Trollstigen in Norway means "revolving ladder". Trollstigen and Ørnesvingen are collectively called The Golden Route, also known as "Geiranger-Trollstigen". This golden road is actually the entire Fv63 road, starting from the southward bifurcation point of the E136 international road near Åndalsnes - the Soggee bru river crossing bridge, and ending at the Rv15 road near Langvatnet Lake, with a total length of 104 kilometers. Among them, the village before Linge was classified as the road of elves in a broad sense, and the village after Eisdal belonged to the road of eagles. The Trollstigen road has countless zigzag turns, 853 meters above sea level, and an average slope of 9%. There are 11 hairpin turns in total which spirals up the mountain wall. There is Trollstigen Center at the end of the road, and there are two viewing platforms, The Trolls Path Viewpoint and Plattingen, overlooking the magnificent road scenery. It is a must-see attraction that...
Read moreTrollstigen, aptly named the "Troll's Ladder," is a thrilling and scenic mountain pass in Norway that lives up to its legendary reputation. The serpentine road winds its way through steep cliffs and lush landscapes, offering a driving experience like no other. The breathtaking views from the various viewpoints along the route provide a true sense of awe and adventure. The engineering marvel of the road, combined with the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and waterfalls, makes Trollstigen an absolute must-visit. Whether you're a road trip enthusiast or a nature lover, the Troll's Ladder promises an exhilarating journey through Norway's stunning terrain, deserving every bit of its...
Read moreWow! This is just an amazing place! The road is awesome. It is great to drive it by car, it is even greater to drive it by motorbike. It can be quite hard with RV/camper, as some curves are really sharp. But it can be done with some caution. :-) The views are astonishing. There is also a great overview point at the top of the road. Nature around is spectacular. I cannot just find all the words to describe the place. It is a shame that most of the tourists just pass through and stops here just for a while, look around and wander off. This place deserves much more time. And it is worth it, I definitely recommend you to visit this place. And I suggest to plan and see some great...
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