Best mountain peaks around Leikanger offer rewarding hiking experiences with spectacular fjord views. Leikanger, situated along the Sognefjord, provides access to several peaks that showcase the intricate fjord system. Many of these peaks reach over 600 meters in elevation, providing continuous vistas throughout the ascent. The region is known for its diverse natural landscape, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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At 1,604 feet (489 m) above sea level, Klukshaug is a fine vantage point above Balestrand. It features on the Balestrand Up race, which goes from the Kviknes Hotel to the top of Raudmelen, quite a way above yet!
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Raudmelen is the objective for the Balestand Up race. Standing 3,189 feet (972 m) above sea level, making it to the top is a strenous effort. However, the reward is dreamy mountain views.
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Konshaug is a beautiful, slightly flattened peak with a great view. The shorter climb from Djuvik or Tveit is mostly quite steep through forest and over streams. Easier but much longer is the route via the Kalbakk route.
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Gulepple and Keipen are striking mountain peaks, which can be seen well from Balestrand. Both can be reached via a steep climb. The effort is worth it! The trail starts at Esefjord Camping and is marked. (not to be seen in Komoot)
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The “summit” of Stedjeåsen lies inconspicuously right on the side of the road between forest and raised moor. At an altitude of 620 meters there are still too many trees to provide a good view from the plateau. But fortunately a small wooden sign shows the way to the viewing point about 200 meters further south.
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The mountain peaks around Leikanger offer spectacular views, primarily of the Sognefjord and its intricate system. Peaks like Mælen and Keipen provide a 'bird's-eye view' of the fjord. From Klukshaug, you can see both Sognefjord and Esefjord. Raudmelen offers views of distant glaciers, while Stav provides impeccable views of the entire Fjærlandsfjord and parts of the middle Sognefjord and Aurlandsfjord.
Yes, some peaks are known for their accessibility. Raudmelen is described as an 'every man's mountain' due to continuous fjord views throughout the hike. Hest and Stav are also praised for their very easy accessibility, with no lengthy approach from the car park, offering over 700 meters of altitude.
Many peaks provide excellent fjord views. Mælen is highlighted for its wonderful view of the fjord. Keipen offers a sense of being 'on the roof of the Sognefjord'. Klukshaug provides views of Sognefjord and Esefjord from its viewpoints Orrabenken and Buråsi Benken. From Stedjeåsen Summit, a small wooden sign directs you to a viewing point with views further south.
For those seeking a challenge, Raudmelen is a demanding summit, standing at over 970 meters, known for its strenuous effort but rewarding mountain views. Keipen and Gulepple also involve a steep climb, with the effort being well worth the views.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't detailed, the region is known for optimal skiing opportunities on peaks like Hest and Stav when conditions are right, suggesting winter can be a good time for snow sports. For hiking, generally late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable conditions, though trails can be muddy during rain.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories are not listed for the peaks themselves, the region is known for diverse walking experiences through forests, fields, and valleys. Peaks like Raudmelen are considered accessible for many, suggesting some routes might be suitable for families, though always check specific trail difficulties.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the Leikanger area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, such as the 'Sogndalsfjorden loop from Hermansverk' or the 'Balestrand – Gaularfjellet Viewpoint loop'. There are also touring bicycle routes like the 'Balestrand loop from Tjugum kyrkje'. For more hiking, check out routes like the 'Fadnastølen Loop' or 'View of Balestrand – Djupeli loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Leikanger, Cycling around Leikanger, and Hiking around Leikanger guides.
The primary natural attraction is the stunning Sognefjord itself, which is visible from many peaks. The region also features well-maintained cultural landscapes, forests, and valleys. Some highlights like Klukshaug are categorized as having forest and lake features, offering diverse natural scenery.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking fjord views and the rewarding hiking experiences. The sense of achievement from reaching summits like Keipen, described as being 'on the roof of the Sognefjord', is a major draw. The diverse trails and the opportunity to see distant glaciers from peaks like Raudmelen are also highly appreciated.
Yes, several peaks feature notable viewpoints. On Klukshaug, you'll find Orrabenken and Buråsi Benken, which offer fantastic views of Sognefjord and Esefjord. From Stedjeåsen Summit, a small wooden sign indicates the way to a viewing point about 200 meters further south from the plateau.
Hike durations vary significantly based on the peak and your starting point. For instance, reaching the top of Raudmelen is described as a strenuous effort, implying a longer, more demanding hike. Peaks like Hest and Stav are noted for having no lengthy approach from the car park, suggesting shorter access times to the trails themselves, though the ascent still covers over 700 meters of altitude.


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