Romsdalen Gondola - opens May 2021
6300 Åndalsnes
928 43 982
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928 43 982
A new way to experience the fantastic views of the mountains and fjord in Romsdalen! Just up from the town centre of Åndalsnes, and surrounded by the famous Romsdal mountains, you will arrive at the top of Nesaksla mountain, at 708 metres above sea level. The Romsdal gondola, a state-of-the-art electric cable car, takes you 1679 metres up the mountainside from the fjord. This is also Norway's first gondola built on sustainability principles. A 360-degree view of the impressive Romsdalshorn, Vengetindene, Åndalsnes town centre, lush valleys and the emerald green Rauma river awaits you at the top. In the restaurant, you can enjoy the view along with a delicious meal. You can also explore the area at the top, with short walks that lead to several viewing points.
Tour description
A 5 minute gondola ride from the fjord to Nesaksla. Coffee, cake, lunch or dinner can be purchased at the top. You have time to enjoy the wonderful views, and walk along the paths, before heading back down to Åndalsnes. You can take the gondola down or you may choose a hike back to the harbour along a steep path with some steps. If you walk down you will also pass the Rampestreken viewpoint.
Facts
Season: All year round
Capacity: 45 people per gondola lift, 460 people per hour
Suitable for people with disabilities
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
---|---|
Adult | NOK450.00 return |
Adult | NOK300.00 single |
Children 6-17 years | NOK250.00 return |
Children 6-17 years | NOK180.00 single |
Family 2+2 | NOK1,200.00 return |
Family 2+2 | NOK800.00 single |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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