Best mountain peaks around Vefsn offer a diverse landscape of narrow fjords, broad valleys, and alpine peaks. The region provides access to Lomsdal-Visten National Park, characterized by extensive forests and wilderness. Vefsn features a range of mountain treks, from family-friendly walks to challenging ascents. These natural features make the area suitable for various outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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Vefsn offers a variety of popular peaks. Among them, Skjæringen Peak is highly regarded, often ascended with its neighbor Tvillingan. Other must-see spots include Grytfoten Summit and Botnkrona Summit, both part of the iconic Syv Søstre (Seven Sisters) range and known for exceptional views.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, Kvasstinden Summit is one of the most demanding hikes in the Syv Søstre, with a steep final section requiring a good head for heights. Øyfjellvarden, part of the Helgelandstrappa, also involves a hard hike with an 850-meter elevation gain. Storåskleppen is another peak known for its challenging ascent.
Many peaks in Vefsn provide stunning views. Grytfoten Summit offers exceptional panoramic views. Hjartåsen provides fantastic views of Mosjøen and the Vefsnfjord. Bjønnkleppen also boasts excellent fjord views, making it a rewarding option for scenic payoffs.
Absolutely. Hjartåsen is an ideal easy hike suitable for families, offering fantastic views of Mosjøen and the Vefsnfjord. The trail is well-marked, and at the summit, there's a lean-to shelter and a fire pit for a pleasant rest. You can find more family-friendly options by exploring the Hiking around Vefsn guide.
Vefsn serves as an access point to the Lomsdal-Visten National Park. This wilderness area is characterized by narrow fjords, broad valleys, extensive forests, and alpine peaks like Storklumpen, Visttindan, Finnknean, and Breivasstinden. It's ideal for long, strenuous hikes in varied and beautiful countryside, though it requires self-sufficiency due to limited facilities.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the Vefsn area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including moderate routes like 'Skaland to Storveten' and easy options like the 'Nordåsen Tower Trail'. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Fjord' loops. Runners can also find challenging running trails, including 'The Seven Sisters Traverse'.
The highest and northernmost peak in the Syv Søstre (Seven Sisters) range is Botnkrona Summit, standing at 1,072 meters (3,517 feet). It's often combined with Grytfoten as part of the Dronningruta (Queen's Route).
Yes, Hatten, a distinctive peak at the base of the Lukttinden - Dårtindan range, does not have a marked trail to its summit. Hikers will need to engage in some off-trail navigation after following a tractor road and an easy forest path, with a vague path on the west side for the steeper section before the summit block.
While specific seasonal conditions can vary, the warmer months typically offer the most favorable conditions for hiking in Vefsn. The Lomsdal-Visten National Park, for instance, is ideal for long hikes, suggesting summer and early autumn are generally preferred. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, on some trails, you can find convenient resting spots. For example, at the summit of Hjartåsen, there's a lean-to shelter and a fire pit, providing a pleasant place to take a break and enjoy the views. An alternative route to Utsikten also offers a lean-to shelter and fire pit.
A hike to Storveten from Skaland involves a moderate 400-meter elevation gain. This makes it a rewarding experience for those looking for a moderately challenging trek with scenic payoffs.
Stortinden Summit (also known as Breidtinden), at 910 meters, is the southernmost mountain in the Seven Sisters range.


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