Best mountain peaks around Stryn are found in a municipality renowned for its dramatic landscapes. This region features towering peaks, deep valleys, and glacial lakes. Stryn is a destination for mountain enthusiasts, offering diverse experiences from challenging hikes to panoramic views. The area provides a range of mountain routes for exploration.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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this is one of the steepest cable cars in the world
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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, you should definitely visit Loen Skylift & View from Mount Hoven. From its summit at 1011 meters, you get expansive vistas of the Nordfjord, surrounding mountains, and valleys. Another incredible viewpoint is View of Geirangerfjord from Dalsnibba, offering stunning sights of the Geirangerfjord from its 1476-meter high summit.
Yes, Mount Hoven is highly accessible for all fitness levels thanks to the Loen Skylift, one of the world's steepest cable cars. It takes you to the summit in just five minutes, where you can enjoy views and well-marked, easier trails. Dalsnibba is also accessible via a toll road, making its summit viewpoint reachable without extensive hiking.
For a truly demanding challenge, consider hiking Skåla. It's known as one of Norway's toughest hikes, ascending 1848 meters directly from sea level. The strenuous trek is rewarded with incredible 360-degree views of glaciers and fjords.
Yes, if you undertake the challenging hike up Skåla, you can find the historic Skålatårnet, a stone tower cabin built in 1891, and an adjacent hut called Skålabu. These offer a unique opportunity for overnight stays at the summit.
Stryn's mountain peaks offer a wide range of activities. On Hoven Summit, you can enjoy hiking on well-marked trails, a zipline, and dining. Dalsnibba and Lodalskåpa provide numerous hiking trails and climbing areas. Strynefjellet is popular for climbing, hiking, and cycling in summer, and skiing, cable car rides, and sleigh rides in winter.
Absolutely. The Loen Skylift & View from Mount Hoven is a great family-friendly option, providing easy access to stunning views and gentle trails at the summit. Dalsnibba, accessible by road, also offers a fantastic viewpoint suitable for families.
The best time depends on your desired activities. Summer (June to September) is ideal for hiking, climbing, and cycling, with peaks like Skåla being most accessible. However, destinations like Hoven and Strynefjellet are year-round, offering skiing and snowshoeing in winter, and the Loen Skylift operates throughout the year.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Dalsnibba, for instance, is surrounded by stunning natural features including lakes, caves, glaciers, and waterfalls. From many peaks, you'll witness dramatic fjords and glacial landscapes, characteristic of Western Norway.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can find trails like 'Up to Briksdalsbreen glacier' (easy), 'Huaren Viewpoint Trail' (moderate), and 'Lodalskåpa from Bødalssetra Trail' (difficult). For more options, explore the Hiking around Stryn guide.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. You can find routes such as 'View of Lovatnet – Breng Summer Farm loop from Loen kyrkje' (moderate) or 'View of Lake Lovatnet – View of Jostedalsbreen Glacier loop from Olden' (moderate). For more detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Stryn guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Stryn guide.
The historic Skålatårnet on Skåla, originally a mountain sanatorium, offers a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the Old Strynefjell Road, a Norwegian Scenic Route traversing Strynefjellet, provides a unique sense of traveling back in time through a historically significant landscape.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular views, especially from accessible points like Hoven Summit. The well-maintained paths and the opportunity to experience dramatic fjord and mountain scenery are highly valued. Many also appreciate the diverse activities available, from challenging hikes to relaxing viewpoints.
While popular spots like Hoven and Dalsnibba can attract crowds, exploring trails further afield, such as those leading to Lodalskåpa or some of the less-trafficked routes on Strynefjellet, can offer a more serene experience. Early mornings or late afternoons can also provide quieter moments at popular viewpoints.


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