Norwegian Mountaineering Center | Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter | Åndalsnes, Norway | HD
• Architects
Reiulf Ramstad Architects
• Location
Åndalsnes, Norway
• Area
900.0 sqm
• Project Year
2016
• Photographs
Søren Harder Nielsen
• Manufacturers
Walltopia, Petal AS, Myhr, Expology
Text description provided by the architects. The Norwegian Mountaineering Center is anchored in an innovative interpretation of nature’s fantastic dimensions and the dramatic experience of mountaineering. The design of the building is based on its function as a mountaineering center and gathering place for both locals and visitors.
From : Archdaily
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Hiking Rampestreken viewpoint in Åndalsnes (Norway)
This hiking season 2017 we started with a spectacular hike to one of the scenic viewpoints in Fjord Norway – Rampestreken, 580 meters above sea level. Rampestreken is the part of the one of Norway’s most beautiful summit walks - Romsdalseggen that offers spectacular views of the Romsdalsfjellene mountains.
It’s classified as a moderate hike, however, some parts, especially the last part, is rather steep – but manageable. The hike starts in the centre of the small town Åndalsnes. The path is well marked with signposts and red marks painted on trees and rocks. Moreover, there are signs telling you the elevation every 100 height-meters from the goal. Most of the path goes through the forest consisting of woodland tracks and stone steps made by Nepalese Sherpas in the steepest parts.
We went there with our two kids (1 and 8 years old) on Easter holidays at the end of April. As this hike is popular with locals and tourists alike, we decided to start our climb very early in the morning to be sure, that we would enjoy these amazing views peacefully by ourselves. The weather was luckily perfect so here are some stunning pictures from our hike!
Extra info:
Season: April – November
Distance: 1.6 km
Duration: 1.5h
Elevation difference: 552m
Grading: medium
Suitable for kids: Yes
Footwear: suitable for a rough hike, or sneakers.
Don’t forget to bring enough water.
6,500 ft Norwegian Troll Wall! Andalsnes-Bjorli Rail Trip!
6,500 ft Norwegian Troll Wall! Andalsnes-Bjorli Rail Trip!
This is about a fabulous trip on the Rauma Railway(Raumabanen)
from the Norwegian port of Ändalsnes, along Europe's arguably most beautiful train journey [Lonely Planet 2013] .
Music: Frozen Star:Kevin Macleod
Trollstigen Visitor center, Norway Andalsnes, Rauma
This is the Trollstigen Visitor center on top of the famous mountain road.
Wikipedia Info:
Trollstigen (English: Trolls' Ladder) is a serpentine mountain road in Rauma, Norway, part of Norwegian National Road 63 connecting Åndalsnes in Rauma and Valldal in Norddal. It is a popular tourist attraction due to its steep incline of 9% and eleven hairpin bends up a steep mountain side. Trollstigen was opened on July 31, 1936, by King Haakon VII after 8 years of construction. During the top tourist season about 2,500 vehicles pass daily.[1][2]
The road is narrow with many sharp bends, and although several bends have been widened during the years 2005 to 2012,[3] vehicles over 12.4 metres long are prohibited from driving the road. During the 2011 and 2012 seasons buses up to 13.1 metres were temporarily allowed as a trial.[4][5] At the 700 metres plateau there is a car park and several viewing balconies overlooking the bends and the Stigfossen waterfall. Stigfossen falls 320 metres down the mountain side. The pass has an elevation of approximately 850 metres.
A major tourist facility including a museum was completed in 2012. Several viewing platforms have been constructed and older constructions improved upon. Trollstigen (along with road 63) was officially opened as a national tourist route by the Minister of Transport and Communications on June 16, 2012.[6] Trollstigen itself (and the alpine summits to the west) lies within the Trollstigen landscape protection area,[7] while the alpine area east of Trollstigen (notably Trolltindene range) is part of Reinheimen National Park.[8]
Trollstigen is closed during autumn and winter. A normal opening season stretches from mid-May to October, but may sometimes be shorter or longer due to changes in the weather conditions.
In the summer of 2005 the road was repaired and about 16 million NOK was spent on protection against rockfall, making the road safer to drive on.
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Norway June 2016 - Åndalsnes & Geiranger
Fjords in Andalsnes NORWAY | amazing scenic views on our Holiday trip
Great second day in Norway. I’m uploading as I travel. Traveled to Andalsnes for some very scenic hiking through the mountains of the fjords.
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Port of Andalsnes, Norway!
Roundtrip: Ålesund - Geiranger - Åndalsnes #cycling #Norway
The text is in Norwegian, but the photos my show you that this is a nice ride. ( it was a trip to celebrate Mr. Pattons birthday )
Winter Training in Norway
NATO soldiers are preparing for exercise Trident Juncture this autumn.
Norwegian Nature: Skautuva outside Bodø City
This is what it looks like when you have reached the endpoint of the hike up to Skautuva outside Bodø city. Check out the guides below for more detailed information about this mountain hike
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Trollstigen
One of the most beutiful roads in Norway.
Music Edvard Grieg I Dovregubbens Hall In the Hall of the mountain king played by Knut Myhrvold
Hiking In Trollstigen Norway
We found this wonderful out and back hike in Trollstigen in Norway which gives you great views. It's a real challenge hopefully this video gives you a flavour of what to expect.
OurTour at the Trollstigen Viewpoint in Norway
The Trollstigen is an incredible section of mountain road in Norway which through 11 hairpin bends climbs a cliff-face, crossing a waterfall in the process. The viewpoint from the top is out of this world.
Spring Time Rauma Norway
Spring in Romsdalen Rauma Åndalsnes Norway - 4K
Åndalsnes (Noorwegen) 14 juli 2018
- Video of Åndalsnes on Lake Romsdalsfjorden with images of the waterfront and a rock band playing at the Norsk Tindesenter (Norwegian Mountaineering Center) after the end of the Trollveggen Triathlon, views of the city and its railway station, a close-up of a genuine troll, etc., in the evening of July 14, 2018.
- Video van Åndalsnes aan het Romsdalsfjorden-meer met beelden van de waterkant en een rockband die speelt bij het Norsk Tindesenter (Noors Bergsportcentrum) ter afsluiting van de Trollveggen Triathlon, uitzicht op de stad en het treinstation, een close-up van een echte trol, enz., in de avond van 14 juli 2018.
Climbing Norwegian Bispen in 1996
Climbing Norwegian Bispen in (1462 m) at the Trollstigen road in 1996
Norway Trip Day 4: Oslo to Andalsnes
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We had a really incredible drive up from Oslo today. This video is short because we are exhausted from our hike. I'll have more details on day soon.
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Norway part 7 Andalsnes
beautiful place in Romsdalfjord
Norway. Road trip from Kyrping to Oslo
This video was filmed with Motorola Moto G 2 Dual
Paragliding Norway, Geiranger - Dalsnibba 2014. Ozone Buzz Z4
Compiled from a beautiful 30 minutes calm glide from Dalsnibba in Geiranger. Enjoying the view over the valley leading down to the center of Geiranger. Norway is beautiful right? :)