The 10 Best Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Møre og Romsdal, Western Norway

January 7, 2022 Almeta Stockton

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. Geiranger Fjord

Geiranger, Stranda Norway +47 950 95 260 http://www.geiranger.no/en
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5.0 based on 3,051 reviews

Geiranger Fjord

Reviewed By garyrU7172XN - Melbourne, Australia

This fjord is gorgeous, the narrowness of it with near sheer vertical snow capped mountains surrounding and cascading waterfalls makes it a picture perfect setting that is almost unbelievable. There are a few elevated viewing points that are ideal to make the most of the stunning scenery and capturing outstanding photos. A cruise on the fjord is well worthwhile to maximise the fjord in its entirety.

2. Skagefla

In the wilderness by Geiranger fjord in Norway, Geiranger, Stranda Norway http://geiranger.no
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5.0 based on 65 reviews

Skagefla

3. Norway AdvenTURes

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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Norway AdvenTURes

We started in 2004 mainly with guiding outdoor tours. Today we offer adventure travel packages for individuals and groups, fixed dates or tailor made. We emphasize on experiencing and "doing" the pristine Norwegian wilderness combined with meeting local culture and history. This through local encounters, food, and products. We look for the best spots and find them mainly in the fjord region but also involving the Atlantic coast and the glaciers and highlands. Areas like Geiranger, Nordfjord, Kalvag, Jotunheimen, Sognefjord, Flam, Aurlandfjord, Nærøyfjord, Alesund, Hjørundfjord, Bergen, Lysefjord, Pulpit rock, Trolltongue are where we like to take you. Typical activities we do are Seakayaking, walking/hiking, cycling/biking, skiing, snowshoeing, fishing, wilderness camping, luxurious trips, sailing.

4. Uteguiden Valldal

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5.0 based on 145 reviews

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

5. Romsdalseggen

Havnegata 2, Andalsnes 6300 Norway +47 73 60 45 57 https://www.facebook.com/Romsdalseggen/
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5.0 based on 205 reviews

Romsdalseggen

Undoubtley, one of the world's most beautiful hikes! Enjoy hours with breathtaking scenery in a fantastic alpine environment, with balcony view to many of the most famous mountain peaks in Norway. Magnificent 365 degrees view from top of the ridge. Easy access from Åndalsnes in Norway. Daily bus service to the start point in Summer, departing every morning from Åndalsnes Train Station. Season Ultimo June - Ultimo September.

Reviewed By 172lorat - Sofia, Bulgaria

Romsdalseggen was a fantastic and rewarding hike with spectacular views. What sets Romsdalseggen apart from other hikes is that you get a fantastic view throughout most of the hike since you walk on the ridgeline for quite a long time. I would definitely reccommend this hike since it gives quite a unique experince with having to climb some of the steepest parts and also the views are the best i've seen in Norway. It is, however, worth it to note that for those who are not up to doing the whole hike it is also possible to climb the first 3-4 km where you get a fantastic view and return after to the parking in Vinjedalen. It is also possible to do the opposite - hike the path leading to Rampestreken and continue on but note that it is a much steeper path. The weather conditions should be considered. An overall extremely rewarding hike but bear in mind that it is a challenging one (ca 7-8 h if you stop often for pictures as we did) with a very steep descend which can cause your legs to tremble. The descend felt quite long too.

6. Storseterfossen

Geiranger, Stranda 6216 Norway +47 70 26 38 00 [email protected] http://www.visitnorway.com/no/product/?pid=188574
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5.0 based on 111 reviews

Storseterfossen

7. Kayak More Tomorrow

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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Kayak More Tomorrow

When the quality of your trip matters - Kayak More Tomorrow is the natural choice! Kayak More tomorrow pioneered adventure travel in Norway; this has taken us on an in-depth discovery of the natural gems hidden throughout this fjord indented arctic playground. Here, our world class trip leaders designed and led innovative adventure travel trips from sea kayaking to bicycling and hiking all the way down from the Lofoten Islands along the coast to Bergen. Multi-day adventures are our forte and have always been the cornerstone of Kayak More Tomorrow. We are known for our critically acclaimed trips, outstanding customer service, and first-class trip leaders!

8. 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!

9. Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba

Geiranger, Stranda 6216 Norway +47 454 81 301 [email protected] http://www.dalsnibba.no
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4.5 based on 1,182 reviews

Geiranger Skywalk - Dalsnibba

Reviewed By angeleyes27 - Brigantine, United States

We took a Mt Dalsnibba moutain bus trip with Fjordservice to the top of this mountain, reasonably priced. The journey was beautiful as you started at the green fjord with waterfalls at Geiranger, through green pastures and waterfalls on this winding road, then through tundra with more and more snow until you got to the top of Mt. Dalsnibba with its snow covered rocky peaks. This road goes through some of Norway's best scenery. We were lucky to have a clear day, although the clouds rolled in while we were there. I was amazed at the skill of our driver as the steep road is too narrow in places for two vehicles to pass so one has to stop at the wider sections. I can't imagine driving this in bad weather. This skywalk was just opened in 2016 and provides a nice viewing platform for a panoramic view of the scenery around you. You can see down to our starting point in one place. Even in summer, there is some snow here. Part of it is a toll road. There is a nice gift shop at the top and picnic tables. Very cool. I liked passing Djupvatnet, a beautiful lake with a hotel.

10. 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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4.5 based on 41 reviews

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.

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