Best mountain peaks around Lindås offer a striking blend of coastline and mountains, providing diverse outdoor activities. The region, historically part of Hordaland county, features several notable mountain peaks known for their panoramic views and accessible nature. The Romarheimsdalen valley, accessible via Highway E39, serves as a starting point for exploring many higher mountains in the area. These mountains provide varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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Gorgeous views in all directions, especially in clear weather. The stark, rocky landscape is really something special.
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Veten, at 486 meters, is the highest peak in Åsane and a favorite hiking destination on the northern tip of Bergen’s peninsula. The summit is marked by a large cairn and offers panoramic views of other Bergen mountains and the Nordhordland and Osterøy regions. Trails are well-marked and connect to historic routes like the old Trondhjemske Postvei, adding cultural interest to the hike. The walk provides outstanding 360° vistas, making it a rewarding spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Dronningen is a mountain on the askøy på langs hiking trail. From here you have a great view and there is a nicely maintained shelter
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Went on this tour today (July 21, 2022), just the right thing for my daughter, because she doesn't like boring tours and has waterproof shoes with great grip. I think all of this is necessary, because the first 200 meters of altitude you move a lot on slippery stone slabs, roots and in rivulets of mud. The path is easy to follow, you gain height quickly and there are always new great views. Full blueberry bushes and constant competition on how to manage the next few meters without slipping and flooding your shoes was fun. We were met by fit hikers who had needed 3.0 hours for the ascent and 2.5 hours for the way back. For us it was over at a good 600 m altitude, fog came up and became too dense, that was too risky for me. A nice tour for us, even if today without a summit. Thank you Thomas!
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Lonely, moderately difficult hike. A little more difficult at the bottom because of some plates, it can certainly be uncomfortable there when it is wet. Start is on the E39 just before the tunnel on the right behind the guardrail. There is a clearly visible path there. No signs but lots of markings (especially at the top) and cairns all the way. To park, turn left in front of the tunnel and then left again opposite the bus stop. Currently space for approx. 5 cars (08/21). All in all, a great hike, unexpectedly on the big E39, with a great view at the top.
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Large predominantly well-marked trail with hardly busy road at the end possible, the last section partly marshy but walkable, smaller trails marked on the spot but not on the map, once south and once below the large lake's back to the starting route, parking available on the street lake
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Lindås offers a diverse range of mountain peaks. Among the most prominent are Sørdalsnuten, the highest point in the former Lindås kommune at 957m, offering challenging hikes and rewarding views. Another popular choice is Veten summit, known for its panoramic 360° vistas of Bergen mountains and the Nordhordland and Osterøy regions. For a more accessible option with significant views, Djupedalseggene is highly recommended.
Yes, experienced trekkers will find challenging routes in Lindås. The hike to Sørdalsnuten (957m) is considered tough, especially the steep ascent along the river and up to Gavlen, but it offers rewarding views of the Stølsheimen mountain region. Instebotnsknolten (920m) is often part of the same demanding routes, providing excellent vantage points.
For breathtaking panoramic views, Veten summit is a top choice, providing 360° vistas of the surrounding regions. Djupedalseggene also offers excellent views towards Lindås, Gullfjellet, Ulriken, and the mountains of Osterøy. Additionally, View from Varden is specifically highlighted for its gorgeous views in all directions across a stark, rocky landscape.
While many peaks offer challenging terrain, Djupedalseggene (446m) is a more accessible option. A road allows driving up to approximately 250m, making the summit reachable within about 30 minutes for many, offering significant panoramic rewards without extreme difficulty. For other easy options, you can explore routes like the 'View from Gladihaug – Krossane Cairn loop' or 'Lake View with Picnic Table – Såta loop' found in the Hiking around Lindås guide.
The mountain peaks in Lindås feature a diverse range of terrain. You can expect everything from steep ascents and rocky landscapes, as seen on Sørdalsnuten and Instebotnsknolten, to open landscapes and plateaus on Djupedalseggene. Some trails, like those leading to Austlendingen Summit, may involve slippery stone slabs, roots, and muddy rivulets, especially when wet. Many areas also feature impressive stone fences and offer views of fjords, lakes, and other mountain ranges.
Beyond hiking, the Lindås region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, running, and cycling. The area is characterized by a striking blend of coastline and mountains, providing diverse opportunities for exploration. Some peaks, like Kupefjellet and Godbotnsfjellet, are ideal for extended ridge walks across multiple summits.
Yes, Kupefjellet (894m), Godbotnsfjellet (887m), and Austrebotnsrusti / Eggene (894m) are part of an interconnected mountain range south of Lake Godbotnsvatnet. This area is highly accessible during summer via a high mountain road to Lake Svartavatnet, making it perfect for comprehensive mountain experiences with options for extended ridge walks across multiple summits.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit the higher mountain peaks in Lindås, as many become more accessible due to high mountain roads. For instance, the range including Kupefjellet and Godbotnsfjellet is highly accessible during this period. However, some trails, like Austlendingen Summit, can be challenging with slippery conditions when wet, so checking weather forecasts is always advisable.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For Austlendingen Summit, there is space for approximately 5 cars near the E39, just before the tunnel. The Romarheimsdalen valley, accessible via Highway E39, serves as an excellent starting point for many higher mountains, suggesting parking options might be available there or at specific trailheads within the valley.
Yes, some trails in Lindås have historical significance. For example, the routes to Veten summit connect to historic routes like the old Trondhjemske Postvei, adding a cultural dimension to the hike. Additionally, Djupedalseggene is known for its impressive stone fences, hinting at past land use and cultural practices in the area.
The mountain peaks in Lindås are unique due to their striking blend of coastline and mountains, offering diverse outdoor activities and views that encompass both sea and land. The region's historical context as part of Hordaland county, combined with the accessibility of areas like the Romarheimsdalen valley, provides a distinct character. Peaks like Sørdalsnuten offer a true wilderness experience, while others like Djupedalseggene provide extensive views of fjords and islands, a hallmark of the Norwegian landscape.
Yes, some mountain peaks in the region offer shelters. For instance, Dronningen Summit and Shelter features a nicely maintained shelter, providing a resting spot for hikers. This peak is also part of the Askøy på langs hiking trail.


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