Best mountain peaks around Jondal offer a diverse range of experiences, set against a dramatic landscape that blends fjord, mountain, and glacier scenery. The region, nestled between the Hardangerfjord and the expansive Folgefonna glacier, provides opportunities for various hiking levels. Visitors can explore a variety of peaks, from those offering panoramic fjord views to those providing access to ancient ice formations. This area is characterized by its unique natural features, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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A new trail equipped with huge stone steps placed by Nepalese Sherpas ascends the southern face. This new ascent and descent route is recommended over the old one that ascends from the road to the east, which is much steeper and rockier.
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The summit of Samlen offers wide views over the Hardangerfjord and the surrounding valleys. The trail up is steep but well-marked, with rocky sections and open terrain near the top. A rewarding spot to catch your breath and take in the Norwegian landscape from above.
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Even in July it was still so cold that I wore long sleeves on my legs and arms and a thermal vest was a must. And you are not as lonely here as in other parts of Norway...
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Nice short hike with a fantastic view if the weather is good. After the hike you should treat yourself to a pizza in Herand, it's really great!
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From Nosi there was still snow. Then it was pretty slippery. View just great.
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The tour is classified as "easy", which it definitely wasn't in today's (May 2022) conditions! Mud, leftover snow and steep sections were a real challenge. But the view from the top of Haukasen is really worth the effort! The descent was easier.
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The climb up here is out of this world! The road is good all the way up, and is normally open from around May 1st. The Fonna Summer Ski Center is here, so you'll see a lot of snowboarders and skiiers around all summer! Beware of the weather. It can be cold at the top all year - and weather can change rapidly. So bring extra clothes for the descent.
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Spectacular views over the surrounding fjords and green, rocky landscapes. Depending on the weather, you may find yourself hiking above the clouds.
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Visitors to Jondal particularly enjoy Nosi Viewpoint for its expansive views and the option to continue to the Hardangervidda plateau. Another favorite is Above the fjord, above the clouds, offering spectacular vistas over the surrounding fjords. For a challenging ascent with a rewarding panorama, the Trail to the Haukasen Summit is highly rated.
Yes, the monumental Folgefonna Glacier is a significant feature of the region. As the highest point in Jondal, it offers unparalleled glacier hiking experiences, including 'blue ice hikes' on the Juklavass glacier. The Folgefonna Summer Ski Centre also provides access to higher elevations, serving as a starting point for exploring the surrounding mountains.
Saksaklepp (1491m), the highest independent mountain entirely within Jondal municipality, is renowned for its panoramic views. From its summit, you can see the majestic Folgefonna glacier, the Hardangerfjord, and extensive parts of the wider Hardanger region, making it an outstanding trip for vistas.
Samlen is a distinct fjord-side mountain known for its unique summit trail. The hike features a wooden staircase and rewards climbers with spectacular panoramic views of the Hardangerfjord. It offers a challenging ascent but is well worth the effort for the scenery.
Jondal offers a diverse range of hiking trails. You can find routes like the moderate Samlen Summit Trail, or easier options such as the Herand Waterfall – View of Hardangerfjord loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around Jondal guide.
Hiking on Folgefonna can be challenging, and conditions can be cold even in July, so bringing warm layers and extra clothes is essential. The weather can change rapidly at the top. Guided 'blue ice hikes' are available for safe exploration of the glacier.
The Trail to the Haukasen Summit can present challenges such as mud, leftover snow, and steep sections, especially in certain conditions. However, visitors consistently find the view from the top to be a rewarding experience that justifies the effort.
Yes, Jonahornet is recognized for its characteristic pointy peak, making it an easily identifiable landmark. Jonstein is another significant, hat-shaped mountain in the Folgefonnhalvøya region, with a portion belonging to Jondal, and is often compared to Hårteigen on Hardangervidda for its unique appearance.
Beyond hiking, Jondal offers various cycling opportunities. You can find challenging road cycling routes like the Folgefonna climb time trial, or explore touring bicycle routes such as the Fykse Bridge – View of Hardangerfjord loop. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Jondal and Cycling around Jondal guides.
The mountain peaks around Jondal are unique due to their dramatic landscape, which seamlessly blends fjord, mountain, and glacier scenery. This combination provides a diverse range of experiences, from trekking across ancient ice formations on Folgefonna to enjoying panoramic views of the Hardangerfjord from peaks like Saksaklepp and Samlen, all within a single region.
When hiking to Nosi Viewpoint, be prepared for potentially slippery conditions, especially if there's snow. It can be significantly colder at the top, so bringing a jacket is advisable. The steps on the trail can be tricky, but with poles, they are manageable. The views are truly spectacular.


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