Best mountain peaks around Dovre are found in a significant Norwegian region known for its diverse landscapes and unique wildlife. This area forms a natural barrier in central Norway, characterized by plateaus, rounded peaks, and an Arctic feel at higher elevations. The mineral-rich soil supports a unique plant life, and the region is home to musk oxen and wild reindeer. Dovre offers a range of experiences from challenging climbs to accessible summits.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Of Snøhetta's major summits, Stortoppen is the tallest, towering to 2,286 metres (7,500 ft), making it the highest mountain in Norway outside Jotunheimen. The views from the summit are sensational, with many of the nation’s most celebrated mountain ranges clearly visible on a good day. It's most often ascended from Snøheim or Reinheim and the hike along its east ridge is rocky, tough but not overly technical. It can also be ascended from Åmotdalshytta via its broad, north-west shoulder.
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At 2,286 m, Snøhetta, Stortoppen, is the highest peak in Dovrefjell. Magnificent views. Here are a few practical tips: Starting point: The most popular route starts at Snøheim (a DNT hut), accessible by shuttle bus from the parking lot in Hjerkinn (in summer). Duration: Approx. 5–7 hours (round trip), depending on fitness and weather. Distance: Approximately 12–14 km total, with approximately 900 meters of elevation gain. Difficulty: Moderate to difficult. Not a via ferrata, but rocky, steep in places, and slippery when wet.
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Rising to 7,500 feet (2,286 m), Snøhetta is the highest summit in Norway outside of Jotunheimen. In the summer months, it's a popular objective from the Snøheim DNT cabin.
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Vardhøe is a relatively easy summit to get to from Høvringen and it makes for an easy run. It's a popular route with families so consider other trail users at all times.
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Formokampen is one of the most popular summit objectives in Rondane National Park. The apex boasts a viewfinder, allowing you to match the panorama to the names of the peaks you can see.
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Unfortunately, the path can no longer be found. There is an alternative that goes around the mountain (and then to the top??) - but very close to the cliff and unsecured. Was too tricky for us, we turned around. Still looks great on the lake!
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This is a nice picture of the tower on top of Geitberget, a mountaintop nearby, so not of Snøhetta viewpoint
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The Dovre region boasts several impressive peaks. Among the most famous is Snøhetta, Stortoppen, the tallest mountain in Norway outside Jotunheimen, known for its sensational views. Other significant peaks include Storhøe, the highest point in Dovre National Park, and Formokampen, a popular summit in the bordering Rondane National Park with a viewfinder at its apex.
For a challenging ascent, Snøhetta, Stortoppen is highly recommended. The climb to its 2,286-meter summit is strenuous but incredibly rewarding, often starting from Snøheim or Reinheim. The hike along its east ridge is rocky and tough, requiring surefootedness and good footwear.
Yes, for a more accessible option, Vardhøe is a great choice. It's relatively easy to reach from Høvringen and offers beautiful views over the entire region, making it a popular route for families.
Many peaks in Dovre provide stunning vistas. Snøhetta, Stortoppen offers sensational views where many of Norway's celebrated mountain ranges are visible on a clear day. Formokampen in Rondane National Park also provides impressive panoramas, aided by a viewfinder at its summit. Additionally, Mehøe Summit is praised for its 360° panorama.
The Dovre mountains are renowned for their unique wildlife. You can often spot musk oxen, especially around Snøhetta. The region is also home to one of Europe's last original wild reindeer populations, particularly within Dovre National Park, making it a significant site for wildlife observation.
The Dovre region's plant life is unique due to its geological composition. The bedrock, rich in minerals like greenschist and black phyllite, creates a mineral-rich soil. This environment fosters a diverse and rare mountain flora, including species like Dovre draba, particularly in areas like Dovre National Park.
Beyond peak bagging, the Dovre region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the Viewpoint Snøhetta Trail or the Summit hike to Snøhetta from Snøheim tourist hut. There are also extensive cycling opportunities, with guides for road cycling and touring bicycle routes around Dovre.
The best time to visit the Dovre mountains for hiking is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September. During this period, the snow has largely melted from the lower and mid-elevations, trails are more accessible, and the weather is generally milder, offering the best conditions for exploring the peaks and enjoying the diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, the Dovre region is rich in history. You can find historical routes such as the King's Road and parts of the Pilgrim's Path, which traverse the landscape. These ancient trails offer a glimpse into the region's past and provide unique hiking experiences.
Visitors frequently highlight the sensational views and the untouched wilderness experience. Many appreciate the feeling of being carried away by nature's expressiveness, especially from summits like Mehøe Summit. The opportunity to spot unique wildlife like musk oxen and wild reindeer also adds to the appeal, as does the diverse range of trails catering to different skill levels.
Yes, for those who wish to admire Snøhetta without undertaking the full summit climb, the Viewpoint Snøhetta offers a spectacular viewing pavilion. This provides an excellent opportunity to experience the mountain's grandeur and the surrounding landscape with a less demanding hike.
Yes, the Geitberget Summit Tower offers a unique viewing experience. This man-made monument provides a great 360° all-round view, conveying an unbelievable sense of width with hardly any trees or bushes obstructing the snowy mountains in the national park.


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