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Juvasshytta

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Juvasshytta is a mountain tourist station with a restaurant and places to stay. It sits on the Juvvasshøe mountain in Lom Municipality, Innlandet, Norway, at 1,841 metres above sea level. The road to Juvasshytta is the highest road in Northern Europe, and a public bus runs from Lom to the station. Juvasshytta is used as a base for hikes to Galdhøpiggen, the highest mountain in Northern Europe, at 2,469 metres. The area and the road are usually open from May to September and closed the rest of the year. Juvasshytta was built in 1884, and the road was built in 1936. About 1 kilometre from Juvasshytta is the Galdhøpiggen Summer Ski Centre, a small ski resort open all summer. It has a 350-metre vertical drop and a top altitude of 2,200 metres, with one ski lift and two pistes.


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