Mountain peaks around Stranda are situated in the Sunnmøre Alps, characterized by a varied natural landscape of mountain formations, steep cliffs, and deep valleys. The region offers unique nature experiences with several notable mountain peaks. These peaks provide distinct features and views of the surrounding fjords and landscapes.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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In Odin's footsteps On his horse Sleipnir - the glider - Odin set out on extensive journeys through the worlds of gods, humans and other sinister figures. According to a Norwegian legend, the god's majestic gliding turned into a rather bumpy affair on a certain mountain. While flying over Norway's fjord landscape, the eight-legged Sleipnir crashed into this mountain and left a powerful hoof print that permanently reshaped the summit. The mountain is now called Hoven and the connection between the mountain and the Norwegian word Hov, which means hoof, is obvious.
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There is a great view from up here. The lift means that at least the climb isn't difficult, even if it is quite expensive.
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From here you can go on many tours across the plateau.
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What a view from Dalsnibba over the Geiranger Fjord!!
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The summit is very easily accessible by car (toll road) and the view is phenomenal!
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From the summit of the 1476 m high Dalsnibba you have a great view of the magnificent mountains all around and of course the Geirangerfjord.
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The Dalsnibba is a 1476 m high mountain peak south of Geiranger. The summit is accessed via the Nibbevegen road (toll road: NOK 300 for campers) and is popular for the view of the Geirangerfjord 7 km away. Due to its height, it is often snow-covered even in summer.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba, which provides an expansive vista of the Geirangerfjord and surrounding mountains from 1476 meters. Another excellent choice is Hoven Summit (1011 m), offering spectacular views over Lobukta Bay and the Innvikfjord. Slogen is also renowned for its unique view of surrounding peaks and the emerald green valleys stretching down to the Hjørundfjord.
Yes, the View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba is considered family-friendly, as it's accessible by road (Nibbevegen toll road) and features the Geiranger Skywalk. The Loen Skylift & View from Mount Hoven also provides easy access to the summit at 1011 meters, making it suitable for families to enjoy the views and explore short tours at the top.
The best time to visit for hiking and enjoying the panoramic views is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), when trails are more accessible and snow-free. However, some peaks like Strandafjellet offer year-round experiences, with winter being ideal for skiing and snowboarding, and summer for hiking and trail biking.
The Stranda region, nestled in the Sunnmøre Alps, is characterized by dramatic natural beauty. You'll encounter spectacular mountain formations, steep cliffs, deep valleys, and idyllic fjords like the Geirangerfjord and Hjørundfjord. Many peaks offer views of large lakes, such as Djupvatnet near Dalsnibba, and numerous waterfalls are common throughout the area.
Absolutely. Peaks like Slogen are known for their distinctive shape and challenging ascent, rewarding hikers with a deep understanding of the region's rugged beauty. Hornindalsrokken, standing at 1526 meters, is considered one of Norway's finest mountain hikes, offering spectacular scenery for experienced outdoor enthusiasts. Saksa Summit is also categorized as a challenging trail.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For example, for Saksa Summit, parking is available down the mountain, often near campsites, sometimes for a fee. For Dalsnibba, there's parking at the summit accessible via the Nibbevegen toll road. It's always advisable to check specific trail information for parking details before your trip.
Beyond summiting peaks, the Stranda region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the Storseterfossen Trail. For cyclists, there are extensive road cycling routes and challenging MTB trails. Strandafjellet, while known for skiing, also offers opportunities for mountain hiking and trail biking in warmer months.
Yes, for those new to mountain hiking, there are easier options. The Hiking around Stranda guide includes routes like the Storseterfossen Trail, and paths from Geiranger up to Vesterås, which are rated as easy. These provide a great introduction to the region's beauty without extreme difficulty.
Hornindalsrokken, standing at 1526 meters, is highly regarded as one of Norway's finest mountain hikes. It offers spectacular scenery and panoramic views from its summit, making it a rewarding climb for those seeking a significant outdoor experience in the Sunnmøre Alps.
Yes, some popular peaks and viewpoints offer facilities. The View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba has a restaurant and facilities. At Loen Skylift & View from Mount Hoven, you'll find a restaurant at the summit. Strandafjellet also features the Fjord Panorama Restaurant at the top, accessible by gondola.
Steimsnibba is an impressive mountain peak that towers over Hellesylt. The hike to Steimsnibba offers a varied experience, taking you through mountain pastures and beautiful deciduous forests. From the top, you are rewarded with a great view over Sunnylvsfjorden.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning and spectacular views from the summits, particularly those overlooking the fjords like Geirangerfjord. The unique natural landscapes, the sense of accomplishment from challenging hikes, and the accessibility of some viewpoints via cable car or road are also highly appreciated. The komoot community has shared over 168 photos and given more than 75 upvotes to the highlights in this region.


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