Journey along Europe's highest mountain road through Jotunheimen National Park, where glacier-carved peaks, turquoise lakes and reindeer herds border the tarmac at 1,434 metres. This is Norway's most dramatic Alpine landscape, rarely seen by cruise passengers who stay close to the fjord.
What to expect
The road climbs steeply from Skjolden, switchbacking through birch forest before breaking out above the treeline into a lunar landscape of snow-patched peaks and glittering lakes. Your guide narrates the geology, Norse mythology and mountain farming traditions as you pull over at the iconic stone cairns. A short guided walk at the plateau reveals sweeping 360-degree views of Jotunheimen — 'Home of the Giants' — on clear days stretching to Galdhøpiggen, Scandinavia's highest summit. Reindeer are frequently spotted grazing roadside in July and August.
Good to know
Road typically open late May to mid-October, weather dependent. Morning departures maximise light quality and minimise traffic. Book directly via the Skjolden guided bus tours listing on visitnorway.com or contact local operators via skjoldenport.com. Bring layers — temperatures at 1,400 m can be 10–15°C cooler than the fjord. Allow 5.5–6.5 hours total.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Skjolden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.