Best mountain peaks around Rondane are found within Norway's oldest national park, Rondane National Park. This high mountain area features around 10 summits exceeding 2,000 meters, offering diverse experiences for hikers. The landscape transitions from rounded peaks in the south to steep mountains in the north, set against a backdrop of high-mountain scenery. The park is also a vital habitat for wild reindeer, adding to its natural appeal.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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Rondslottet is the highest peak in the Rondane range at 2,178 metres (7,146 ft). It's the crowning point of a rugged and complex massif that along contains neighbouring Storronden. The peak is usually either climbed from Rondvassbu to the south-west via Rondholet and Vinjeronden, or from Bjørnhollia to the south-east via Langglupdalen.
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A mighty 7,014 foot (2,138 m) summit, Storronden is a great objective from the Rondvassbu DNT cabin. It rises to the south of Rondeslottet and the two can be linked via a col.
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Vinjeronden is a spectacular summit that make tackle on the way to Rondeslottet, the highest mountain in Rondane National Park. It's a challenging 8-mile run from the Rondvassbu DNT cabin to Rondeslottet and twice as far from the parking at Spranget.
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At 7,146 feet (2,178 m), Rondeslottet is the highest summit in Rondane National Park. It's name translates as 'the Castle of Rondane'. The summit makes for a great adventure run from the nearby Rondvassbu DNT hut.
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Formokampen is one of the most popular summit objectives in Rondane National Park. The apex boasts a viewfinder, allowing you to match the panorama to the names of the peaks you can see.
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Medium difficulty. Mountain boots recommended, as there are quite much loose rocks on the way. The roundtrip is approx 3 hrs from the parking at fv 27. A couple of steep paths, but climbing is not necessary.
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The Rondslottet is a summit of the Rondane National Park which culminates at 2,178 meters above sea level.
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The view from Storronden is spectacular. That's why the climb is worth it.
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Among the most popular peaks in Rondane National Park is Formokampen, known for its panoramic views and a viewfinder to identify surrounding summits. Another favorite is Støre Ramshøgda Summit (1,463 m), which offers brilliant views of the Rondane peaks on clear days from its flat plateau. Storronden Summit, the second-highest peak, is also highly appreciated for its spectacular vistas despite a stony ascent.
Yes, Rondane offers several challenging climbs. The highest peak, Rondslottet (2,178 m), is a demanding ascent often combined with Vinjeronden, providing a double 2000m peak experience. Trolltinden, with its very narrow and steep edge, also presents a significant challenge requiring more than just hiking skills. These routes often involve steep, rocky terrain and require good endurance.
While many peaks are challenging, some are more accessible. Formokampen is considered a family-friendly hike, offering rewarding views. Veslesmeden, though not among the highest, is also noted as suitable for children accustomed to hiking, providing fantastic views of the Rondeslottet massif.
The mountain peaks in Rondane offer breathtaking panoramic views. From summits like Rondslottet, you can see large parts of Norway and the other 2000m peaks of the national park. Storronden Summit provides expansive views of the Rondane massif and even Jotunheimen on clear days. The landscape is characterized by high mountain plateaus, often above the tree line, with unique red and orange hues from lichen.
The highest peak in Rondane National Park is Rondslottet, standing at 2,178 meters (7,146 ft). It is often referred to as the 'king of the peaks' and offers a magical view of the entire Rondane massif.
Beyond summiting peaks, Rondane offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those found in the Hiking around Rondane guide, which features routes like the 'Summit hike to Storronden' or 'From Bjørnhollia to Musvoldsætra'. For those interested in longer treks, the Mountain Hikes around Rondane guide provides options like the 'Rondslottet Summit – Vinjeronden Summit loop'. Road cycling routes are also available, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Rondane guide.
The best time to hike the Rondane peaks is typically during the summer months, from late June to early September, when the snow has largely melted and the weather is most stable. However, rapid weather changes are common in the mountains, so always be prepared for varying conditions.
Rondane National Park is a vital habitat for wild reindeer, which have roamed the area for thousands of years. Spotting these majestic animals is a highlight for many visitors. The high mountain environment also supports various bird species and smaller mammals adapted to the alpine conditions.
Accommodation options near Rondane National Park include mountain lodges and cabins such as Rondvassbu, Bjørnhollia, and Dørålseter, which serve as popular starting points for hikes. There are also various hotels, guesthouses, and campsites in the surrounding valleys and villages.
As Norway's oldest national park, Rondane has regulations in place to protect its unique environment. These typically include rules about waste disposal, lighting fires, and respecting wildlife. Camping is generally permitted in designated areas or following 'allemannsretten' (the right to roam) principles, but specific rules may apply to protect sensitive areas or during certain seasons. It's advisable to check the official national park guidelines before your visit.
Dogs are generally welcome in Rondane National Park, but they must be kept on a leash, especially during the bird nesting season (April 1 to August 20) and to protect wild reindeer. Some cabins or accommodations may have specific rules regarding pets, so it's best to check in advance.
Many prominent peaks in Rondane are accessible within a day's walk from central points like Rondvatnet. Popular starting points for hikes include Rondvassbu and Bjørnhollia. Parking is available at various access points, such as Spranget for Rondvassbu. Public transport options to the park's vicinity are also available, though often requiring further travel to reach specific trailheads.
Rondane's landscape is characterized by a high mountain area with large plateaus, predominantly above the tree line. It features a transition from rounded peaks in the south to steep mountains in the north. The ground is often arid, covered by heather and lichen, creating distinctive red and orange hues. This rugged wilderness, combined with the presence of wild reindeer, gives Rondane a unique and ancient feel.
Visitors consistently praise the stunning and expansive views from the Rondane peaks, often describing them as 'magical'. The sense of accomplishment after a challenging climb, the unique high-mountain landscape, and the opportunity to experience Norway's rugged wilderness are also highly valued. The komoot community has upvoted the peaks 11 times and shared 6 photos, highlighting their appreciation for the area's natural beauty and hiking experiences.


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