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    Route 63 from Åndalsnes via Trollstigen (summer only). Route 63 from Geiranger (short ferry at Eidsdal).

    Route 650 from Ålesund.

    In summer there is a scheduled car ferry from Geiranger to Valldal. The ferry has limited capacity and runs only two or three times a day, make a reservation or arrive early to make sure that there is space for your car. The ferry is expensive but provides a 2 hour cruise on the Geirangerfjord.

    From Valldal there are buses from Ålesund, Geiranger and Åndalsnes few times every day.
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    There is one road (route 63) running through the valley. There are few buses every day from Valldal via Trollstigen to Åndalsens. It is possible to get around by bus but relatively time consuming and gives no freedom stop at nice and interesting places. A car or bicycle gives the best opportunity to travel your own way.

    There are a couple of taxis in the valley. Unless you are in the village, you must order the taxi by phone and be prepared to wait for it.
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    Nature and wilderness is Valldal's prime attraction. Waterfalls, gorges, alpine mountains, glaciers, and lakes are all around.

    "The snake" - a geological formation in the cliffs above Valldal village.

    In Holsfossen (waterfall 10 km from fjord) next to the road there is a tiny power station recently reopened after 50 years.

    The gorge and waterfall at Gudbrandsjuvet (15 kilometers upstream). Rapids/waterfalls at Skjerdsura near Gudbrandsjuvet. According to the Sagas, king Olaf the Saint built the first road through the Skjerdsura boulders in year 1028.

    Visit the Zacahrias dam in Tafjord. See Muldalsfossen waterfall on the road between Tafjord and Valldal.

    Norwegian nature is free to anyone, but it's offered as it is - only the most accessible dangerous places are protected with fences and signs. Do not walk on glaciers without proper training and equipment. Be extremely careful on slippery slopes (particularly near waterfalls).
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    Hike to or around numerous charming "sæters" (outfarms), scramble the hills to summits for a spectacular panorama, go white water rafting on Valldal river, try fishing in the fjord. Salmon fishing in the river is reserved for owners, but permission to fish for a specific period can be purchased at the tourist information in Valldal village.

    Walk the small road to Muldalen and visit the abandoned farms at the shelf overlooking the spectacular Muldalsfossen. The small road starts close to the small bridge after the 5 kilometer tunnel on the road from Valldal to Tafjord.
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    You can buy hand- and homemade jam and juice at the local shop, Norsk Baerindustri, which you can find in the street at the backside of the church. It has a healthy selection of jams and juices, pressed and simmered in the small factory behind the shop and sourced in the main from local farmers.
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    Try locally produced strawberries, raspberries, sweet cherries, apples and other fruits available from mid summer to September.
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    Although many tourists rush to world-famous Geiranger, neighbors like Valldal offers inexpensive accommodation a short trip from the crowded and narrow Geiranger village.

    Valldal is dominated by camping and caravans. Fjellro turisthotell is the only hotel in Valldal. A large number of cabins ("hytter") are available along the main road.
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    The tourist information office in Valldal is in the village close to the marina.
  • filter_dramaGet out
    In summer there is a scheduled car ferry from Valldal to Geiranger. The ferry has limited capacity and runs only two or three times a day, make a reservation or arrive early to make sure that there is space for your car. The ferry is expensive but provides a 2 hour cruise on the Geirangerfjord.

    From Valldal there are buses to Ålesund, Geiranger and Åndalsnes.

    By car: roads to Geiranger (short ferry at Linge), Ålesund and Åndalsnes via Trollstigen.

    * Visit [wiki=474beb52f3ed910e913c368283357514]Åndalsnes[/wiki] via the Trollstigen. Trollstigen ("The Troll Pathway") is a mountain road on national highway 63 between [wiki=474beb52f3ed910e913c368283357514]Åndalsnes[/wiki] and [wiki=47a3e83c2990241126636c184fa60831]Valldal[/wiki] in [wiki=2fde9c1e35a88cf733f9957411116463]West Norway[/wiki]. It is one of Norway's major attractions due to its steep incline and eleven hairpin bends climbing cliffs and steep hills until the mountain pass. Trollstigen is closed during the fall and winter months. A normal opening season stretches from the mid of May to October.
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