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Enjoy this magnificent trip which is one of the most beautiful and spectacular bus tours in Norway! At Dalsnibba you can go out on the “Geiranger Skywalk”. Glass railings and metal grate on the platform floor provides spectacular views of Geiranger center, the Geirangerfjord and the mountains and Blåbreen glacier. When you get to Dalsnibba you can also walk around and enjoy the fresh and crisp Norwegian mountan air!

The garage for vintage cars in the hotel houses a unique collection of vintage cars. Many of the dashing cars were used to drive tourists around Geiranger in the 1920s and 1930s, and are still in working order. One of the cars is exhibited in the reception area, while eight others make up the museum of vintage cars in the hotel. Each car has its own unique story. The hotel guests can rent the cars with a driver for shorter trips, and are guaranteed a unique experience.
(Photo: Kristoffer Nærø Ytterland og Rune Hagen) Geiranger Fjordsenter is an interactive knowledge and adventure center focusing on Norwegian fjord culture and the Geirangerfjorden World Heritage. The center provides insight in the fjord culture, especially life as was on the many abandoned mountain farms along Storfjord. You may experience a unique and informative history of a robust people living in a spectacular environment. Today's technology is used to convey information about avalanches, power development, flora and fauna, road construction, tourism and transport as well as daily life and nature. The multi-media show "Frå fjell til fjord" ("From Mountains to Fjord") shows this World Heritage Site throughout the four seasons. It features a collection of magnificent images of the landscape, from the high mountains to the fjord, accompanied by a specially-composed musical soundtrack. It is a great way to learn about the history, culture and nature of the area. The Norwegian Fjord Center is also an art gallery where well known Norwegian contemporary artists present their work. There is a small, nice café with a selection of dishes based on local cuisine. The souvenir shop sells Norwegian arts and crafts, the World Heritage Art Folder, promotional items, and a wide range of postcards and books about Geiranger and the Geiranger Fjord.

The brewery is located in the heart of Geiranger and aims to produce beer that matches the quality of the nature in Norway's fjord landscape. Geiranger Brewery was established in 2015 with a passion for beer and food.

Below Flydalsjuvet in Geiranger there is a special nature park displaying local minerals, rocks and plants. Another stop worth making is by the Dynamittsfossen waterfall and the different wooden sculptures, all made with a chain saw by the Finnish sculptor Jarmo Kesala.

Knuten ("the knot") is a section of the road that twists above itself to gain height like a knot. It is no longer part of the road, but it is still possible to spot it when passing by. This makes it one of the country's first traffic hubs. The construction was awarded a gold medal for outstanding engineering at the world exhibition in Paris in 1900 and received the following commentary: You provide a good image of the stunning Norwegian mountain landscape. The road was partially rerouted in the 1960s, but its path is pretty much the same.

The Djupvasshytta hotel is located in the mountains, surrounded by beautiful scenery. Djupvasshytta is located 103 metres above sea level, and is an amazing location for anyone who appreciates a peaceful stay surrounded by stunning nature. With the 200 metre deep lake Djupvatn, the Blåfjellsbreen glacier and Dalsnibba all located in immediate proximity, you are as close to nature as possible.

The Nibbeveien road takes you from the Djupvasshytta hotel to the Dalsnibba viewpoint located nearly 1,500 metres above sea level. The viewpoint offers a stunning view of the wild, snow-covered mountains, clean air and a view of the world heritage site, all at once. Opened in 1939, the Nibbeveien road is a pioneer project and a symbol of the tourism in Geiranger. The official opening took place after the war in 1948, in connection with the arrival of the first tourist ship in the Geiranger fjord. The exciting trip up to the top and the amazing panoramic view have become a natural part of any visit to Geiranger. At the summit, there is a small souvenir shop and toilet facilities. An automatic toll station was installed along the road up to Dalsnibba and the road is open from June to October. Coins or cards are accepted as payment at the toll station.