• 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.
  • Set high in the mountains off the western coast of Norway, in Møre og Romsdal county, the curvy Trollstigen Road is part of Norwegian National Road 63 (Fv63).
  • The project enhances the experience of the Trollstigen plateau’s location and nature. Thoughtfulness regarding elements and materials underscore the site’s...
  • 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.
  • I don’t dare count my #Trollstigen photos but let’s just say it is unforgettable. We will now learn about the landslides and avalanches this road is subject to.
  • Trollstigen. Trollstigen is one of Norway's most famous attractions, a small stretch of the Norwegian national road RV63.