The Jostedalen National Tourist Route offers stunning alpine scenery, access to Norway’s largest glacier, and a range of outdoor experiences from hiking to glacier viewing. It is a premier destination for nature lovers exploring the scenic fjords and mountains of western Norway.
The Jostedalen National Tourist Route is a scenic drive along Norwegian County Road 55, running through the Jostedalen valley in the Vestland region of western Norway. This route extends roughly 50 kilometers, closely framed by towering mountain peaks and glacier arms feeding into Lake Jostedalsbreen. The route provides unparalleled views of Jostedalsbreen National Park, home to the largest glacier on the European mainland. The landscape is shaped by dramatic fjords, deep valleys, rushing rivers, and vast glacier fields, offering ecological diversity including alpine flora and fauna. Historically, the valley was a vital corridor for local communities, linking farms and summer mountain pastures (seter). Today, visitors can explore cultural sites such as traditional farms, the Old Gaupne Stave Church, and historic mills. Popular outdoor activities along the tourist route include glacier hiking on the Nigardsbreen glacier, kayaking on glacial lakes, fishing in crystal-clear mountain rivers, and hiking trails that range from easy walks to challenging alpine treks. Viewpoints and stops with information panels highlight the geology and natural history of the area, making the route educational as well as recreational. The accessibility of the road combined with remarkable natural features makes Jostedalen a prime attraction for travelers seeking Norway’s iconic fjord and glacier scenery. It serves both active adventurers and those who wish for leisurely drives with stops for photography and exploration.
Nigardsbreen Glacier - accessible glacier arm with guided hikes and glacier museum
Viewpoint at Fjaerland providing panoramic views of fjords and glacier tongues
The Old Gaupne Stave Church - historic wooden church near the route
Breheimsenteret Glacier Centre - visitor and educational center about glaciers
Home to Europe’s largest mainland glacier with vast ice fields and rugged mountain terrain.
A famous accessible glacier arm offering guided hikes and impressive ice formations.
Quaint village noted for its glacier museums, book town culture, and fjord views.