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Autumn in Oppland, Norway Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/IN
Hiking in the Jotunheimen National Park is like a national sport to Norwegians. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/IN
Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
There are many good spots for kiting at the Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
Go for a snowmobile trip across Finnmarksvidda Mountain Plateau. Driving under the northern lights is a magic experience. Photo: C.H./Innovation Norway
Hardangervidda Mountain Plateau is known for excellent hiking and fishing possibilities. You can find organised hikes for groups. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovasjon Norge
Eidsbugarden Mountain Lodge is a popular and good place to stay, and a perfect base camp for doing different walks in the Jotunheimen Mountains. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
The Rondane National Park offers hiking and skiing, and you can stay at different mountain lodges every night. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
Sunnmørsalpene are located north in Fjord Norway, close to Ålesund and Molde, and offer spectacular peaks and dramatic nature. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
The Dovrefjell mountain area is the home of the musk ox and the barrier between the southern and central regions of Norway. Photo: Anders Gjengedal/Innovation Norway
Enjoy the magical midnight sun during the summer months, or the northern lights during autumn and winter. Photo: CH/Innovation Norway
The Lyngensalpene Mountains are located northeast of Tromsø in Northern Norway. Photo: Sigrid de Vries/Destinasjon Tromsø

Mountain guide

Here is a guide to all the main mountain regions in Norway. Galdhøpiggen is the tallest mountain at 2,469 metres. Find out more. More...

Interest:  Hiking, Skiing, Mountains

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Autumn in Oppland, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/IN

Mountain guide

Here is a guide to all the main mountain regions in Norway. Galdhøpiggen is the tallest mountain at 2,469 metres. Find out more.

Mountain guide

Source: Visit Norway

Mountains of Norway

    Norwegian mountain regions

    Jotunheimen

    Jotunheimen has the largest concentration of mountains higher than 2,000 metres in Northern Europe.
    Interest: Mountains, National parks

    Hardangervidda

    The vast mountain plateau of Hardangervidda is one of Europe's largest. It is also home to Northern Europe’s largest stock of reindeer.
    Interest: Mountains, National parks

    Dovrefjell

    The Dovrefjell mountain area is the home of the musk ox and the barrier between the southern and central regions of Norway.
    Interest: Mountains

    Finnmarksvidda

    Finnmarksvidda is one of Norway’s largest mountain plateaus and the home of the Sami people.
    Interest: Arctic Norway, Mountains

    Lyngsalpene (The Lyngen Alps)

    The impressive Lyngsalpene are located above the Arctic Circle, not far from the city of Tromsø.
    Interest: Mountains

    Rondane

    Norway’s oldest national park is home to wild reindeer and has several peaks over 2,000 metres.
    Interest: Mountains, National parks

    Sunnmørsalpene

    Majestic peaks and a rugged alpine massif distinguish Sunnmørsalpene from other mountain areas in Norway. Off-piste skiing is at its best here.
    Interest: Mountains

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    Hiking in Jondal

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