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From Geirangerfjord, a thrilling journey along the famous "Troll Road" (Trollstigen), which is one of Norway's most popular travelling routes. tourist routes in Norway. This road was built in 1936, it climbs up the mountain slope in eleven steep serpentine loops with a a 12% drop in elevation. Halfway up, you will pass over a bridge over the Stigfossen waterfall (180 m high), with a panorama of the whole valley from the top of the road. 

For hundreds of years, this was the only way to reach the Sunnmere Fjords. Above, on the "Troll Road", starting from a bend called Bispensvingen, which means "bishop's turn", you'll have a beautiful view of Ondalsnes and the fjord. Romsdal. From the top of the road, next to the "Giant's Cauldrons", there is a panorama of the whole valley. a panorama of the whole valley.

Trollvegen, or "Troll Wall", is a vertical wall over 1,000 metres high. metres high and is considered one of the most difficult climbs in the world. It remained impregnable until 1965. Today it is climbed in both summer and winter.