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Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda is a prominent summit located in the eastern part of Stange municipality, within the scenic Romedal Allmenning area of Innlandet county, Norway. Standing at an elevation of 642.3 meters above sea level, it proudly holds the title of the highest point in Stange municipality. This notable peak is nestled within the Årkjølen nature reserve, positioned on one side of the beautiful Fjellsjøen lake, with Nordre Fjellsjøhøgda on the other.
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While the hike to Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda is generally considered intermediate due to varied terrain and some marshy sections, it can be manageable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The key is to wear sturdy, waterproof footwear and allow ample time. The trail is well-marked, and the elevation gain is gradual, making it a rewarding experience for those new to hiking if they are prepared.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the trails in Romedal Allmenning, which includes the path to Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda. However, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash, especially during the bird nesting season (typically April 1st to August 20th) and to protect local wildlife. Always clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the Årkjølen nature reserve.
The primary parking area for Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda is often at Rottjennet. While parking is generally available, it's advisable to check for any specific fees or permits required for parking within the Romedal Allmenning area, as these can sometimes apply. Arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends or during peak season, is recommended to secure a spot.
The view directly from the summit of Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda can be somewhat obstructed by trees. However, the popular hiking route typically includes the nearby peak of Årkjølen (641 meters), which features an observation tower. From this tower, hikers can enjoy expansive 360-degree panoramic views of the Innlandet and former Akershus counties, and on clear days, even spot the Keplerstjernen art installation at Gardermoen.
While the intro suggests warmer months for hiking, winter hiking to Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda is possible for experienced individuals. However, trails will be covered in snow and ice, requiring appropriate gear such as snowshoes or skis, and potentially ice cleats. Conditions can be challenging, and daylight hours are limited. Always check weather forecasts and trail conditions before attempting a winter ascent.
Direct public transport to the trailheads for Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda within Romedal Allmenning is very limited. Visitors typically rely on personal vehicles to reach the parking areas like Rottjennet. The nearest larger towns, such as Stange, may have bus or train connections, but onward travel to the hiking area would likely require a taxi or private arrangement.
Beyond the summit, hikers will encounter several interesting features. The trail winds through protected old-growth forest within the Årkjølen nature reserve. Keep an eye out for "Bergers kvilebenk" (Berger's resting bench), an unconventional bench integrated into a tree root. The idyllic Fjellsjøen lake is also just 400 meters from a trail junction near the peak, offering a serene spot for a break.
The duration of the hike can vary depending on your pace, the specific route taken, and whether you include the detour to Årkjølen's observation tower. Generally, a round trip to Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda, often combined with Årkjølen, can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours. This estimate accounts for breaks and enjoying the scenery.
The immediate vicinity of Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda and Romedal Allmenning is a natural, undeveloped area, so there are no cafes, pubs, or direct accommodation options right at the trailheads. For amenities, visitors would need to travel to nearby towns such as Stange or Hamar, where a range of services, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, can be found.
Søndre Fjellsjøhøgda holds significance as the highest point in Stange municipality, a title it claimed after more recent surveys identified it as slightly taller than Årkjølen, which was previously thought to be the highest. Much credit for establishing and maintaining the hiking trail to these peaks goes to Berger Frogner, whose efforts are commemorated by "Bergers kvilebenk" along the route.