Gålå


Gålå is a village in Sør-Fron, Oppland, Norway. It is situated in the traditional district of Gudbrandsdalen. Gålå is located on a mountain plateau 930 meters above sea level., and is situated on the Peer Gynt Road. The mountain road is only open in the summer months. The village also has a small airport, Wadahl flyplass.
Gålå is the site of the hotels Wadahl Høgfjellshotel and Gålå Høgfjellshotell. It is also the location of Gålå Fjellgrend, a ski resort catering for both winter and summer leisure activities.
Gålå is the location of a ten-day summer cultural festival known as the Peer Gynt Festival set against the background of Lake Gålå
The festival includes performances of Peer Gynt, a five-act play by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen.

Etymology

The village is named after the old mountain farm Gålå. The mountain farm is named after Lake Gålå and the lake is named after the river Golo. The Old Norse form of the river name was probably *Gola - and is then derived from the verb gola meaning howl, yell, scream. The river has a steep fall, and makes a lot of noise.