• Trollstigen, known as The Troll’s Pass in English, is a famous Norwegian road known for it hairpin bends and unique look.
  • For safety reasons, the Trollstigen road will remain closed for the rest of the year, but you can still visit the famous plateau.
  • I think Trollstigen with its 11 hairpin turns pretty much instantly became one of Norway’s top tourist attractions as soon as it was opened in 1936.
  • The project enhances the experience of the Trollstigen plateau’s location and nature. Thoughtfulness regarding elements and materials underscore the site’s...
  • Come along - this video takes you all the way to the top on a motorcycle.Trollstigen, in the heart of Romsdal, is one of the best visited attractions in Norw...
  • Located on the west coast of Norway, Trollstigen is perched in a spectacular way through the deep fjords that characterize the region.
  • Trollstigen is a climb in the region Norwegian Fjords. It is 11km long and bridges 838 vertical meters with an average gradient of 7.6%, resulting in a difficul.
  • Genel bir dağ manzarası veya kamp alanından çekilmiş bir dağ manzarası. Trollstigen Resort tesisinde bir odada yatak veya yataklar.
  • Discover the 12.4 km long Trollstigen path. It’s a trail that’s close to the town of Skövde and yet still deep in the middle of Billingen’s forests.
  • Trollstigen. Trollstigen is one of Norway's most famous attractions, a small stretch of the Norwegian national road RV63.