Segla

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- Best time to go
- June to September; April to May with snow
- Accessibility
- not-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
A mountain on the island of Senja in Troms, rising to 639 metres and shaped like an asymmetric sail when seen from the Mefjord below. The hike to the summit from Fjordgard takes roughly two hours in each direction over exposed ridge terrain, and the summit view encompasses the surrounding fjord, the peaks of Okshornan, and open sea to the west. The mountain is one of the most photographed peaks in northern Norway outside the Lofoten archipelago.
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