Welcome to Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke! The route expands through various cultural sights alongside the 183 kilometer long national tourist route, through a beautiful landscape, magnificent fjords, and naked mountains. Among the most famous attractions in Ryfylke are The Lysefjord, the Pulpit Rock, and Kjerag, but along the way you will find other surprising places to explore, landmarks from ancient times, and fantastic places to take a break. Enjoy!
Nothing is as mighty as the ocean ‒ our most important transport route for centuries, a source of income and the starting point for innumerable recreational options. Few places bring you closer to the ocean and let you feel part of it in the same way as Atlanterhavsvegen. Here you will feel the effects of winter storms and enjoy days of sunshine in the summer. The road is a visual delight as it curves elegantly from islet to islet over its seven bridges. The natural surroundings and feats of modern engineering combine to create a unique driving experience. The trip takes you from the fertile cultural landscape of the coast across moorland to bare crags along the weather-beaten, open bay of Hustadvika.Take time to watch the sun disappearing below the horizon from here. Atlanterhavsvegen has been described as the world’s most beautiful car drive. It is an intense experience that will give you an insight into a harsh world where you must withstand a gust of wind.
The drive along Trollstigen is undoubtedly more dramatic than most people are used to, but what is special about driving in Norway is that in fact people live just about everywhere. Even on the narrowest mountain ledge or small crag there will be a house. We are bound to the landscape and the natural surroundings through settlements that have offered us a livelihood throughout history. Geiranger-Trollstigen offers numerous highlights, and the eleven hairpin bends of Trollstigen as well as the view from Ørnesvingen down to the Geirangerfjord may set your pulse racing. Lush valleys, sheltered strawberry-growing areas, precipitous mountains and vantage points guaranteed to make you dizzy offer some of Norway’s most scenic views. Allow plenty of time for the trip − stops are welcome whether you want the challenge of a hike to a lofty summit or just to enjoy the view. For those who take the time, there’s such a lot more to be discovered.
Valdresflye – Der vegen svevar Køyretur med vidsyn over fjell og vidde ved inngangen til Jotunheimen gjennom kulturlandskap med stølsdrift og tradisjonsrike turistbedrifter i høgfjellet. Ein naturleg etappe i mange rundturar og eit alternativ for den som skal nordover. https://www.nasjonaleturistveger.no/no/turistvegene/valdresflye
Gamle Strynefjellsvegen – Langs steinmurar og stabbesteinar Den gamle bilvegen mellom aust og vest er ei museumsoppleving i seg sjølv. Dette er eit historisk alternativ til den nye stamvegen over Strynefjellet. Nasjonal turistveg Gamle Strynefjellsvegen går mellom Grotli og Videsæter og er 27 km lang.
Rondane – Langs blå fjell En kjøretur i nærkontakt med norsk natur i lett tilgjengeleg grenseland mellom høyfjell og gammelt kulturlandskap. Området med sin tydelige geologi langs den første nasjonalparken i Norge, gir opplevelser og inspirasjon i et roligere tempo. Nasjonal turistveg Rondane går mellom Venabygdsfjellet og Folldal, og mellom Sollia kirke og Enden og er 75 km lang.
Sognefjellet – Over Noregs tak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy55A-LcONU Den nasjonale turistvegen frå kulturlandskapet i Lom over høgaste fjellovergangen i Noreg til inst i Sognefjorden. Innfallsporten til Jotunheimen frå vest har lange ferdselstradisjonar. Nasjonal turistveg Sognefjellet går mellom Lom og Gaupne og er 108 km lang.