Best mountain peaks around Rauma are found in a region renowned for its dramatic and iconic mountain peaks, particularly within the Romsdalen valley. This area is characterized by towering cliffs, deep valleys, and prominent summits. It is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking challenging ascents and expansive views. The landscape offers a variety of mountain experiences, from accessible viewpoints to demanding ridge hikes.
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A not exactly cheap ascent/descent, but the view is almost priceless. We are glad we did it...
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Super nice cable car 🚡
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The view is really fantastic. at ☀️
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We took the liberty of taking the gondola down the mountain. Our knees didn't like it, the wallet didn't. 🥴🤣👌 32 euros per person is a house number. But hey it's vacation.
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Approximately 700 meters high panoramic mountain of Andalsnes, accessible by gondola since May 2921
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This amazing peak offers a wonderful view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. From the top you can see straight into Romsdalen, with a view of Trollveggen, Romsdalshorn and Vengjetind. Blånebba is easy to reach as a branch off Romsdalseggen. This "detour" is worth it.
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Summit in Romsdalsfjellet with (probably) fantastic views. I had fog. Still a very nice climb.
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A fabulous view is guaranteed on the edge of the Trollveggen wall. Deep down you can see the parking lot at the E 136 with the Trollveggen visitor center in Romsdalen and is pleased to be able to experience the Trollveggen from a completely different perspective than all the tourists down in the valley. All around are mighty mountains, especially the Romsdalshorn on the opposite side of the valley.
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, the Romsdalseggen Ridge is highly recommended, offering an "orchestra space" view of the Romsdal mountains, the Rauma River, and the distant sea. Another excellent option is Blånebba Peak, which provides a wonderful vista directly into Romsdalen, including Trollveggen, Romsdalshorn, and Vengjetind.
Yes, the Romsdalen Gondola to Nesaksla offers a very accessible option for families. From Nesaksla, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the fjord at 708 meters above sea level, with smaller hiking trails and a restaurant available. The Rampestreken viewpoint, extending from Nesaksla, also provides an exhilarating perspective.
Trollveggen is Europe's highest vertical cliff, rising almost 1,800 meters from the Romsdalen valley floor, with over 1,000 meters of vertical cliff and a 50-meter overhang. It's a globally recognized mountain, central to Norwegian alpine and climbing history. You can get an impressive view from the Edge of Trollveggen Wall, offering a unique perspective compared to the valley floor.
The Romsdalseggen Ridge is a challenging 10 km trail, often taking 7-9 hours, with airy sections and demanding ascents. Peaks like Romsdalshorn and Vengetindene are also known for their challenging routes, attracting mountaineers for generations. These are best suited for those with good fitness and experience.
Rauma offers a variety of hiking trails, from demanding ridge hikes to moderate mountain ascents. For challenging routes, consider the Romsdalseggen Ridge Trail or the Kløvstien Trail. For a moderate option with great views, the Beautiful short mountain hike to Litlefjellet is a good choice. You can find more options in the Hiking around Rauma guide.
While the region is beautiful year-round, the best time for hiking the mountain peaks in Rauma 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 allows for the best visibility and safer passage on challenging routes like Romsdalseggen. Winter hiking is possible but requires specialized gear and experience.
Besides hiking, Rauma offers excellent opportunities for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various MTB Trails around Rauma, including loops around Stigfossen Waterfall. For road cyclists, there are challenging routes like the Trollstigen Loop from Åndalsnes, offering incredible scenery.
Yes, Skarven (1048 m) Summit is noted for its "really fantastic" views, making it a worthy destination for those seeking impressive vistas slightly off the most popular trails. It offers a rewarding climb even if the weather isn't perfectly clear.
When hiking challenging ridges like Romsdalseggen, expect a demanding and long trail, often taking 7-9 hours. There are airy sections where you'll be exposed, and the terrain can be steep. It's crucial to be well-prepared with appropriate gear, sufficient food and water, and to have a good level of fitness. The reward is unparalleled panoramic views, but safety and preparation are paramount.
Accessibility varies significantly. Some viewpoints, like Nesaksla, are easily accessible via the Romsdalen Gondola from Åndalsnes, making them suitable for all fitness levels. Other peaks, such as Romsdalseggen, require demanding hikes. While specific public transport details to trailheads are not provided, Åndalsnes serves as a central hub, and many trails start from areas accessible by car, often with designated parking.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from iconic spots like Romsdalseggen Ridge and the Rampestreken viewpoint. The dramatic scale of mountains like Trollveggen and the feeling of standing on a steep ledge are frequently highlighted. The region's combination of challenging hikes and accessible viewpoints ensures there's something for every type of mountain enthusiast.


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