Jotunheimen is very popular with
hikers and
climbers. The
Norwegian Mountain Touring Association maintains a number of mountain lodges in the area, as well as marked trails that run between the lodges and others that run up to some of the peaks. The area has more than 50 marked trails, ranging from shorter hikes to multi day trails. , who participated on several expeditions with mountaineers such as
Harold Raeburn,
Howard Priestman,
Kristian Tandberg and
George Paus Mountaineering in Jotunheimen was pioneered in the late 19th century and early 20th century by British mountaineers
William Cecil Slingsby,
Harold Raeburn, and
Howard Priestman, as well as Norwegian mountaineers such as
Kristian Tandberg,
George Paus and
Therese Bertheau. Slingsby's 1904 book
Norway, the Northern Playground contributed greatly to popularizing mountaineering in Jotunheimen among the international mountaineering community. The image from Gjende shows a cliff trailing down into the lake. At its base there is a popular guest house called
Memurubu. The picture is taken from
Gjendesheim, a starting point for hiking into the mountain range. There is a very popular trail along
Besseggen that follows the edge of the mountainous range to the right, which it is named after. towards
Gjendebu There is a National Tourist Route, the
Sognefjell Road, from
Skjolden to
Lom, as well as another road, the RV 51, from
Gol to
Vågåmo through the special area of
Valdresflya. ==Etymology==