Drangen Peak
Drangen Peak 2

Drangen Peak

Troms4.8 (67 reviews)
HikingExpertEco-Friendly
Duration
6 hours
Difficulty
Expert
Rating
4.8/5
Region
Troms

About This Adventure

Drangen is Ibestad's highest and most challenging peak, rising to 1022 meters with dramatic verticality from surrounding terrain. This expert-level hike from Litjevatnet parking area on Mevassveien road demands technical hiking skills, route-finding ability, and mountain experience.

The Trail

Drangen is Ibestad's highest and most challenging peak, rising to 1022 meters with dramatic verticality from surrounding terrain. This expert-level hike from Litjevatnet parking area on Mevassveien road demands technical hiking skills, route-finding ability, and mountain experience. The trail passes the beautiful Sulvatnet lake before ascending steeply through increasingly rugged terrain. The upper sections involve scrambling over large boulders, navigating steep scree slopes, and traversing exposed ridges where a head for heights is essential. Route-finding can be challenging as the trail becomes less defined higher up—bring GPS, map, and compass.

What to Expect

Weather conditions are critical; this summit should only be attempted in stable, clear conditions as fog makes navigation extremely difficult and dangerous. The final approach to the summit requires careful foot placement and some use of hands for balance and grip. The reward for this challenging ascent is genuinely spectacular: 360-degree views encompassing Ibestad's fjords and mountains, the surrounding islands, and on exceptionally clear days, visibility extending far across the Norwegian Sea. Lakes glitter below like scattered mirrors, and the sense of achievement is profound. The descent requires as much concentration as the ascent, with loose rock and steep sections demanding careful navigation.

Planning Your Visit

Allow 6-8 hours for the round trip, starting early to ensure full daylight. This is absolutely not a hike for beginners or those uncomfortable with exposure and challenging terrain. Essential equipment includes solid mountain boots, trekking poles, layers for rapidly changing conditions, emergency shelter, extra food and water, first aid kit, and communication device. Consider hiring a local guide for first attempts, as local knowledge of the safest routes is invaluable. Only for experienced mountain hikers seeking genuine Alpine-style challenges in an Arctic setting.

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Location

GPS Coordinates

68.7850, 17.1500

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