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Sognefjellsvegen - Norway's highest mountain pass

Birt: 22.07.2020

I drove about 100 km east, through the town of Lom, which is also known for mountain sports, then I turned towards the Sognefjord. The Sognefjellet is also a tourist road, but the road was much better developed and only open in summer.


The snow walls were also not missing here
The snow walls were also not missing here
Gorges as we know them from the Alps
Gorges as we know them from the Alps

It led through spectacular valleys and in the end it went a little through the Jotunheimen National Park, where musk oxen also live, but not in the part that I drove through. Instead, I passed by Galdhøpiggen, the highest mountain in Norway.

And I reached the Sognefjellhytte, which is located at 1440 m, and the lake there was still frozen. Quite unusual for July, some Norwegians were still skiing cross-country there and there were also some snowball fights.

A pure snowy landscape
A pure snowy landscape
This lake was still frozen
This lake was still frozen

Other mountains over 2000 meters lined the road before slowly returning to the Sognefjord. I passed Breheimen, the home of the glaciers (literally translated).

These are mountains over 2000 meters
These are mountains over 2000 meters
Some artwork on the roadside depicting the surrounding mountains
View towards Jotunheimen
View towards Jotunheimen


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