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- Valdresflye, also spelled Valdresflya and Valdresflyi, is a mountain plateau in the easternmost part of the Jotunheimen mountains in Norway. The plateau...
- protected to the west and north by the Jotunheimen mountains and the Valdresflye plateau and to the south by the Gol mountain ridge (Golsfjellet). The...
- 900 meters (3,000 ft) above mean sea level on the southern edge of the Valdresflye mountain plateau. The villages of Skammestein and Hegge lie about 10...
- Suleskarvegen (county road 450)(1050 m) Trollstigen (road 63)(850 m) Valdresflye (road 51)(1390 m) Venabygdsfjellet (road 27) Vikafjell (road 13)(988...
- between Leira and ****ernes. The 37-kilometer (23 mi) section across Valdresflye is designated a National Tourist Route. This section is closed in the...
- Jotunheimen mountains. The mountain is situated on the western side of the Valdresflye high mountain plains. The mountain is the eastern end of the long east-west...
- E75 through Varanger. Mountain p**** roads, such as Sognefjellsvegen, Valdresflye and Trollstigen, are closed during winter. Both sections of the Helgeland...
- building supplies stores. This was a pair of installations – one on the Valdresflye plateau in Norway and the other at the Serpentine Gallery in London in...
- is located in the Jotunheimen mountains, on the western edge of the Valdresflye plateau. It sits about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of the village...
- Vinstre lies to the south. The mountain sits on the eastern edge of the Valdresflye plateau. List of mountains of Norway by height "Gråhøe, Øystre Slidre"...