Høgronden, Mountain summit in Rondane National Park, Norway.
Høgronden is the third highest peak in Rondane National Park at 2,114 meters and stands among roughly 170 summits within this mountain range in Innlandet county. The peak forms part of the northeastern section of the range and connects to nearby ridges and valleys through established hiking routes.
The name comes from Old Norse, where 'høg' means high and 'rond' derives from the original designation of the nearby lake Rondvatnet. This naming reflects the area's deep connections to early Scandinavian settlements and geography.
The summit is a common waypoint for hikers exploring the broader mountain range and serves as a gathering point for those trekking through these highlands. Visitors often use it to orient themselves within the larger landscape and to plan their onward routes.
County Road 27 provides access to the eastern approach, where most marked trails begin their ascent toward the peak. Visitors should prepare for changeable weather and bring sturdy footwear along with layered clothing suitable for mountain conditions.
The mountain rises with a prominence of 698 meters, making it a distinct visual landmark when viewed from surrounding valleys and lower elevations. This vertical separation from neighboring ridges gives it an unmistakable presence in the landscape.
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