Best mountain peaks around Folldal are found in a region characterized by mountains and valleys, offering numerous summits. This area is notable for its proximity to Rondane National Park, which features several majestic peaks. The landscape includes high alpine terrain, wild mountain lakes, and diverse wildlife. The region provides a range of hiking experiences, from challenging ascents to more gentle trails.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Rondslottet is the highest peak in the Rondane range at 2,178 metres (7,146 ft). It's the crowning point of a rugged and complex massif that along contains neighbouring Storronden. The peak is usually either climbed from Rondvassbu to the south-west via Rondholet and Vinjeronden, or from Bjørnhollia to the south-east via Langglupdalen.
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A mighty 7,014 foot (2,138 m) summit, Storronden is a great objective from the Rondvassbu DNT cabin. It rises to the south of Rondeslottet and the two can be linked via a col.
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At 7,146 feet (2,178 m), Rondeslottet is the highest summit in Rondane National Park. It's name translates as 'the Castle of Rondane'. The summit makes for a great adventure run from the nearby Rondvassbu DNT hut.
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The highest point of the pilgrimage is at 1314m.
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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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The Rondslottet is a summit of the Rondane National Park which culminates at 2,178 meters above sea level.
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The view from Storronden is spectacular. That's why the climb is worth it.
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That's not the highest point. Coming from the north, it continues uphill to over 1200m!
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Visitors frequently praise Mehøe Summit for its stunning 360° panorama. Other notable peaks include Storronden Summit, the second highest peak in Rondane National Park, offering extensive views, and Rondslottet, the highest point in the Rondane range.
The mountains around Folldal offer breathtaking alpine scenery and panoramic vistas. From peaks like Mehøe Summit and Geitberget Summit Tower, you can experience expansive 360° views. The treeline is relatively low in Norway, meaning stunning views are accessible even without extreme altitudes.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging ascents. Storronden Summit and Rondslottet, both within Rondane National Park, are known for their demanding routes and rewarding views. The ascent to Storronden, for instance, is stony/rocky and quite long, but without major technical difficulties.
The region, especially Rondane National Park, is characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes, wild mountain lakes, and diverse wildlife. You can often spot wild reindeer (estimated at 2,000–4,000 animals), moose, and foxes. The area also features interesting geological formations from the last Ice Age.
Yes, the Highest Point on the Pilgrim Path is an intermediate summit and trail located between Hjerkinn and Kongsvoll, featuring a large stone marker next to the historic pilgrimage path. Additionally, staying at DNT mountain huts like Rondvassbu or Bjørnhollia offers a glimpse into traditional Norwegian mountain life.
Beyond peak bagging, the area offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails around Folldal, including routes to DNT mountain huts. For cyclists, there are cycling routes and MTB trails available, catering to different difficulty levels.
The best time for hiking and exploring the mountain peaks is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. This period allows for comfortable hiking and optimal wildlife viewing.
While many peaks offer challenging ascents, the region also provides more gentle trails through flower-filled valleys, suitable for families. Rondane National Park, with its diverse wildlife and stunning scenery, can be enjoyed by families on less strenuous routes. Always check specific trail difficulties before heading out.
The region offers opportunities to stay at traditional DNT (Norwegian Trekking Association) mountain huts, such as Rondvassbu and Bjørnhollia, which provide accommodation and meals, offering a unique cultural experience and direct access to major peaks and trails.
While not entirely within Folldal, Snøhetta is a significant mountain located near the village, making it an accessible and noteworthy peak for visitors. It's renowned for its distinctive shape and as a prime habitat for wild reindeer, offering excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing and challenging hikes in its vicinity.
Rondane National Park, east of Folldal, is home to ten rounded peaks exceeding 2,000 meters. It's Norway's first national park and is famous for its large wild reindeer populations, diverse wildlife, and stunning alpine landscape with wild mountain lakes. It offers extensive hiking opportunities, often leading to DNT mountain huts.


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