Roholtfjellet (1005 metres above sea level) in Vrådal is a gem. The hike started from the car park at the top of Vrådalskleivane; Heia. Wide paths and good signposting make the hike easy to navigate at the start. You can get to the rock face, which only gets steeper and steeper if you choose to go straight to Austre Roholtfjell first. There's a bit of rope climbing up the last few metres. Then you can go to Vestre Roholtfjell (1017 metres above sea level), a couple of kilometres further away. You have to descend into a valley and then climb up again. I walked home, behind the mountains. Along Damtjønn and the rocks in front of it (Svæun, Såta, Kartefure and Presttjønn). Incredible, beautiful wilderness. Did not see a soul. The trip was almost 2 miles with over 1000 metres of altitude, so it's good for the legs. Fun to see what others have.