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Hornindalsrokken

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Hornindalsrokken is a mountain in western Norway, rising to 1,527 meters (5,010 feet). It sits on the border between Stranda and Volda municipalities in Møre og Romsdal county. The mountain is sometimes called Honndalsrokken, Rokken, or Rokkjen.

It’s about 14 kilometers northeast of the village Grodås and Lake Hornindalsvatnet, 11 kilometers west of Hellesylt, and 6 kilometers southeast of Leira. The nearby peak Kvitegga is 3 kilometers to the northeast on the municipal border.

The easiest ways to climb Hornindalsrokken are from the Sæterdalen valley in Volda or from the Kjellstaddalen valley in Stranda. A popular viewpoint is from the Honndøla bridge, built in 1810, near County Road 60 in Indre Hornindal. To the north lies Lake Tyssevatnet, the innermost lake of the Hjørundfjorden area.


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