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Ski holidays in Rauland – Go skiing in beautiful mountain nature
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It's classified as a moderate hike, however the last part is quite steep - but manageable. When you reach about 430 masl the trail steepens into stone steps, where the path is made durable thanks to wonderful pieces of stone construction works by Nepalese Sherpas. Worth a study itself, called Romsdalstrappa. 20 minutes from the top you will pass the airy lookout point Rampestreken. Do you dare to take the steps to the outermost edge? The steps provide a solid path most of the way to the top. The path is well marked with signposts and red marks painted on trees and rocks. You'll be updated with signs telling you the elevation every 100 height-meters from the goal. The view on top of Nesakskla (715 masl) is fantastic. The locals love this hike, and they often do this for exercising to be rewarded with a magnificent, breathtaking view. From top of Nesaksla you have a 360 degrees view. Bring plenty of water. Use footwear suitable for a rough hike, or sneakers. Kids can also do this hike. Estimated time without any rush to reach the viewpoint is about 1,5 - 2 hours. Return time is about 1 hour. Nesaksla to Åndalsnes is the last leg of the hiking route over Romsdalseggen.
It's classified as a moderate hike, however the last part is quite steep - but manageable. When you reach about 430 masl the trail steepens into stone steps, where the path is made durable thanks to wonderful pieces of stone construction works by Nepalese Sherpas. Worth a study itself, called Romsdalstrappa. 20 minutes from the top you will pass the airy lookout point Rampestreken. Do you dare to take the steps to the outermost edge?
The steps provide a solid path most of the way to the top. The path is well marked with signposts and red marks painted on trees and rocks. You'll be updated with signs telling you the elevation every 100 height-meters from the goal. The view on top of Nesakskla (715 masl) is fantastic. The locals love this hike, and they often do this for exercising to be rewarded with a magnificent, breathtaking view. From top of Nesaksla you have a 360 degrees view. Bring plenty of water. Use footwear suitable for a rough hike, or sneakers. Kids can also do this hike. Estimated time without any rush to reach the viewpoint is about 1,5 - 2 hours. Return time is about 1 hour.
Nesaksla to Åndalsnes is the last leg of the hiking route over Romsdalseggen.