Do you have hectic days? ➠ Then you might like to take it easy and relax on the porch with beautiful scenery around.
Do you need to "charge a battery"? ➠ Hiking can be the right solution. Romsdalseggen is one of the most popular ridge trails.
Are you seeking adrenaline? ➠ Tro Via Ferrata in Åndalsnes or the Highland Park in Verma.
There is always a lot to choose from! Here are some tips:
THE GOLDEN ROAD TROLLSTIGEN
An amazing mountain road with 11 turns, fascinating waterfall, visitor center and fantastic view from the top.
GEIRANGERFJORD
the 15 km long and 260 meters deep blue UNESCO-protected fjord, surrounded by majestic, snow- covered mountain peaks, wild waterfalls and lush, green vegetation.
THE ATLANTIC ROAD
This National Tourist Route has been called the world’s most beautiful drive and has been voted the “Norwegian construction of the century”. It connects the island of Averøy with the mainland via a series of small islands and islets spanned by a total of eight bridges over 8,274 meters.
ÅNDALSNES
The capital of Romsdal and a paradise for climbers and hikers. Surrounded with beautiful mountain tops, fjord, river and waterfalls.
TROLLVEGGEN VISITOR CENTER
a spectacular building with large panoramic windows towards Trollveggen, the Europe's highest vertical mountain wall.
GUBRANDSJUVET
a 5 metre narrow and 20–25 metre high ravine through which the Valldøla River forces itself. The waters have formed a complex of deep potholes and intricate formations.
RAUMABANEN
Named Europe's most beautiful railway journey by Lonely Planet, the Rauma Railway takes you through some of the most dramatic of Norway's landscape.
LESJA OPEN-AIR MUSEUM
A small open-air museum with activities for a whole family.
Experience Lesja’ s history and traditions through exhibitions and demonstrations.
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BERGTATT
Explore the mysterious marble caves. Visitors are taken aboard a boat at the underground seawater with enchanting lighting.
SAGELVA HYDROPOWER CENTER
is built on the remains of the old local saw mill and tells the story of how the power from the water has been exploited in more than 300 years.
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