The national tourist route Trollstigen is a 106 km road through Western Norway. Here, nature is at its most beautiful, with breathtaking views of mountain ridges, waterfalls, deep fjords and green valleys.
With an incline of 9%, the Trollstigen mountain road consists of 11 hairpin bends. High mountains surround the road. The mountains all have stately names like Kongen ('the King'), Dronningen ('the Queen') and Bishop ('the Bishop').
Trollstigen has been a draw for tourists since the road opened in 1936. Thanks to the skills of engineers and road builders, it is now possible to drive up the steep mountainside from Trollstigfoten to Stigerøra.
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