
Beyond Alone · Best: Jul – early Sep
Jotunheimen National Park
The 'Home of the Giants' — Norway's highest peaks, glaciers, and Besseggen ridge.
Norway
Where on earth
Satellite imagery flying in from a world view to Jotunheimen National Park, Norway.
- Biome
- Norwegian alpine + glacier
- Elevation
- 1,000 – 2,469 m (Galdhøpiggen)
- Best window
- Jul – early Sep
- Key draws
- Besseggen, Galdhøpiggen, Hurrungane
- Watch for
- Rapid weather, glacier hazard, exposure
The country
Central Norway's highest range — over 250 peaks above 1,900 m and Northern Europe's tallest mountain. The DNT hut network makes multi-day traverses supportable.
Why enthusiasts come
Besseggen is a bucket-list day; the Hurrungane cluster offers real Alpine climbing. Multi-day hut-to-hut trips run for 2 weeks without repeating a section.
Planner-relevant notes
DNT membership pays for itself in hut nights. Weather can shut ridges within an hour. Glacier crossings on Galdhøpiggen from Spiterstulen need a guide.
Field notes
- The Memurubu-Gjendesheim ferry sets up the Besseggen day walk.
- Right-to-roam camping is allowed but not within 150 m of DNT huts.
- Norway's mountain rescue is world-class but not free — carry travel insurance.
Frequently asked about Jotunheimen National Park
- Where is Jotunheimen National Park?
- Jotunheimen National Park is in Norway. The 'Home of the Giants' — Norway's highest peaks, glaciers, and Besseggen ridge.
- What is the climate like at Jotunheimen National Park?
- Norwegian alpine + glacier. Central Norway's highest range — over 250 peaks above 1,900 m and Northern Europe's tallest mountain. The DNT hut network makes multi-day traverses supportable.

