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Romsdalen is a valley in the western part of Norway. The 60-kilometre (37 mi) long valley runs through Rauma Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county and Lesja Municipality in Innlandet county. It is the valley of the Rauma river, from Old Norse word Raumsdalr which means Rauma valley.
Romsdalen is not one or the other. Fjords meet mountains and Norway's wildest peaks meet gentle mountain ranges. Romsdalen has everything, from the most extreme activities to the tranquility of the mountains. In Romsdalen you will find Europe's most varied mountain experiences.
- Sjøgata 16, 9008 Tromsø, Troms og Finnmark
Take a shortcut to the fantastic fjord and mountain views with the Romsdalsgondolen. An electric cable car, Norway´s first gondola built on sustainability principles, takes you 1679 meters from the fjord up to the mountain Nesaksla (700 meters above sea level), located right above the town of Åndalsnes.
- Sjøgata 16, 9008 Tromsø, Troms og Finnmark
Experience the striking West-Norwegian nature in Romsdalen – amongst sharp peaks and deep fjords. Here you will find some of Norway's wildest landscapes and the Romsdalen Gondola ensures that everyone can explore the mountains on their own terms.
- Sjøgata 16, 9008 Tromsø, Troms og Finnmark
A new way to experience the fantastic views of the mountains and fjord in Romsdalen. The Romsdalen gondola is Norway's first gondola built on sustainability principles. 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 Romsdalen gondola is Norway's first gondola built on sustainability principles. 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.
Romsdalen valley is unique. The wild nature with Rauma river, the cultural landscape and the vertical mountains on both sides of the valley is a major tourist attraction and one of the reasons why people visit the Romsdalsfjord area.