10 Hidden Gems Things to do in Møre og Romsdal That You Shouldn't Miss

January 7, 2022 Agatha Simes

The most northerly of the Western Fjord counties, More og Romsdal is a land of rich and rugged terrain, including steep mountains, rolling valleys, many islands, some of the country’s longest waterfalls and, of course, the deep fjords that make the area so famous. Geirangerfjord, one of Norway’s most visited fjords, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and home to the spectacular Brudesløret (Bride’s Veil) and De Syv Søstrene (The Seven Sisters) waterfalls. Picturesque Alesund is the county capital.
Restaurants in More og Romsdal

1. Innerdalen Valley

Innerdalen, Sunndalsora 6620 Norway +47 71 69 77 96 [email protected] http://www.innerdalen.com/heim/artikkel/tabid/110/Article/11/landskapsvern.aspx#.VP2reeFx0XE
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Innerdalen Valley

Innerdalen has frequently been called Norway's most beautiful mountain valley. Drive the RV 70 road between Sunndalsora and Tingvoll, turn off at Alvundeid and head in to Nerdal. Park your car and enjoy the hour it takes you to stroll the four kilometres in to the heart of the Innerdalen valley. The valley resembles a cathedral, dominated by the 1,452 metre mountain Innerdalstarnet (Means; The tower of Innerdalen walley), which towers over the valley like a natural spire. A crystal clear lake sparkles on the valley floor and streams and small rivers cascade down from the glaciers above. A network of marked paths takes you out of the valley and into the mountains, where Renndolsetra summer pasture farm lies ready to welcome you with traditional fare and farm animals. Further into the mountains, you come to the Innerdalshyttene cabins, one old and one new cabin, which are run by the Norwegian Mountain Hiking Association and which have long been used as a stopping place, and a place to eat and stay overnight by travellers in the mountains.

2. Skagefla

In the wilderness by Geiranger fjord in Norway, Geiranger, Stranda Norway http://geiranger.no
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Skagefla

3. Uteguiden Valldal

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Uteguiden Valldal

Welcome to Uteguiden in Valldal! Uteguiden offers a wide range of activities for small and large groups all year round: trips with regular departures and tailor-made activities for individuals, bachelor parties, companies, and groups of friends. Today, people want to travel safely in the outdoors. Uteguiden offers guidance and education to give you a unique experience in nature combined with top service! Uteguiden have bases in Ålesund, Valldal, Stranda and Åndalsnes, and offer outdoor adventures all over Sunnmøre and Romsdal

4. eMobility Geiranger

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eMobility Geiranger

Experience Geiranger and the surroundings in our small funny electric cars. We Call Our concept "Talking cars". Renault Twizy is 100% electric and has two seats and is equally suitable for 2 adults, or one adult and one child (min 15 kg) It is equipped with a GPS with audio guide, which will tell stories, tell about the area and guide you around our fantastic World Heritage Area. Fold away the map, put away the guide book and just enjoy the surroudings at Your own pace, in a eco-friendly way. We give a "smile guarantee" on our tours. Driver of the vehicle must be able to show a driver's license for normal car and be over 18 years!

5. Runde Fuglereservat

Goksoeyrvegen 73, Runde, Heroy Municipality 6096 Norway
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Runde Fuglereservat

Reviewed By 709ievad - Alesund, Norway

Amazing place for a good and quality time with friends, family or even alone. Nice hike and amazing views ????

6. Gripruta

Kaibakken 1, Kristiansund 6509 Norway +47 926 08 045 [email protected] http://www.gripruta.no
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Gripruta

The round trip takes about 3,5 hours, with a guided tour at Grip. Grip has a long and stirring history so far back that the origin of the name is unknown. However we are certain that it was the abundance of fish in the sea surrounding these islands that lured the first inhabitants to Grip. Until 1964 Grip was the smallest municipality in Norway, but is today part of Kristiansund.

Reviewed By Bigsmile123

I've wanted to go to Grip for years, so this strange corona-summer gave me opportunity to go there. ???? I must say, it was magical. The boat trip, the history, the houses, the view, our great guide Kristine, her father, the stave church and at the end bacalao and svele! Wooooow, I loved it! This is a happening I will remember for sure. ????

7. Calm Giant Private Tour

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Calm Giant Private Tour

In this tour You will go roundtrip in Møre og Romsdal fylke in Norway. With 3 National Tourism road places (Trollstigen, Atlantic road, Geiranger fjord), UNESCO (Geiranger fjord with boat trip) places and many other places (Amotan waterfall, Øye dahl, Dalsnibba viewpoint 1500m over the ocean) which will make You feel free and finding. Time for climbing (not hardest, but amazing) and fishing.

8. Romsdal Museum

Per Amdams veg 4, Molde 6413 Norway +47 71 20 24 60 [email protected] http://www.romsdal.museum.no
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Romsdal Museum

Reviewed By 867hegek

Guided tour of old houses with stories and a treassure hunt for kids with a little price at the end. Nice premesis in the sun and extra fun on open days with people «working» there in time period clothes.

9. Trollkirka

Fraenaeidet, Elnesvagen 6440 Norway +47 70 23 88 00 [email protected] https://www.visitnorway.no/reisemal/vestlandet/nordvest/listings-northwest/trollkirka-(484-m-o-h-)/13705/
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Trollkirka

Reviewed By goingwalkabout - Tonsberg, Norway

This is one of our favorite experiences form the summer 2020. A 400 meter ascent, other than that it was for the most part as easy trip up to the cave. It is so worth the effort. The main cave is about 70 meters with winding cave tunnel to a marble pool at the bottom of a 14 meter waterfall. This is really unique. Bring headlamps or flashlights, because it is pitch dark inside. Some places the tunnel is low, so mind your head. There are 3 caves and the lowest one is the main cave with the marble pool.

10. Varden the Molde Panorama

Varden, Molde 6412 Norway +47 71 20 10 00 [email protected] http://www.fjordnorway.com/things-to-do/varden-viewpoint-407-m-a-s-l-p927713
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Varden the Molde Panorama

From the Varden viewpoint (407 metres above sea level) there is a good view of the town of Molde, the fjord and islands and the famous Molde panorama with its 222 partially snow-clad peaks. On clear days you can see as far as the fishing village of Ona and the dreaded waters of Hustadvika. Ten minutes by car or an hour's walk along the nature trail from the centre of Molde. The Vardestua restaurant is at the top and marked trails take you into the Moldemarka countryside.

Reviewed By Stockers104 - Australia, null

We drove up the mountain although if you like you can hike up, steep climb but plenty of places to rest. The view at the top is Spectacular on a clear day you may be able to see the 222 mountains peaks unfortunately our day was cloudy so we only got to see ( 111) Lol. No all jokes aside you will not be disappointed. At our visit the restaurant was closed so for toilet make your arrangements.

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