4.9
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Mountaineering around Sogndal is set within Norway's fjord region, characterized by a dramatic landscape of high mountains, deep fjords, and extensive climbing opportunities. The area features alpine ranges like Hurrungane, known for challenging climbs, and is home to Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest continental glacier. Snow-capped peaks and lush valleys define the region, providing diverse terrain for mountaineers.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
4.8
(11)
53
hikers
8.44km
03:57
600m
600m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(3)
21
hikers
8.12km
05:07
970m
970m
Hard mountaineering route. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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6.36km
03:01
480m
470m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Here you get extremely close to the glacier, simply phenomenal! 😳 It'll leave you speechless.
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Rocky summit where there is some shelter should the weather come in. There are numerous paths off of the top so it can be quite confusing to the find the right route down.
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Quiet place to take a break with a great view of the Sognefjord from above
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Great view of the fjord.
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The Molden stretches above the Lustrafjord, which together with the Gaupnefjord forms the innermost part of the huge Sognjefjord. The Molden is often referred to as the most beautiful vantage point in Luster. From the summit plateau you can enjoy the views from different perspectives, down to the turquoise Lustrafjord, to the peaks of Jotusheimen and Breheimen, down to Urnes, towards Solvorn and Gaupne.
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We walked up to the top of the hill with just sun and 32 degrees. We had to stop several times because some parts of the trail are really steep and with a lot of small stones. You should be well trained to make it within 3 hours.
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Sogndal is nestled in Norway's stunning fjord region, offering a dramatic landscape of high mountains, deep fjords, and extensive climbing opportunities. You'll find alpine ranges like Hurrungane, known for challenging climbs, and easy access to Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest continental glacier. The region's snow-capped peaks and lush valleys provide diverse terrain for all mountaineering enthusiasts.
While Sogndal offers challenging alpine climbs, there are also moderate routes available. For instance, the Utsikten loop from Sogndal is a moderate 4.0-mile (6.4 km) trail that leads through varied terrain, often completed in about 3 hours. This can be a good option for those looking to gain experience.
The routes in Sogndal offer breathtaking vistas. For example, the View from Molden Summit loop from Tverbergstølen provides panoramic views over lush valleys and charming villages. Other routes, like the Supphellebreen Glacier – View of Fjaerlandsfjorden loop from Tverrdøla, offer stunning perspectives of glaciers and fjords.
The mountaineering routes around Sogndal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 14 reviews. Mountaineers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning fjord and mountain views, and the variety of challenges available, from moderate ascents to difficult alpine climbs.
Yes, several routes in Sogndal are designed as loops. The View from Molden Summit loop from Tverbergstølen is a popular moderate option, and the Utsikten loop from Sogndal also offers a circular experience through varied terrain.
Yes, the region offers various options for accommodation. You might encounter huts like the Mjølkeflaten Cabin or the Tungestølen Tourist Cabin. For a unique experience, there's also a Stone Shelter on the Summit of Molden.
Sogndal is rich in natural beauty. You can find highlights such as the Bøyabreen Glacier and Brevatnet Lake, offering stunning glacial views. Many routes also provide incredible perspectives of the Sognefjord and its branches, like the View of Lustrafjord and Gaupnefjord.
The region is generally accessible for mountaineering during the warmer months. However, Sogndal is also known for world-class ski touring and glacier exploration from March to May, offering unique experiences on Jostedalsbreen and challenging terrain in Hurrungane. Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely. Sogndal provides easy access to Jostedalsbreen, Europe's largest continental glacier. This offers unique possibilities for glacier climbing with crampons and ice axes, and even summer skiing. Highly qualified guides are available in the area to ensure a safe and enriching experience.
Beyond mountaineering routes, Sogndal boasts Norway's largest outdoor crag with over 500 routes, catering to various climbing styles. Popular spots include Lærdalsøyri and Kvam, with Kvam alone offering over 300 options. For beginners, Kjørnes Climbing Park provides easy to moderate routes with serene lakeside views.
Sogndal serves as an excellent base camp with supporting infrastructure. You'll find various accommodation options, including wild camping, campsites, and hotels. Additionally, highly qualified guides are available for activities such as ski touring, avalanche safety, climbing, and glacier excursions, enhancing both safety and the learning experience.


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