De syv søstre
De syv søstre | |
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The seven sisters | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Botnkrona |
Elevation | 1,072 m (3,517 ft) |
Geography | |
Country | Norway |
County | Nordland |
Range coordinates | 65°57′N 12°34′E / 65.95°N 12.57°ECoordinates: 65°57′N 12°34′E / 65.95°N 12.57°E |
De syv søstre (The Seven Sisters) is a mountain range on the island of Alsten in Norway.[1]
The seven peaks are (northeast to southwest):
- Botnkrona (1,072 m)
- Grytfoten (1,019 m)
- Skjæringen (1,037 m)
- Tvillingene ("the twins") (945 m and 980 m)
- Kvasstinden (1,010 m)
- Breitinden (910 m)[2]
The range is popular with hikers and offers scenic views over the surrounding area. On clear days visitors can truly understand why the surroundings are called "The kingdom of the thousand isles" by the local populace.
All the peaks can be climbed using marked paths, and on every summit there is a notebook where visitors can write their name.[3] After visiting all peaks, hikers can contact the local tourist association which will issue a certificate as a testimonial of their achievement. There is no time-limit for climbing all the peaks. The record for the quickest visit to all peaks is under 4 hours.
A good view of the mountain range can be achieved traveling by sea in the "Hurtigruten", as it passes the full length of the range.
See also
- Kjerag
- Kjeragbolten
- Preikestolen
- Trollgaren
- Trollveggen
- Trollstigen
- Trolltunga
- Besseggen
- List of waterfalls
References
- ↑ "De Syv Søstre - The Seven Sisters". Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.
- ↑ "The Seven Sisters (De Sju Søstre)". Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.
- ↑ "Information On De syv søstre". Retrieved 4 Aug 2010.