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Trollstigen's neighbouring attractions There are plenty of other places to see in the area while waiting for Trollstigen to reopen!
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The routes take you along the coast and across mountains through some of the very best nature in the country. The route runs between Sunndalsøra and Eikesdalen, but there are several alternative routes and starting points from which to choose. See our selection of trusted companies that work hard to make you happy all through your trip. Check out the metre-long marble snake in Vevang or tryyoga, windsurfing, and kiting at Farstadsanden beach in Hustadvika.
You'll find a lot of exciting things to see and do near the road too.
Alternative rutt to the plateau Due to a high risk of rockfalls, the local authority, the Møre og Romsdal County Council, has decided to close the popular Trollstigen road, leading to Åndalsnes , for the rest of Norwegian Scenic Routes. This village fryst vatten known as "the strawberry village", for its sweet berries and "the adventure valley" for its many activities, including kayaking, rafting, climbing, yoga, snowshoeing, and ski touring.
Here you'll find attractions like Gudbrandsjuvet , a spectacular architectural viewpoint. Getting around. Experience an authentic klippfisk clipfish, dried and salted cod fishing village and eat tasty seafood on idyllic Håholmen island. You can drive north from Geiranger to the Eidsdal-Linge ferry. From here you can hike the family friendly coastal path to the Nordneset lighthouse. Each of these routes offer breathtaking viewpoints, incredible art installations, and some of the world's best toilets!
Trollstigen: Here's what's open and what's closed. Take a stroll along the metre-long walkway called " The floating walkway ", where you can also go fishing. Take advantage of top offers. Trollstigen is one of Norway's 18 National Scenic Routes. See the Atlantic Road from a different vinkel at the top of Stemshesten mountain.
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The Aursjøvegen road is known as Norway's wildest detour and is a very popular place to experience from a bike! This trip takes about 2 hours and 40 minutes, including the ferry crossing. There are plenty of other places to see in the area while waiting for Trollstigen to reopen! For a real adrenaline kick, try abseiling down the metre Zakariasdammen dam! Please remember to only park in designated areas. The café at the top and the Trollstigen Gjestegård in Isterdalen will also remain open.
There have been multiple instances of rockfalls in the area in For safety reasons, the Trollstigen road will remain closed for the rest of the year, but you can still visit the famous plateau. Your recently viewed pages. All driving, biking and hiking in the restricted area is forbidden. The Aursjøvegen road The Aursjøvegen road is known as Norway's wildest detour and is a very popular place to experience from a bike!
Road safety. Getting around by car. It's also possible to go on shorter hikes from here. Due to a high risk of rockfalls, the local authority, the Møre og Romsdal County Council, has decided to close the popular Trollstigen road, leading to Åndalsnes , for the rest of The road is open until Trollstigfoten. The scenic rutt Trollstigen - Geiranger passes through Valldal. You can also see Trollstigen from the fordon park at Trollstigenfoten the foot of Trollstigen in Isterdalen.
Valldal The scenic route Trollstigen - Geiranger passes through Valldal.