Best mountain peaks around Vaksdal are found within a diverse mountainous landscape, ranging from fjords in the southwest to high country in the northeast. The municipality of Vaksdal, located in Vestland, Norway, features regions such as Stølsheimen, Vaksdal-Bergsdalen, and parts of Osterøy island. The area contains 22 mountains exceeding 1000 meters in elevation, offering varied experiences for hikers. This terrain provides opportunities for both challenging ascents and more accessible walks.
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Beautiful view of Arna and the fjords towards the North Sea. The beautiful “Brakabu” cabin is located nearby.
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Top 360 degree panorama which makes the climb more than worthwhile.
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Beautiful view from the Skåldalsnipa summit and the path up there is steep but firm. After that the terrain becomes more boggy and the path is not easy to find as it is heavily overgrown. However, it is mostly flat. (Waypoint 1 to 2) The rest is easy to do. We would only recommend the hike to the summit. Otherwise you need to have good shoes with you so that you don't get wet socks.
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The highest top in the area and thus a must do on its own right. Be prepared for a bit of snow early in the season and some rock scrambling. The more direct route from/to redningshytten requires some mountaineering skills and is not advised for unexperienced hikers.
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The highest peak around Bergen with a great all-round view.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy Bruviniipa for its 360-degree panorama, making the climb highly rewarding. Another favorite is Gullfjellstoppen, which is the highest peak around Bergen and offers extensive views. Erstadfjellet Summit is also popular for its views of Arna and the fjords towards the North Sea.
Many peaks in Vaksdal provide excellent views. Bruviniipa is known for its spectacular 360-degree panorama. Gullfjellstoppen, as the highest peak in the area, offers an all-round view. Additionally, Erstadfjellet Summit provides beautiful vistas of Arna and the fjords, while Skåldalsnipa Summit also boasts a beautiful outlook.
Yes, Vaksdal offers diverse terrain suitable for various skill levels. While some peaks are challenging, there are easier options. For instance, the Fjordsyn Day Cabin loop from Stanghelle is an easy hike suitable for all fitness levels. The region generally has routes ranging from easy walks to more demanding ascents, ensuring something for everyone.
The highest mountain in Vaksdal municipality is Skjerjavasshovden, standing at 1264 meters. Located in the Stølsheimen region, it offers a significant challenge and rewarding panoramic views for those who reach its summit.
Beyond peak bagging, Vaksdal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the moderate Lid to Høgabu Trail or the more extended Dyreskaret – Austlia loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Dam in Norway – Steinsdalsfossen Waterfall loop' or general cycling routes such as the 'Picnic Tables on Grassy Meadow – Newly Paved Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Vaksdal, Road Cycling Routes around Vaksdal, and Cycling around Vaksdal guides.
The best time to hike in Vaksdal is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. During this period, you can expect crisp mountain air, vibrant wildflowers, and a higher chance of encountering wildlife. Early in the season, some higher peaks like Gullfjellstoppen might still have snow, and conditions can be wet, so waterproof shoes and good grip are often recommended.
Yes, Dustingen, located above the town of Dale, is quite characteristic and identifiable from miles away due to its distinctive shape. While not among the highest, its landmark status suggests it offers unique views of the Dale area and potentially the fjords.
Yes, Høgafjellet, at 868 meters, is the highest point on Osterøy island. Its location provides unique perspectives of the fjords and coastline, making it an excellent choice for those seeking coastal mountain views.
Visitors often praise the rewarding views and the sense of accomplishment. For example, the 360-degree panorama from Bruviniipa is frequently highlighted as making the climb worthwhile. Hikers on trails like Austlendingen Summit appreciate the constant new great views, even if the initial sections can be slippery. Many enjoy the diverse terrain and the natural beauty of the region.
Absolutely. Vaksdal offers several challenging routes for experienced hikers. Reaching the summit of Skjerjavasshovden (1264m), the highest peak, provides a significant challenge. For Gullfjellstoppen, the more direct route from/to Redningshytten requires mountaineering skills and is not advised for inexperienced hikers. The Dyreskaret – Austlia loop is also a moderate-to-challenging option requiring good fitness and sure-footedness.
Storliknausen, at 1193 meters, is the third highest mountain in Vaksdal and is situated in the Bergsdalen region. Its prominence suggests it offers expansive views of the Bergsdalen area, making it a notable peak for those exploring that part of the municipality.
Yes, the Lid to Høgabu Trail in Bergsdalen is a moderate 3.2-mile hike with a 1699-foot elevation gain that leads directly to the DNT Høgabu hut. This trail offers lake views and is a great option for a day hike with a clear destination.
While specific public transport details vary by peak, some trailheads are accessible. For example, for Austlendingen Summit, parking is available for approximately 5 cars near the E39, opposite a bus stop. It's advisable to research specific access points for your chosen peak, as the region encompasses diverse areas from fjords to high country.


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