Ottadalen

The Otta Valley (Norwegian: Ottadalen) is a valley in the municipalities of Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, and Sel in the county of Innlandet, Norway. The Otta Valley is one of the lateral valleys of the Gudbrand Valley. Others include Billingsdal, Gausdal, Heidal, and Vinstra. It lies on the northern edge of Jotunheimen National Park. Historically, the Otta Valley has been widely used as artery between western and eastern Norway through the in Skjåk to Stryn, to Stranda, the Jostedalsbreen glacier to Jostedalen and Luster, and Sognefjellet to Sogn. There is also a road from Vågå, through Jotunheimen to Fagernes.

Ottadalen

The Otta Valley (Norwegian: Ottadalen) is a valley in the municipalities of Skjåk, Lom, Vågå, and Sel in the county of Innlandet, Norway. The Otta Valley is one of the lateral valleys of the Gudbrand Valley. Others include Billingsdal, Gausdal, Heidal, and Vinstra. It lies on the northern edge of Jotunheimen National Park. Historically, the Otta Valley has been widely used as artery between western and eastern Norway through the in Skjåk to Stryn, to Stranda, the Jostedalsbreen glacier to Jostedalen and Luster, and Sognefjellet to Sogn. There is also a road from Vågå, through Jotunheimen to Fagernes.