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
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The Tourist Information Office in Valldal centre is open all-year-round. During the high season (medio June - August) the office is open from 10.00 - 19.00. During the rest of the year it is open from Monday - Friday 10.00 - 17.00. Toilet facilities are available at the Tourist Information Offices (also for wheelchair users), there are also showers, washing machines, dryers and baby changing facilities.
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Local tourist information for Sandoy. Available by phone all year.
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Local tourist information for Aukra.
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Local tourist information for the Atlantic Road.
Fantastic drive. One of the greatest I have seen. Worth quite a detour. I assume this drive will be best in sunshine or in a storm. On a normal rainy day like we had it was ok. We could see the potential with different weather. Highly recommendable
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Regional touristinformation, open all year.The Tourist information office is located in the very center of the city, at Kongens Plass 1. We offer information for Kristiansund and the whole region of Nordmore.We have maps, brochures, bicycle rental, postcards and more. Opening hours 20th of June-20th of August: Mon-Fri 09.00-18.00 Sat 09.00-15.00 Sun 12.00-17.00 Rest of the year: Mon-Fri 0900-15.30
We called in here on a recent trip to Kristiansund, the staff were helpful and knowledgeable, free maps and good advice, thank you,,
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Visit Åndalsnes offers a variety of different excursions. Our office is located at the railway station in Åndalsnes and in Tindesenteret. We offer free brochures, free wifi internet and local activities to do. Welcome!
Romsdalseggen was beautiful as always. I recommend this bus trip Although it was I bit expensive. On our way the bus driver told us about the nearby area and mountains.
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The Geirangerfjord An iconic attraction featuring many of the characteristic natural and cultural charms of the Norwegian fjords. 20km-long UNESCO-listed fjord carves through the mountains of Norway leaving near-vertical drops on both sides , all along steep cliffs, waterfalls, Seven Sisters waterfalll is the best of all.
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Visitor center with modern architecture. The exhibition focuses on information about environment, climate, nature on the island and local industry, reflecting the activity in the center`s research department. Learn about the species of the Runde bird cliffs. The famous Runde treasure from the 1725 Akerendam shipwreck is an important part of the exhibition. Ocean energy and wave power are also important elements.
Thank you to Phil and Saksia from Møre-to-Sea for sharing with us their knowlegde about seaweeds. Me and my children had a fantastic time learning about seaweeds, how to recognise them, picking and finally cooking them? We shared a delicious diner.
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Geiranger Tourist Information Office has recently relocated to a brand-new building. The Tourist Information Office is open for the public from early May - medio September. Outside of this period, the Tourist Information Office is open at the Norwegian Fjordsenter from Monday to Saturday 10.00 - 15.00. The office can also be reached by telephone or email outside of these hours.
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