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The summit can be reached with some [[scrambling]], and the mountain is a very popular destination for [[rock climbing]], several routes are established up the mountain<ref>Klatrefører for Innerdalen, Norsk Tindeklubb</ref>
The summit can be reached with some [[scrambling]], and the mountain is a very popular destination for [[rock climbing]], several routes are established up the mountain<ref>Klatrefører for Innerdalen, Norsk Tindeklubb</ref>


The northern sub-peak, Litle Innerdalstårnet (seen in the picture) is slightly more inaccessible. Directly south of Innerdalstårnet are the mountains Tårnfjellet and [[Såtbakkollen]], which is the second highest in [[Trollheimen]].
The northern sub-peak, Litle Innerdalstårnet (seen in the picture) is slightly more inaccessible. Directly south of Innerdalstårnet are the mountains Tårnfjellet and [[Såtbakkollen]], which is the second highest in [[Trollheimen]]. The mountain [[Skarfjellet]] lies just to the west on the other side of the lake Storvatnet.


==References==
==References==

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Innerdalstårnet
Dalatårnet
Innerdalstårnet seen from Giklingdalen
Highest point
Elevation1,452 m (4,764 ft)
Geography
Map of the location
Map of the location
Innerdalstårnet
Location in Møre og Romsdal
LocationSunndal, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
RegionNO
Parent rangeTrollheimen
Topo map(s)1420 I Snota and 1420 II Romfo
Climbing
Easiest routeScrambling
Innerdalstårnet seen from Innerdalen.

Innerdalstårnet or Dalatårnet is a mountain on the south side of the Innerdalen valley in the municipality of Sunndal in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is widely known as the Matterhorn of Norway for its characteristic pyramidal shape.[1]

The summit can be reached with some scrambling, and the mountain is a very popular destination for rock climbing, several routes are established up the mountain[2]

The northern sub-peak, Litle Innerdalstårnet (seen in the picture) is slightly more inaccessible. Directly south of Innerdalstårnet are the mountains Tårnfjellet and Såtbakkollen, which is the second highest in Trollheimen. The mountain Skarfjellet lies just to the west on the other side of the lake Storvatnet.

References

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Dalatårnet" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2010-12-05.
  2. ^ Klatrefører for Innerdalen, Norsk Tindeklubb