Geiranger-Trollstigen
(Photo: Steinar Skaar, Jarle Wæhler / Statens vegvesen)
The drive across Trollstigen is without a doubt more dramatic than most are used to.
One of the most striking observations one makes when driving around Norway is that there are actually people living everywhere. Even on the narrowest cliff or smallest hill it is possible to spot a house. This is how we are connected to the landscape and nature through settlements where people have lived their lives for generations before us.
However, this will probably just be a digression since it is so easy to get lost in the spectacular landscape along this road. Geiranger - Trollstigen offers several highlights, and the drive up the eleven hairpin bends in Trollstigen or as you look out on the Geiranger fjord from Ørnesvingen will get your heart racing.
Lush valleys, quiet strawberry villages, steep mountains and viewpoints provide both a sinking feeling and some of most beautiful sights in Norway.
Plan plenty of time for the trip, the stops are valuable, whether you want to challenge yourself to a hike to the summit of a mountain or just enjoy the view. There is so much to discover if you take your time to do it.
For hundreds of years, the Trollstigvegen road has been an important connection between Valldal and Åndalsnes. At first as a path, then as a horse trail until the construction of Trollstigvegen road started in 1916.
Part of the original path is still visible today and it is still possible to walk on it. This is an interesting option for those who want to experience the path the way it was in the old days.
Some of the most sensational spots in the area can be found here. The Ørnesvingen, Gudbrandsjuvet and Flydalsjuvet viewpoints allow a special experience of nature.
With a ferry on the fjord, you can take a closer look at the famous De Sju Søstre (The Seven Sisters), Friaren (The Suitor) and Brudesløret (The Bridal Veil) waterfalls, and experience the world's most famous fjord, the Geiranger fjord, which is on UNESCO's list of world heritage sites.
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