Scenic Drives
Don't miss the Atlantic Ocean Road or the Trollstigen mountain road for some of the most spectacular views in the world.
Møre og Romsdal is a jewel of Western Norway, characterized by its awe-inspiring geography where the mountains meet the sea. The region is home to some of the country's most famous natural landmarks, including deep-blue fjords and jagged peaks that attract hikers and climbers from around the globe. Beyond the wilderness, visitors can explore vibrant coastal towns and quiet fishing villages that showcase traditional Norwegian culture and hospitality. Whether you are navigating the winding scenic roads, casting a line in the rich coastal waters, or capturing the perfect sunset over the Atlantic, the region offers a profound sense of tranquility and adventure.
Møre og Romsdal is a jewel of Western Norway, characterized by its awe-inspiring geography where the mountains meet the sea. The region is home to some of the country's most famous natural landmarks, including deep-blue fjords and jagged peaks that attract hikers and climbers from around the globe. Beyond the wilderness, visitors can explore vibrant coastal towns and quiet fishing villages that showcase traditional Norwegian culture and hospitality. Whether you are navigating the winding scenic roads, casting a line in the rich coastal waters, or capturing the perfect sunset over the Atlantic, the region offers a profound sense of tranquility and adventure.
Deep, dramatic fjords and steep mountain ranges.
Picturesque coastal villages with traditional hospitality.
World-class hiking trails and fishing opportunities.
Iconic scenic routes perfect for road trips and photography.
Dramatic landscapes with world-famous fjords and mountain peaks.
Ideal for active travelers interested in hiking, fishing, and climbing.
Home to iconic scenic routes like the Atlantic Road.
A mix of rugged wilderness and charming coastal urban centers.
Don't miss the Atlantic Ocean Road or the Trollstigen mountain road for some of the most spectacular views in the world.
Weather can change rapidly in the mountains; always pack waterproof layers and sturdy hiking boots.
Outdoor enthusiasts and fjord exploration.
NOK kr
$150-$250 p/day
Norwegian, English
Many parts of the region are connected by ferries, which offer a relaxing way to see the fjords from the water.
Take advantage of the region's coastal location to try fresh local seafood, particularly stockfish and salmon.
June-August
Late spring is beautiful as the snow melts, waterfalls are at their peak, and the valleys turn green.
The most popular time to visit with long daylight hours and the best weather for high-altitude hiking.
The landscape turns vibrant shades of orange and red, offering stunning photography opportunities with fewer crowds.
A quiet season perfect for seeing snow-covered peaks and experiencing the cozy atmosphere in coastal towns.