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Hiking around Jotunheimen offers access to a mountainous region in Southern Norway, characterized by dramatic alpine landscapes. The area features over 250 peaks exceeding 1,900 meters, including Northern Europe's two highest mountains. Glacier-carved valleys, sharp ridges, and picturesque turquoise alpine lakes, such as Lake Gjende, define the terrain. The region provides a well-developed infrastructure for trekkers, with a network of marked routes and mountain huts.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Embark on a difficult 17.4-mile hike in Jotunheimen National Park, gaining 7183 feet of elevation through a paradise of lakes and mountain v
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This difficult 13.3-mile ridge trail from Gjendebu to Memurubu offers panoramic views of Lake Gjende and Jotunheimen National Park.

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04:57
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hike to To Surtningssue (2368 m) in Jotunheimen National Park, a difficult 13.1-mile (21.1 km) route with panoramic summit views.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Most people will walk from the parking lot 🅿️ to the boat and then back. But please be aware of the weather and the length of the tour. If you go up here early and take the boat back, you'll have covered half the elevation gain after a third of the way and will be able to better assess the rest, AND you'll have the high mountains ahead of you. If there's a threat of thunderstorms or bad weather in the afternoon, the schedule won't limit you.
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At the end of the valley begins the strenuous but recommendable climb to the summit of Surtningssue mountain.
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A beautiful, spacious, and comfortable cabin. The cabin can be reached either by boat or via the hiking trail that runs north of Lake Gjende from the eastern to the western end of the lake. From the cabin, you can take a day hike to the summit of Surtningssue Mountain.
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Sturdy footwear is highly recommended. This is a long hike, so bring plenty of clothing and provisions.
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The accommodation is close to the boat dock; a crossroads for a day trip into the valley (easy). You can take the boat there and back, or, like many others, start your tour over the Besseggen Ridge (see there).
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Knutshøe is a similarly challenging alternative to Besseggen. The view is no less spectacular. Nevertheless, Knutshøe is worth a visit and can easily be hiked in a day from the Gjendesheim hut.
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With a trekking backpack, the descent section should not be underestimated. You'll have to backclimb over rocks several times, or abseil down. Steel ropes are available wherever necessary. However, with a good level of fitness, this is no problem.
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Jotunheimen, known as the 'Home of the Giants,' features dramatic alpine landscapes with towering peaks, sharp ridges, and glacier-carved valleys. You'll encounter diverse terrain ranging from high-altitude plateaus to deep valleys like Utladalen, which boasts impressive waterfalls and steep cliffs. Many routes offer views of picturesque turquoise alpine lakes, such as Lake Gjende.
Yes, Jotunheimen offers a wide range of hiking options. The region has an extensive network of marked routes and maintained trails suitable for various abilities. While there are many challenging routes, such as the Besseggen Ridge Trail, you can also find moderate day hikes and easier paths. For example, the Bjønbøltjønne – View of Lake Gjende loop from Memurubu is a moderate option.
The primary hiking season in Jotunheimen typically runs from late June to mid-September. During this period, most trails are free of snow, and mountain huts are open. The weather tends to be more stable compared to coastal Norway, increasing the chances of clear summit days. Outside of this window, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice.
While Jotunheimen is primarily known for summer hiking, winter activities like cross-country and alpine skiing are popular. Winter hiking requires specialized gear, experience, and awareness of avalanche risks. Many trails become inaccessible or require snowshoes/skis. It's best to consult local guides and current conditions if considering winter excursions.
Jotunheimen is rich in natural wonders. You can encounter Northern Europe's highest peaks, Galdhøpiggen and Glittertind. The iconic Besseggen Ridge offers spectacular views of two contrasting lakes, Bessvatnet and Gjende. Other notable features include glacier-carved valleys like Memurudalen Valley and various viewpoints such as View of spectacular river valley.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes available. For instance, the Loop hike via Bukkelægret from Gjendebu is a popular option that takes you through varied terrain, including sections of the famous Bukkelægret path. Another example is the Bjønbøltjønne – View of Lake Gjende loop from Memurubu.
Generally, dogs are allowed on hiking trails in Jotunheimen National Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times. This is crucial for protecting wildlife, especially during nesting seasons and when encountering grazing animals. Always check specific trail regulations or local signage, as some areas might have stricter rules.
Jotunheimen offers some trails suitable for families, particularly those looking for shorter or less strenuous options. While many routes are challenging, there are easier paths and walks around the mountain lodges. Look for trails described as 'easy' or 'moderate' that have less elevation gain and shorter distances. Always consider the fitness level of all family members.
Jotunheimen supports a rich variety of plant and animal life. You might spot wild reindeer, moose, and wolverines. Bird species such as gyrfalcons and golden eagles nest in the steep mountainsides. The vegetation is notably lush, with birch forests extending to high elevations. Many lakes and rivers are home to trout.
The hiking trails in Jotunheimen are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 1,400 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the dramatic alpine scenery, the well-maintained trail network, and the sense of adventure offered by the towering peaks and glacier-carved valleys.
Yes, Jotunheimen has a well-developed network of traditional Norwegian mountain lodges and DNT (Norwegian Mountain Touring Association) huts. These huts provide accommodation and meals, making multi-day alpine hiking accessible without needing to carry extensive camping gear. They also serve as excellent starting points or stops for day hikes.
Public transport options to Jotunheimen trailheads often involve buses that connect from larger towns to key entry points like Gjendesheim, Eidsbugarden, or Spiterstulen. During the main hiking season, specific bus routes cater to hikers. For detailed and up-to-date schedules, it's best to check local transport provider websites or Visit Norway's planning resources.
Parking is generally available at major trailheads and mountain lodges in Jotunheimen, such as Gjendesheim, Eidsbugarden, and Spiterstulen. However, during peak season, these parking areas can fill up quickly, especially for popular routes like Besseggen. Some areas may require a fee. It's advisable to arrive early or consider using shuttle services where available.


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