Behind the pine-clad rock in Burtigarden lies the famous Gudbrandsjuvet gorge. Here the Valldøla river flows through a narrow ravine, where meltwater from glaciers has formed many large potholes over thousands of years. Gudbrandsjuvet is a popular stop for those who want to enjoy the sight of the powerful, surging volumes of water, particularly after the road over Trollstigen was built and opened in 1936.