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Trollstigen Review

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Come to trollstigen Last time I came to 2008 there was no sightseeing plank road. The most emotional thing about this road is that the technology of the bus driver can also be hiking.

Trollstigen

Posted: Jan 9, 2017
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  • 乖小咪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Trosty Hill Road and the famous Eagle Road have a similar work, it is also known as the Elf Road. Because the mountain road is very winding and winding, it is along the cliff, it is really special and thrilling, and it is very magnificent to see from a distance.

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    Posted: Mar 19, 2020
  • sakula1968
    5/5Outstanding
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    The west coast of the Atlantic Ocean has Highway 63, a landscaped road that runs through the world's most winding fjords, and is known as one of the 12 most dangerous roads in the world. The first section is called the Eagle Road and the second section is called the Elf Road, and the steep mountain wall is cut along the fjord, and the mountain is difficult to work hard.

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    Posted: Jul 31, 2019
  • elsashen0529
    5/5Outstanding
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    Today, driving through 11 twists and turns, the road of the elf with Z-shaped bends, the scenery along the way is magnificent, such as being in a landscape painting [smile] driving through the central mountains of Norway - Kialian Mountains, the plateau terrain along the way, the scenery is beautiful, and there are surprises everywhere! In the 3 hours, the photo below appeared " sunny - dark clouds - snowy - clear sky "

    1
    Posted: Apr 17, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Trosti mountain road has a nice nickname, "the Elf Road", it is one of the Norwegian national landscape roads, a series of bays and magnificent canyons together make up the most attractive landscape. The road here is similar to the Eagle Road, but the scenery is more beautiful. All the way around all kinds of waterfalls, fjords and green alpine meadows scenery, the scenery is infinitely good.

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2017
  • bluecrane
    5/5Outstanding
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    Passing through the Gudbrandsjuvet observation deck, the altitude is getting higher and higher, the green in the field of view is getting less and less, the white is getting more and more, and the sight is getting more and more confused. At the end of May, the snow wall on both sides of the road was higher than the car, and the hole in the snow wall was actually blue, which was beautiful. Under the fog, visibility is less than 50 meters, a white, and the camera can't focus automatically. I'm really worried about suddenly jumping out of a elf! The sign "Mountain demon and dog can't enter" on the store door on the top of the mountain, so interesting! The Elf Road, Norwegian Trollstigen, English Trolls'' Path, Norwegian name means "Elf ladder". It is one of the most beautiful and spectacular roads in Norway and one of the most popular attractions for tourists. It connects the village of Valdal and the town of Ondarsnes ndalsnes and is part of Highway 63. The thrill of this road is not only the steep slope of 10 [%], but also the steep slope of 11 consecutive haircuts! The Elf Road was officially completed on July 31, 1936, under the auspices of King Haakon VII, for eight years. The reason why it took so long is because the winter weather conditions here are too bad to continue construction. Even today, the road must be closed every late autumn to mid-to-late May to ensure safety. Because natural disasters such as falling rocks and avalanches occur, The Elf Road has been repaired in large and small since it was built, and in the summer of 2005, it cost NOK 16 million to prevent falling rocks and ensure safe passage. On June 16, 2012, Trollstigen officially became part of the national landscape road. The summit has a 858-meter-high Stigrera observation deck designed by Reiulf Ramstad architects, with dynamic water as a concept, snow melting as a process of flowing water as a dynamic element, comparing the rock depiction of static elements and emphasizing the natural space and hierarchy, dynamic and static combination, and contrasting with each other. Unfortunately, when we arrived, the fog was thick, and all the buildings were in a white space, half covered. The cafe in the lounge area was not open.

    2
    Posted: Oct 7, 2017
  • 正义的力量
    5/5Outstanding
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    Trollstigen Mountain Road is Troll''s path (Elves Road), which is a giant hairpin bend. It is closed in winter and early spring because of danger. There is also a waterfall on the edge of the hairpin bend. When you go to the top of the mountain, you can see that there are almost all piles of stones in the empty place. It is spectacular!

    0
    Posted: Dec 29, 2018
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