Digerronden, Mountain summit in Rondane National Park, Norway.
Digerronden rises to 2,015 meters (6,611 feet) and forms a pyramid-shaped peak within the Rondane mountains. It stands northeast of Otta and southeast of Dombås, accessible via several marked hiking trails.
The mountain became part of Rondane National Park in 1962, marking Norway's first national park and a turning point for land protection. This designation began systematic preservation of the entire mountain region.
The peak draws mountaineers from across Norway who come to test their skills and connect with fellow climbers in this remote setting. Its accessibility makes it a popular gathering spot for people seeking to experience the high mountain landscape.
The climb requires good fitness and proper mountain equipment, as conditions at higher elevations change rapidly and unpredictably. Visitors should check weather forecasts and prepare for sudden temperature drops.
The summit belongs to a special group of ten peaks in Rondane that exceed 2,000 meters in elevation. These high summits form the heart of the park and create one of Norway's most formidable alpine areas.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.