Best mountain peaks in Nord-Trøndelag are found within a diverse landscape, now part of Trøndelag county. This region is characterized by its wilderness, offering numerous peaks for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area provides opportunities for solitude and panoramic views. Many peaks rise steeply from their surroundings, indicating impressive vistas from their summits.
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Gluggfjellet is only 73 metres high, but you can get grand views over Rørvik and the coast from its neat, scenic summit. There is also a good short looped trail less than two kilometres long that goes around this small hill.
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Våttåberget is a popular and scenic 249-metre hill. There is a tower on the top with good panoramic views out over Trondheimsfjord. There is also a a nice seating and campfire area by the tower. This is a family friendly hill to hike and accessible for most of the year.
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A small peak (47 m) with a great view of the island. There's no bench, but you can sit on the rocks. The gravel road ends before this point, and a small path leads uphill, with occasional puddles and muddy ground from the rain (early June).
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Spillumsfjellet is a fine summit in the Namsos region. It boasts a glorious panorama of truly wild Norwegian countryside and out to the fjords.
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The top of Forbordsfjellet provides superb views across the fjords and towards Trondheim. It's a wonderfully rewarding hike.
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The summit of Tårnet is partly overshadowed by the World's largest garden chair, at the stunning viewpoint to the south. However, this 1,102-foot (336 m) summit is worth seeking out too.
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This is the signposted trail to Tyskenghatten, a fine summit that boasts tremendous views towards Heilhornet in Nordland. The trail is marked but dress appropriately, as the weather can be fickle.
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easy but beautiful hike to the summit
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The highest mountain in what was formerly Nord-Trøndelag county, and the highest point in the present-day Trøndelag county, is Jetnamsklumpen, standing at 1513 meters. It is located within Børgefjell National Park, known for its untouched wilderness.
For expansive views, Hartkjolen (1390 m) and Midtiklumpen (1333 m) are recognized for their significant prominence, suggesting unobstructed panoramic vistas. Additionally, Forbodsfjellet Summit View provides excellent views of both the sea and mountains.
Yes, for an easy but beautiful hike, consider Vattind Summit (Leka Island High Point), which is the highest point on Leka island. Other moderate options suitable for those with good fitness include Forbordsfjellet near Stjørdal and Oftenåsen near Steinkjer.
The terrain varies significantly. In areas like Børgefjell National Park, where Jetnamsklumpen is located, you can expect untouched wilderness with minimal marked routes, requiring self-sufficient trekking. Other peaks like Forbodsfjellet offer well-defined trails, sometimes through forests, with rewarding climbs.
You can find popular hiking trails such as the Forbordsfjellet loop near Stjørdal, the Vattind out and back on Leka, and the Oftenåsen loop near Steinkjer. For more options, explore the Hiking in Nord-Trøndelag guide.
The region is characterized by its diverse wilderness, including the pristine landscapes of Børgefjell National Park. Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views due to their prominence. You can also find island summits like Vattind (Leka Island High Point), providing unique coastal and mountain vistas.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views from summits like Vattind Summit and Spillumsfjellet Summit, which offer glorious panoramas of the wild Norwegian countryside and fjords. The sense of solitude and the rewarding climbs are also highly valued.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the ascent to Jetnamsklumpen can be steep, particularly from the south and east, with the east ridge offering opportunities for scrambling. The Børgefjell National Park area, where Jetnamsklumpen is located, is ideal for self-sufficient trekking in a wild environment.
The best time for hiking is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are more stable. However, some trails, like Forbodsfjellet Summit View, are also described as wonderful in winter, offering a quiet and uncrowded experience, though requiring appropriate gear.
Absolutely. Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain biking trails, with options like the Old Town Bridge Trondheim loop or the Saksvik cross. For more details, refer to the MTB Trails in Nord-Trøndelag guide. There are also waterfall hikes available, such as the Formofossen Waterfall loop, detailed in the Waterfall hikes in Nord-Trøndelag guide.
While not explicitly 'hidden,' peaks like Spillumsfjellet Summit in the Namsos region offer a fine summit experience with glorious panoramas. Tårnet Summit, though partly overshadowed by a nearby attraction, is also worth seeking out for its views.


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