Mountain peaks around Stor-Elvdal offer a diverse landscape of forests and mountains, serving as a gateway to nearby national parks like Rondane. The region provides a variety of hiking opportunities, from moderate trails to more challenging ascents. Hikers can explore high mountain landscapes, panoramic viewpoints, and areas known for their natural solitude. These features make Stor-Elvdal a destination for those seeking mountain experiences and scenic views.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Located just above DNT Veslefjellbua, Veslefjellet is both a popular and panoramic objective. From the top you can expect excellent views of the shapely Muen and further afield towards the mighty massifs of Rondane.
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Medium difficulty. Mountain boots recommended, as there are quite much loose rocks on the way. The roundtrip is approx 3 hrs from the parking at fv 27. A couple of steep paths, but climbing is not necessary.
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A great panoramic mountain with a view over the Rondane fell landscape.
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Fantastic view. Including Rondane, Jotunheimen Sollia and many, many other mountains. On the summit there are many stones that have already been used to build vardens, windbreaks and other things. My kid loved building up there. And climbing from stone to stone on the way high in the scree. There are blueberries on the path further down.
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If you are not used to having to find your way over a boulder field, the ascent takes a little getting used to, but thanks to the heaps of stones that serve as signposts, it is still easy to find if you take a closer look! The view is really awesome! You can see pretty far in any direction.
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A not too long but crisp ascent with great views. There are a number of different trails, we took the direct route from the south and it took us less than half an hour to get to the summit. The descent (to the east) was a bit trickier, but it went well. We took the bus, but it only runs once a day. Most people are in the area by car.
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An easy-to-reach panoramic mountain with a beautiful panorama.
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The ascent is worthwhile at any time of the day. The path is quite easy to see and the summit has a stone tower. It takes about 45 minutes to get up from the Rondetunet.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Muen (1,470 m), which provides fantastic vistas over the Ringebufjellet and into Rondane National Park. Another excellent choice is Knappen Summit, a forest-free mountain offering great views of the Rondane massif. Veslefjellet also delivers superb views of Muen and the wider Rondane area.
Yes, for those seeking a more challenging experience, Støre Ramshøgda Summit (1,463 m) in Rondane National Park offers a demanding ascent. It's described as medium difficulty with quite a lot of loose rocks, requiring mountain boots. The summit provides a brilliant viewpoint on clear days, though winds can be strong.
The best time to visit for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (June to September). During this period, trails are typically free of snow, and the weather is more stable, offering clearer views and more pleasant hiking conditions. However, the ascent to Knappen Summit is considered worthwhile at any time of day, suggesting some trails might be accessible outside peak season.
While specific 'family-friendly' categorizations aren't always explicit for every peak, many trails in the region offer varied difficulty. For instance, the ascent to Muen (1,470 m) is described as easy-to-reach, taking about 45-60 minutes without breaks from the parking lot, which could be suitable for families with some hiking experience. Always check current conditions and trail descriptions for suitability.
The mountain peaks around Stor-Elvdal are characterized by diverse natural features. You'll encounter high mountain landscapes, panoramic viewpoints, and distinctive scree mountains. The region borders Rondane National Park, known for its iconic peaks, dramatic landscapes, and the solitude of the fjell. Expect majestic mountains, lush forests, and clear lakes, especially around areas like Muvatnet near Søre Bølhøgda Summit.
Beyond hiking, the Stor-Elvdal region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours like the 120 km "Solida Ysteri – Venabygdsfjellet Summit loop from Atnbrua" or more moderate options like the 44 km "Atnbrufossen Water Use Museum – Solida Ysteri loop from Hamna". There are also several running trails, such as the 8.5 km "Sveegga – Nystedfossen loop from Rena". For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Stor-Elvdal, Cycling around Stor-Elvdal, and Running Trails around Stor-Elvdal guides.
Access to some peaks, particularly within Rondane National Park, often involves driving to designated parking areas. For example, Muen (1,470 m) can be climbed from a parking lot at Rondanevegen. While public transport might be limited, some areas, like Søre Bølhøgda Summit, mention bus access, though it might be infrequent (e.g., once a day). It's advisable to plan transport in advance, especially if relying on public options.
Visitors frequently highlight the awe-inspiring scenery, the sense of solitude, and the diverse hiking opportunities. The panoramic views from summits like Muen (1,470 m) and Knappen Summit are particularly appreciated. Many enjoy the feeling of being surrounded by majestic mountains and the unique experience of exploring Norway's oldest national parks.
The region is known for its distinctive scree mountains and high mountain landscapes, particularly within Rondane National Park. Peaks like Muen (1,470 m) are described as conical scree mountains, indicating unique geological formations. The flat summit plateau of Støre Ramshøgda Summit (1,463 m), with its stone towers, also offers interesting geological observations.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on the peaks are rare, the broader region around Stor-Elvdal and its proximity to national parks offer various options. Mountain cabins, such as Breisjøseter tourist cabin near Storsølnkletten (in nearby Alvdal Vestfjell), provide unique dining and accommodation experiences. For options closer to trailheads, it's best to check local listings in towns within or bordering Stor-Elvdal.
For an easier and shorter hike, the ascent to Muen (1,470 m) is a good option. It's described as an easy-to-reach panoramic mountain, with the rise and descent taking approximately 45-60 minutes without breaks from the parking lot at Rondanevegen. Similarly, the path to Knappen Summit is quite easy to see and takes about 45 minutes to ascend from Rondetunet.


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