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Jotunheimen National Park

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at his dear Eidsbugarden at today's outskirts of the national park where he had a private hut. Old friends and followers wanted to commemorate his contribution to appreciation of Norwegian nature and strengthening of the Norwegian national identity. Today Eidsbugarden appears as a rather large
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By Royal Decree in December 1980, a 1,145-square-kilometre (442 sq mi) national park was initially established in the heart of Jotunheimen. It includes much of the best of the region, including the Galdhø plateau, the Glittertind massif,
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includes Peer's famous hunt description in the Jotunheim. It is here on the narrow Besseggen Ridge - or perhaps along the Knutshø ridge at the other side of Gjende - that Peer Gynt took his famous wild-reindeer ride along "the Gjendin
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In 1869 the DNT built its first hut on the shores of Lake Tyin. Today the DNT's tourist huts make this area one of the best developed touring areas in Europe. There are also a restricted number of private cabins by the lakes.
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caused by the climate change in the Jotunheimen Mountains. The arrowhead made of iron was revealed with its cracked wooden shaft and a feather, is 17 cm long and weighs just 28 grams.
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In February 2020, Secrets of the Ice Program researchers discovered a 1,500-year-old Viking arrowhead dating back to the Germanic Iron Age and locked in a glacier in southern
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Wildlife in the park include the lynx, moose, Norwegian red deer, reindeer, roe deer, and wolverine. Most lakes and rivers hold trout.
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Jotunheimen is broadly recognized in literature, especially travel books from the 18th Century. The Jotunheim lakes of
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mountain tourist centre, with a newly restored hotel from 1909 that reopened in the summer of 2007, a
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Despite the large area of Jotunheimen, there are few roads for car traffic. Between Jotunheimen and
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Jotunheimen has been the site of hunting since before recorded time. Remains of
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rock massifs of the Jotunheimen, leaving numerous valleys and the many peaks.
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The name Jotunheimen, or "Home of the Giants" is a relatively recent usage.
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A "Royal Road" decree from the 15th century required that the residents of
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was sketched while the composer was on a walking holiday with
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must keep the mountain crossing passable to the middle of the
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The national park covers most of the mountainous region of
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At Gjendesheim, looking over Lake Gjende towards Memurubu
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or poetry collection of 1864 celebrated Jotenheimen.
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Jotunheim National Park
IUCN category
national park


Øvre Leirungen
Gjende
Vestland
Innlandet
Norway
61°30′N 8°22′E / 61.500°N 8.367°E / 61.500; 8.367
Directorate for Nature Management
Norwegian
Norway
Jotunheimen
Northern Europe
Galdhøpiggen
Glittertind
Store Skagastølstind
Jotunheimen
Hurrungane
Utladalen
Utladalen Landscape Protection Area
Innlandet
Vestland
Precambrian
Glaciers
gabbro

Hurrungane

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