Top 6 Bridges in Northern Norway, Northern Norway

April 10, 2022 Joeann Galban

Home to both the midnight sun (with constant daylight from April to July) and the northern lights, North Norway is a rugged land of steep mountains, deep fjords and scenic coastline, making it a great place for outdoor adventures like dog sledding, snowmobiling and wildlife safaris. It's also the ancient home of the Sami people, 3,000 of whom live (along with 100,000 reindeer) at Kautokeino, Norway's largest municipality at over 3,700 square miles.
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1. Gorsa Bridge

15 km from E6 Highway N 069'24.900 en E 20'58.976, Birtavarre 9147 Norway +47 77 21 08 50
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Gorsa Bridge

Driving further into the valley, you will cross a bridge over a canyon and reach another parking lot. The marked trail to Gorsabrua starts here (1,8 km) and this walk is easy. Lamb are eating grass in the trench and there is a full view over the valley along the trail. When reaching the bridge, Gorsabrua; prepare for some tickling height fear! An enormous waterfall flows down into the 153 metres high canyon and you have a fantastic view over it when standing on the bridge. On Saturdays during the summer, you can bungee jump from an exit-ramp on the middle of the bridge. It is probably one of the northernmost bungee jumps that you can find!

Reviewed By Jippster - Nijmegen, The Netherlands

We parked up the hill, from there you can follow a very easy trail of 2km that will lead you to the bridge and canyon. We had the place all to ourselves, around 6pm. It was one of our highlights, beautiful and wild, the bridge is very high up over roaring waterfalls, and the canyon and view is amazing. The road towards Gorsabrua is unpaved, so you drive slow. The scenery is unparalleled!

2. Kalvoyrevet Bru

Hestoy/Oksningan Heroy, Nordland, 8850 Norway
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Kalvoyrevet Bru

3. Helgelandsbrua

Fylkesvei 17, Sandnessjoen 8800 Norway
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Helgelandsbrua

Reviewed By goingwalkabout - Tonsberg, Norway

I normally don`t like huge structures in the middle of beautiful nature. But I must admit that this is a beautiful bridge. We drove back and forth an extra time. Wonderful arcitecture

4. Hoholmen Bru

Hoholmen, 8850 Norway
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Hoholmen Bru

5. Tromso Bridge

Tromso Norway +47 926 17 837 http://fjellheisen.no
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Tromso Bridge

Reviewed By Redpanda59 - The Hague, The Netherlands

To get to,the Cathedral I walked over the bridge. It starts out ok from the town side and the you get higher up you have to watch how you walk. But. a lovely view from the highest point. Also fun to do if you time it right that the Hurtigruten is going under te bridge

6. Hamnoy

Hamnoy, Hamnoy, Moskenes Municipality Norway

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