National Tourist Route Geiranger-Trollstigen runs from Langevatn on the Strynefjell plateau to Sogge bridge in Romsdalen valley, and includes a ferry across the Nordalsfjord from Eidsdal to Linge. The route has a total length of 104 kilometres (County Road No. 63). The Trollstigen road and the stretch from Geiranger to Langevatn are closed during the winter season.
An exceptional driving experience along a route steeped in tradition, through spectacular scenery of deep fjords and lush valleys.
The route between Geiranger and Trollstigen is filled with dramatic highlights, and in places the road itself is enough to get your adrenaline pumping. The historic Trollstigen road, with its 11 hairpin bends, was opened in 1936, and in 2005 the Geirangerfjord was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The Trollstigen plateau appears in new and contemporary design, with a consistent architectural profile for all buildings, trails and viewing platforms. Of all the spectacular motoring routes in the world, we dare to claim that Geiranger-Trollstigen is in the elite division. .