The 418-step trail was closed for reconstruction (should open sometime on spring'15 I think), so I drove to the top. One can stand on the roof of what looks to be a German WWII-period bunker to get an unobstructed view of the city of Alesund and the isles around it.
With the stairs from the city park it is a short walk to the best view of Aalesund. With a small restaurant inside and a small café outside it spells a good trip for everyone in the family. You also get a good view of the surrounding Isles around Aalesund. It should be the first point of visit when arriving at Aalesund
We got up in the morning at 7 a.m..and around 7.40 we started a walk to the top. The stairs are being repaired so we took the road.. It is very well marked. It is quite steep walk but in some 20 min you get to the top (it is not hard walk so almost anyone can do it). and the view is magnificant. You have Alesund and surroundings at a glance.. and when the sun got up (around 8.20 a-m) it was really excellent. Definetly a must do in the early hours (we were the only ones there). The caffe bar at the top was closed, but it was not about a coffee anyway.
What a stunning place to seek out for soul delighting views! Fjellstoua lets your eyes drink in the vast and sweeping views across the fjord, islands, mountains and beautiful town of Alesund below. The sun came out too! Loved this place. The pathway up was closed for repairs so we drove up. I was grateful for effective brakes, but my word, how rewarded we were! If you are in Alesund, this place and experience is a must!
Right now the 418 steps leading up to Fjellstua are closed for repairs. They will reopen in April/May 2015. There are, however, two alternatives: by car via Fjelltun or on foot up Vannspringdalen. Walking is a very nice alternative and the path is well signposted. Anyone can do that in 35 - 40 minutes and you will enjoy a nice view of the southern part of Aalesund and the Alps of Sunnmøre across the fjord as you ascend the mountain, which is only 140 meters high.The view from Fjellstua is awesome. Central Aalesund is right below you and you can enjoy the sights of the islands west of the town. They can, by the way, be reached in less than 20 minutes by subsea tunnels.
Norway's beauty is uncomparable. Small quant town, majestic view, modern engineering of the tunnels through the mountains, and convenient access to wireless internet. We definitely plan to return.
It was one of the most amazing city views I have ever seen. The way up by car is a bit mysterious but it pays off when we reached the top. It was awesome!
The view from Fjellstua is absolutey amazing! It isn't that high above Ålesund, but the view across the town and across the islands and the sea is really stunning. Highly recommended. We came just before sunset and the view towards the snow covered mountains was also something special. Very nice people working in the cafe, and the toast we had, was excellent.
As the steps were closed for refurbishment we decided to get a taxi up to the viewpoint . Only cost the price of two beers but well worth it. Great view even on a dull day Found a route down through the trees which was not hard and was good exercise with more views
You can still climb up to this view point, and its well worth it because Alesund is a beautiful town and the view from up there is stunning even in winter!Make your way to the end of the street called Vannspringdalen on the south side of the hill. There are brown signs pointing the way from the city centre, they say 'Fjellstua' (and there are ones pointing back into town saying 'Town centre').When you get to the top of Vannspringdalen there is an information sign with a photo and trails, its a simple 15min walk along well constructed gravel paths to the lookout.