• According to Norwegian folk legend, trolls roam through the mountains of Trollstigen every night, but change to stone when they are hit by sunlight each morning.
  • Discover the best cycling routes to Trollstigen, a Highlight located in Rauma, Møre og Romsdal. Plan a cycling route on the map and start your next adventure.
  • Trollstigen is a spectacular mountain road in the area of Rauma in Western Norway. The serpentine road climbs its way up along the mountain and offers a thrilling...
  • Media related to Trollstigen (Trollstigveien) mountain pass, a section of county road (fylkesvei) 63, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.
  • Trollstigen was opened on July 31, 1936, by King Haakon VII after 8 years of construction. ... Trollstigen is closed during the fall and winter months.
  • Trollstigen (English: The Troll Path) is a mountain road in Rauma, Norway, part of Norwegian National Road 63 connecting Åndalsnes in Rauma and Valldal...
  • Trollstigen is made up of 11 hairpin turns crisscrossing down a steep mountainside, while the powerful Stigfossen waterfall tumbles down right in the middle.
  • Trollstigen görüntüleme platformu. Trollstigen (İngilizce: Trollerin Yolu[1]) bir yılan gibi dağ yolu ve geç Rauma Belediyesi, Møre og Romsdal ilçe, Norveç.
  • A modern visitor center blends into the wild, mountainous landscape. The viewpoint is a key attraction along the Geiranger - Trollstigen scenic route.
  • Trollstigen (or trollstigvegen; English: The troll path[1][2]) is a serpentine mountain road and pass in Rauma Municipality, Møre og Romsdal county, Norway.