Beautiful panorama scenic view. Start the trip by parking by the local football field in Måløy. The sign says 2.1km, but thats misleading as it's only one way. My gps tracking measured 4.6km in total for that trip. Local guides will tell you the trip takes about one hour, but thats taking it at a very fast stride. Instead I suggest you take the trip at a slow walk and enjoy the scenery. Pack a bag and have a rest with something to eat at the top. Allow for 2-3 hours trip and it'll be a trip worth it. Once on the top you can either go down the same path you came or continue down the other side of the mountain for a round trip. If you like a challenge then continue on to the the next hill "brurahornet". Good hiking boots are recommended. The trail is a bit challenging. Its steepest at the beginning then gets easier at you get above...
Read moreA small mountain but the terrain does make it tricky. Hiking boots would be advisable in wet conditions. The trail is well marked they use red sticks in Norway. My son and nephew both aged 8 managed up and down with no problem. The tourist information will give you a map and point you in the right direction it starts about 200m...
Read moreStunning view, but it’s a bit challenging to hike! It takes around 3 hours to climb, if you are not a professional. It’s a bit slippery, so put on the right...
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