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Trollstigen is now open!

Good news: the serpentine Trollstigen road from Åndalsnes/Isterdalen to the Trollstigen plateau is reopened.

Experience Trollstigen

Due to a high risk of rockfalls, the road authorities temporarily closed the famous serpentine road stretch that take you up to the Trollstigen plateau. It is now reopened.

Please note that the road may close at short notice due to heavy rain. Always check the route in advance of your journey.

Attractions near Trollstigen

Valldal, Tafjord and Geiranger

The scenic route Trollstigen - Geiranger passes through Valldal. This village is 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.

Hike the Valldalsleia pilgrimage, a 3-day guided tour organised by Ræin adventures from Valldal through Reinheimen National Park. It's also possible to go on shorter hikes from here.

Not far from Valldal, you'll find the UNESCO World Heritage site, Tafjord, where you can try kayaking, ride a SUP, or go on guided tours of the area.

For a real adrenaline kick, try abseiling down the 96-metre Zakariasdammen dam!

Visit the spectacular fjord landscapes at the UNESCO World Heritage site Geirangerfjord.

Åndalsnes

Take a ride on the Romsdalen Gondola and hike to the popular Rampestreken viewpoint, go on a kayak tour, or try riding an electric bike as a new way to get to the hiking trail!

The Atlantic Road

The Norwegian Scenic Route Atlanterhavsvegen (The Atlantic Road) is known as the world's most beautiful drive! You'll find a lot of exciting things to see and do near the road too.

Take a stroll along the 550-metre-long floating walkway, where you can also go fishing.

Sample an authentic klippfisk (clipfish, dried and salted cod) fishing village and eat tasty seafood on idyllic Håholmen island or at Slipen Restaurant in Bud.

Check out the 90-metre-long marble snake in Vevang or try yoga, windsurfing, and kiting on Farstadsanden beach in Hustadvika. From here, you can hike the family-friendly coastal trail to the Nordneset lighthouse.

See the Atlantic Road from a different angle from the top of Stemshesten mountain.

The Aursjøvegen Road

The Aursjøvegen Road is known as Norway's wildest detour and is a very popular place to experience from the seat of a bike!

The route runs between Sunndalsøra and Eikesdalen, but there are several alternative routes and starting points from which to choose.

Hiking near Trollstigen

In the summer, you can hike the Kløvstien trail to Trollstigen. Trollstigfoten is one of two starting points for the trail that runs on the opposite side of the valley. The route offers views directly across the road's hairpin bends.

You can reach the viewpoint on Trollstigen Plateau in about 1–3 hours, depending on how far down the valley you start the hike. The hike is moderately challenging, so wear good hiking boots or shoes! It's recommended to hike with a guide.

Norwegian Scenic Routes

Trollstigen is one of Norway's 18 National Scenic Routes. Each of these routes offers breathtaking views, incredible art installations, and some of the world's best toilets!

The routes take you along the coast and across mountains through some of the very finest scenery in the country.

Explore 18 Norwegian Scenic Routes

Experience the most beautiful stretches of road in Norway!

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