Norways best alpine climbing route
Stetind - the south pillar
Stetind - the South Pillar
Take on the majestic Stetind, Norway’s national mountain, with a guided ascent of the iconic South Pillar route. Rising 1,392 meters above Tysfjord, Stetind’s smooth granite walls and striking obelisk shape make it one of Scandinavia’s most awe-inspiring climbs.
The South Pillar offers sustained, high-quality granite climbing with breathtaking exposure and unparalleled views of the fjords and surrounding peaks. This full-day adventure is a must for climbers seeking a challenging yet rewarding alpine experience.
Key Highlights:
– Grade: Norwegian 6 / 6+ (approx. 5.10a)
– Length: 14 pitches, 500 meters of climbing
– Experience Level: Advanced climbers with multi-pitch and trad experience
– Guiding Ratio: 1:1 or 1:2 for safety and a personal experience
What to Expect:
The climb begins with moderate pitches, progressing into steeper crack systems and delicate slabs, culminating in the famous airy ridge leading to the summit. Every section delivers stunning views and exhilarating exposure.
Your guide will ensure a safe ascent, offering expert route-finding, belay support, and local insights into the history and mythology surrounding Stetind.
Why Climb with Us?
– IFMGA Mountain Guides or IFMGA Aspirants certified, experienced guides with deep local knowledge
– Emphasis on safety and personal achievement
– A chance to summit one of Norway’s most iconic peaks
Experience the adventure of a lifetime on Stetind’s South Pillar – an unforgettable journey to the top of Norway’s national mountain!
Who, where, when
When: June – September
Duration: 10-12 hours
Levels: Intermediate
Group: Private (learn more)
Language: Norweigan/English
Meeting point: Stetind parking
Note on skill level:
To get the most out of the experience, you should be relatively fit and accustomed to heights. You should also be familiar with removing cams and nuts and be able to follow grad N6- (US 5.9, FR6a).
Price
1 person: NOK 7000,-
2 people: NOK 4500,- per person
Maximum two people per guide to ensure a safe and efficient climb.
Whats included
Included:
- Guiding
- All necessary climbing equipment
Not included:
- Local transportation
- Food & drinks
- Travel Insurance
- Parking fee

Frequently Asked Questions.
May: It can be a bit of a gamble. Old man winter could still provide some cold weather, or it could be warm and sunny.
June: Good and usually not too busy.
July: High season. Good chance of good weather.
August: The local’s favourite, still warm and sunny – but less busy.
September: A bit of a joker – often lovely, but the autumn storms are lurking.
October: A gamble, often a lot of weather. But a real treat on good weather days.
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