Best mountain peaks around Leirfjord are characterized by varied topography, featuring fjords, mountains, and forests. The region offers remarkable mountain peaks with extensive views and diverse hiking opportunities. While iconic ranges like the Seven Sisters are primarily near Sandnessjøen, they are a significant landscape feature viewed from Leirfjord and are accessible from the area. These mountains collectively offer experiences from moderate routes to more demanding climbs.
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Even though many websites claim the hike to the fork is very easy and straightforward, we found it challenging. A head for heights and surefootedness are essential. The climb is very steep, requiring scrambling in many places, which is not without its risks for inexperienced hikers!
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Kvasstind is one of the most demanding hikes in the Syv Søstre. The final 1,600 feet (500 m) is the steepest section and requires a good head for heights. Simply follow the red markers and enjoy the sense of achievement – as well as the remarkable views – when you get to the top.
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Grytfoten is the third highest summit in the Syv Søstre range, standing at 3,497 feet (1,066 m). It provides exceptional views across the surrounding landscape.
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Skjæringen is often ascended along with the neighbouring Tvillingan (the Twins). The pull up to Aksla, the shoulder between the peaks, is relatively straightforward and the onward run is fairly gradual, ascending to the 3,402-foot (1,037 m) summit.
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Kvasstind is one of the most demanding hikes in the Syv Søstre. The final 1,600 feet (500 m) is the steepest section and requires a good head for heights. Simply follow the red markers and enjoy the sense of achievment – as well as the remarkable views – when you get to the top.
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Skjæringen is often ascended along with the neighbouring Tvillingan (the Twins). The hike up to Aksla, the shoulder between the peaks, is relatively straightforward and the onward hike is fairly gradual, ascending to the 3,402-foot (1,037 m) summit.
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Botnkrona is the northernmost and highest peak in the Syv Søstre (Seven Sisters), at 3,517 feet (1,072 m). It's often combined with neighbouring Grytfoten as part of the Dronningruta (Queen's Route), a classic loop that follows in the footsteps of Queen Sonja.
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There is a hiking trail that runs between the peaks of all 7 sisters. There is a book on every peak that you can write down in. Those who have registered themselves in all books can receive a certificate for this extraordinary achievement
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Leirfjord offers several popular mountain peaks with stunning views. Skjæringen Peak, part of the iconic Seven Sisters range, is frequently ascended with its neighbor Tvillingan. For a rewarding hike within Leirfjord itself, Reinesaksla is highly popular, offering panoramic views. Another local favorite is Klampen, known for its year-round accessibility and expansive vistas.
The mountain peaks around Leirfjord offer a range of difficulties. Hikes like Reinesaksla are rated easy to moderate, with well-marked paths. Klampen is considered an intermediate hike with a gentle incline for most of the way. For more challenging climbs, peaks within the Seven Sisters range, such as Botnkrona Summit or Kvasstinden Summit, involve steep sections and rocky terrain, some even requiring a good head for heights.
From the mountain peaks in Leirfjord, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. Klampen offers expansive views encompassing Lovund out towards the sea, Dønnamannen, and the Alstenfjord. Reinesaksla provides vistas of the Helgeland Bridge, the Seven Sisters mountain range, Dønnamannen, and further out to sea, Lovund and Træna. From Botnkrona Summit, the highest of the Seven Sisters, you can see the Vega Archipelago, Mount Torghatten, the Oksskolten mountain, and even the Lofoten mountains on clear days.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The hike to Reinesaksla is rated easy to moderate and is a popular choice. Within the Seven Sisters range, the trail leading to Skjæringen Peak and Tvillingan is often referred to as the 'family route,' offering great views without the most challenging ascents. This trail even features a stream with inviting pools for swimming in late summer.
The best time to visit depends on the peak and your preferred activity. Reinesaksla is best visited between May and November. Klampen is accessible year-round, suitable for hiking in summer and for skis or snowshoes in winter. Mid-summer is an excellent time to experience the midnight sun from peaks like Reinesaksla, adding a unique dimension to your hike.
Klampen is considered one of the most beautiful hikes in Leirfjord. It's an intermediate trail, approximately 4.5 kilometers one way, with an elevation gain of about 720 meters, taking 2 to 3 hours to complete one way. The trail has a gentle incline for most of the way, with some rougher sections. It's accessible year-round and popular among locals. Along the way, you'll find a stream to refill water bottles. From the summit, you're rewarded with expansive views. You can find more details at Visit Helgeland.
Reinesaksla is a highly popular hiking destination within Leirfjord due to its accessibility and stunning views. It's an easy to moderate hike, about 2.3 kilometers one way, taking 30 minutes to 1 hour to complete. The path is well-marked, and while the final 50 meters are steep and rocky, the majority is easy to walk. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Helgeland Bridge, the Seven Sisters, Dønnamannen, and the sea. It's also an excellent spot to experience the midnight sun in mid-summer. Learn more at Visit Helgeland.
The Seven Sisters (De Syv Søstre) is an iconic mountain range that, while situated near Sandnessjøen, is a prominent and awe-inspiring sight from Leirfjord and easily accessible from the area. The range stretches over 10 kilometers with seven distinct peaks, each over 900 meters tall. It's steeped in local mythology, with a legend telling of seven beautiful troll sisters turned to stone. Hiking any of these peaks is a significant achievement, with a special certificate awarded for conquering all seven in one day. More information can be found at Visit Helgeland.
Yes, there are several hiking routes available. For challenging hikes, consider the Dronningruta – Alsta. A moderate option is the Reinesaksla Trail, which leads to the popular Reinesaksla peak. Other moderate routes include the Waterfall – View of the fjord and mainland loop from Alsta, and the Fjellsåsen loop from Alsta. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Leirfjord guide.
Absolutely. Leirfjord offers various cycling opportunities. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the Markvollskaret – Sandnessjøen Camping loop or the Nice café stop loop from Glein, both rated moderate. If you prefer road cycling, options include the challenging Sjonfjellvatnet – Nesna gamle kirke (ruin) loop or the moderate Helgeland Bridge loop. Discover more cycling routes in the Cycling around Leirfjord guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Leirfjord guide.
Beyond the stunning views, you can find unique natural features. The Klampen trail crosses over a tunnel and offers a stream for water refills. On the Reinesaksla route, there are several picnic spots and a picturesque pond suitable for a swim. The trail leading to Skjæringen Peak and Tvillingan also follows a stream with inviting pools for swimming in late summer.
The Seven Sisters range includes seven distinct peaks. Botnkrona Summit (1,072 m) is the highest and northernmost, offering extensive panoramic views. Skjæringen Peak (1,037 m) and Tvillingan (945 m and 980 m) are often considered the 'family route' within the range. Grytfoten Summit (1,066 m) is the third highest, providing exceptional views without requiring scrambling. Kvasstinden Summit (1,010 m) is one of the most demanding, with a steep final section. Stortinden Summit (910 m) is the southernmost peak of the range.


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