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The Peer Gynt Road (Norway: Peer Gynt Vegen) is a 60-kilometre-long tourist mountain road, named for the folkloric character Per Gynt. It is a toll road. It runs in the east of Norway in Innlandet county with views of Jotunheimen, along the villages Skeikampen, Fagerhøy, Gålå, Fefor and Dalseter.
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The road is only open in the summer, mostly from 1 June, and is closed when the snow starts.
External links
edit- Peer Gynt Vegen
- Information (pdf-bestand, 2,3 MB)
- Fagerhøy
61°29′52″N 9°50′12″E / 61.49778°N 9.83667°E