Sunnmørsalpane


Sunnmørsalpane (English: Sunnmøre Alps) is a collective term for the mountains range in the Sunnmøre region of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The mountain range encircles the Hjørundfjorden in the municipalities of Volda, Ørsta, Stranda, and Sykkylven. These mountains have peaks reaching 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) straight up from the fjord.[1]

Sunnmørsalpane
Sunnmørsalpene
Jakta seen from Slogen in the summer.
Highest point
PeakKvitegga
Elevation1,717 m (5,633 ft)
Coordinates62°05′41″N 06°42′07″E
Geography
Location of the mountain
Sunnmørsalpane (Norway)
LocationMøre og Romsdal, Norway
Range coordinates62°13′N 6°34′E

Well-known peaks include Slogen, Randers Topp, Jakta, Kolåstinden, Hornindalsrokken, Kvitegga, Skårasalen, and Råna. The area is well known to hiking and skiing enthusiasts, especially for its long skiing season until beginning of June.[2] The mountain range is visible from Ålesund's eastern suburbs.

In the heart of Sunnmøre there is a wondrous alpine world of tall, steep, jagged mountains, which constitute Sunnmøre's landmark and presents the most striking image of its peculiar and magnificent scenery. And amidst this chaos of edges and summits, the Hjørundfjord cuts into the south as a powerful wedge, 36 km long and 2 km wide.

Kristofer Randers (1890)
Sunnmørsalpane as seen from air over Ålesund.

References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Sunnmørsalpene" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  2. Aftenposten, 14 February 2015.


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