Traveling by bus

Getting to Jotunheimen National Park with public transportation.

Nor Way

Vy express

Travelling with Vy is a comfortable and more sustainable way to explore Norway by public transport. Vy operates train and bus services across Norway, making it easy to combine scenic rail journeys with local and regional bus connections to fjords, mountains and national parks.

Tickets and updated timetables can be found on vy.no or in the Vy app. For journeys to the Fjord Mountain Route area, guests can combine Vy train services with bus connections such as routes between Bergen, Voss, Gudvangen, Flåm, Sogndal and the surrounding fjord and mountain areas.

Vy buses are modern and comfortable, with seat belts, air conditioning, WC, free Wi-Fi and charging points on board. Some buses have USB outlets, while others have regular power outlets, and availability may vary between buses. Seat belts are available on all seats and must be used during the journey.

Local buses

For transportation inside of Jotunheimen you can use the government operated scheduled buses. Local busses via Otta-Vågå-Lom-Sogndal during the main season (end of June to mid-August) please refer to timetables on rute.oppland.org

Train (Vy)

There is no train service to Lom or Skjåk. The nearest train station is at Otta (60 kilometres from Lom). Buses to Jotunheimen connect here to the Norwegian State Railway trains running on the Dovre line between Oslo and Trondheim. For timetables and tickets, please refer to the VY or En-Tur.