially in areas like the protected Hydalen near Harahorn, offers opportunities to encounter local wildlife. Reindeer sightings are possible in these higher mountain terrains, adding an exciting element to your outdoor adventure.
Yes, Steindehaugen is a unique viewpoint along a traditional path once used for livestock. It offers fantastic panoramic views and a glimpse into the area's cultural history. Gjeiteberget (834 m) is another less-known gem, perfect for a peaceful picnic with beautiful scenery.
The best time for hiking the mountain peaks around Gol is generally during the late spring, summer, and early autumn months (typically June to September). During this period, the trails are usually free of snow, the weather is milder, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views offered by many peaks, the well-marked and accessible trails suitable for various skill levels, and the overall sense of tranquility and natural beauty. The opportunity for a rewarding picnic with a view, as highlighted at Gjeiteberget, is also a favorite among hikers.

