
This time we avoided Norway because of how hard the trips were to accomplish. In reality, how nice are Moirana & Andalsnes? And is it worth a visit?
by AlexRescueDotCom

This time we avoided Norway because of how hard the trips were to accomplish. In reality, how nice are Moirana & Andalsnes? And is it worth a visit?
by AlexRescueDotCom
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Based on the photo, traveling can be quite “hard” heh heh
Well, the rail to Åndalsnes requires a diesel locomotive, as does Nordlandsbanen with Mo i Rana, so needing some rainbow-loco cards is as it should be.
Åndlsnes is a cool little town. We were there this past summer. The town itself is decent but unremarkable, but it is a great outpost for nearby outdoors activities. Restaurant selection is minimal but lots of good lodging options from camping to the beautiful Hotel Aak. Lots of beautiful outdoor activities, too many to list. I went to cycle the Trollstigen but was close due to landslides (and probably still is). Still was able to go halfway up and that area is just otherworldly .
Oh sure, fake Tromsø gets a train.
Åndalsnes is lovely IF you enjoy taking trips on the mountains. There is also high quality restaurants like eggen (that is placed on the top of a mountain). You can either take the gondola or walk up there so its very accessible. There is also rivers where you can try SUP, and the water is lovely and blue. Next year trollstigen will also be open, and that is definitely a nice experience!
Oh, nice to see somebody else also planning a vacation with the Nordic TTR!
Nope! They’re not.
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