Best mountain peaks around Vestre Slidre offers a diverse landscape of forests, meadows, and rugged mountains in Norway's Valdres region. This area provides a variety of peaks suitable for hikers of different skill levels. Vestre Slidre is characterized by traditional mountain farming culture and features a network of trails, including both gentle paths and more challenging ascents. The region's highest point reaches 1646 meters above sea level.
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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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From the Grønsennknippa summit the views are as far as the eye can see. There are lakes, steppes and other rocky reliefs to be seen: wonderful!
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You can reach the summit from the parking lot in a few minutes without much effort and then have a phenomenal 360° view.
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The 1155m high summit is very easy to reach from the parking lot at 40 meters in altitude and offers a brilliant panoramic view.
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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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From the top of Gravolskampen, at 1,281 metres, you have a 360° view. The panorama is particularly impressive in good weather.
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Several peaks in Vestre Slidre are renowned for their stunning vistas. For expansive views, consider Grønsennknippa Summit, where the views extend as far as the eye can see over lakes, steppes, and rocky reliefs. Another excellent choice is Gravolskampen Summit, which provides a 360° panorama from its 1281-meter peak, especially impressive on clear days. Nøsakampen also offers a truly spectacular panoramic view of the valleys below and the vast mountain landscape of Valdres.
Yes, Vestre Slidre offers several family-friendly options. Smørkollen Summit is very easy to reach from the parking lot, offering a brilliant panoramic view with minimal effort, making it ideal for families. Grønsennknippa is also highly regarded for its clear paths through easy mountain terrain, suitable for families. For younger children, Smørlitoppen (suitable for 4-5 year olds) and Gravolskampen (suitable for 3-4 year olds) offer shorter, manageable hikes.
For those seeking a more demanding ascent, Nøsakampen presents a rewarding climb with amazing steep sections and spectacular views. Gråkampen is another challenging option, suitable for children from 7-8 years old, involving a significant elevation gain over approximately 4.5 km one way. Additionally, the 'Snøhetta Summit (1127 m) – Gomobu Mountain Lodge loop' is a longer, more challenging 18.0 km hike through varied mountain terrain.
Among the local community, Ålfell is a favorite, offering panoramic views from its summit after a moderate 8.3 km path. Grønsennknippa is also very popular for its accessible yet rewarding hike and panoramic views. The komoot community has shown appreciation for the peaks around Vestre Slidre, with many upvotes and shared photos.
When hiking the peaks in Vestre Slidre, you can expect to encounter a diverse landscape. From summits like Grønsennknippa, you'll see vast lakes, steppes, and rocky reliefs. The region is characterized by lush forests, meadows, and rugged mountains. You'll also find fine views over lakes and mountains from peaks like Gilafjellet, which is also recognized as a Botanical Conservation Area. The area is rich with fresh waters and babbling brooks.
Yes, Gjeiteberget (834 m) is a summit that is also recognized as a natural monument. It's appreciated for its beautiful views and is a suitable place for a picnic, inviting visitors to sit down and enjoy the scenery.
The highest point in Vestre Slidre is 1646 meters above sea level, located slightly south of Storlifjell on the border with Vang municipality. While the region offers many trails, specific hiking routes to this exact highest point are not detailed, but the area is part of a network of trails for various ability levels.
Beyond hiking, Vestre Slidre offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling options, including mountain biking and gravel biking. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Picnic Spot by the Lake – Syndinstøga loop from Vaset' or the 'Brendehaugen – Grønsennhøgde loop from Ulset'. Gravel biking enthusiasts might enjoy the 'Waterfalls and fresh gravel: cycling adventure from Vaset — Røn'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Gomobu Mountain Lodge – Langeberget loop from Vaset'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Vestre Slidre, Gravel biking around Vestre Slidre, and Running Trails around Vestre Slidre guides.
Hiking durations vary depending on the peak and your pace. For example, the 7.8 km trail to Grønsennknippa typically takes about 2 hours and 27 minutes. A shorter hike to Smørlitoppen is approximately 2.5 km one way, taking about 1 hour to ascend. Gravolskampen is a 3 km one-way hike, also taking around 1 hour to ascend. More challenging routes like the 'Snøhetta Summit (1127 m) – Gomobu Mountain Lodge loop' can take around 5 hours to complete.
Vestre Slidre is unique due to its diverse landscape, offering everything from lush forests and meadows to rugged mountains. It's nestled in Norway's Valdres region and is a gateway to extensive natural beauty, being close to Jotunheimen and Langsua National Parks. The area is also characterized by traditional mountain farming culture, providing a rich cultural backdrop to its extensive network of trails that cater to all skill levels.
Yes, Smørkollen Summit is known for its easy accessibility. You can reach the 1155m high summit from the parking lot in just a few minutes without much effort, making it perfect for a quick visit to enjoy a phenomenal 360° view.


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