The popular tourist destination Beitostølen, is located at the very entrance of Jotunheimen with the characteristic Bitihorn mountain as its recognizable landmark. There's lots to do in all four seasons, from music festivals, sports events and a large number of activities. 

This small mountain village has the region's best selection of restaurants, bars, shops and accommodations, but yet only a short walk from powerful mountain adventures. The hiking trails start from the center of town and before you know it, you'll be in the midst of a hikers paradise, looking towards the high peaks of Jotunheimen.

During the summer, the alpine area is turned into a summer park, with summer alpine sledge, downhill carting, gyro trampolines, mini climbing course and kiddie bumper boats. You can also participate in horseback riding, summer husky tours, mountain climbing, fishing and rafting.

Beitostølen is the best starting point for one of Norways most popular hikes - Besseggen. It only takes 45 minutes by car/bus from Beitostølen to Gjendesheim. After a long day of hiking, you can return to Beitostølen for a nice meal, spa, and a comfortable, readymade bed. Other popular hikes in the nearby area is Bitihorn (1607 masl) and Rasletinden (2105 masl.), which is probably Norways easiest accessible 2000-meter peak.

Beitostølen is also a top winter destination with international standards and snow guarantee with its location 900 masl. A family-friendly alpine center and many other fun winter activities such as snow rafting, husky tours, and ice fishing.

 

(Information from Visit Valdres AS: https://www.valdres.com)

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Activities and Attractions
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Eat and Drink

Beitostølen has the region's best selection of restaurants, bars and cafes.

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Accomodation

Beitostølen has a varied selection of accomodations, from full service hotels to apartments and cabins.

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Transportation

Valdres is centrally located right in the middle of southern Norway with easy access by car or bus.

Beitostølen Healthsports Center seen from the air in springtime. Photo: Nicolay Flaaten
Beitostølen Healthsports Center

Beitostølen Healthsports Center (BHC) is a re-/habilitation institution in the specialist health services that every year provides services to about 850 children, young people and adults with various diagnoses, disabilities and functional levels.  BHC combines the use of adapted physical activity with medical, educational and social guidance and follow-up.