Andalsnes

Norway

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Andalsnes, Norway

The village of Andalsnes is ideally situated along the Isfjorden and the northern section of the Romsdalen Valley, boasting some of Norway's most spectacular scenery. Nicknamed "The Mountaineering Capital," Andalsnes provides seemingly endless scenic vistas and is an outdoor playground. From fly fishing in the emerald green waters of the Rauma River and biking through the valley - surrounded by steep mountains and towering waterfalls - to hiking and soaking in unforgettable views on a ride along the Trollstigen mountain road, Andalsnes offers something for everyone.

What you NEED TO KNOW

  • Port Name & Location
    Port of Andalsnes
  • Time Zone
    CEST Central European Standard Time/UTC/GMT+1)
  • Language
    The local language spoken in Andalsnes is Norwegian. To say hello, say "hallo" while yes is "ja" and no is "nei." The phrase "I don't understand" translates to "Jeg forstår ikke."
  • Currency & Shopping
    The local currency is Norwegian Krone. Not known for its shopping, there are stores scattered throughout town where you can buy forgotten items or acquire some quality outdoor gear.
    • Famous For
      You'll quickly discover once arriving why Andalsnes is called "The Mountaineering Capital," with the surrounding rugged peaks and dramatic cliffs that are ideal for hiking and rock climbing. The beautiful Romsdalen Valley also offers a range of outdoor activities.
    • Important
      Weather can change rapidly in the mountains, so be sure to check the day’s weather before heading out on your outdoor adventure and bring the appropriate gear (clothing for layering, water, snacks, etc.).
    • Fun Fact: Foodies
      After an exciting adventure outdoors or perhaps to start the day, enjoy the traditional Norwegian sweet treat Lefse, which is rolled flatbread smeared with a delicious blend of cinnamon, sugar and butter and best served with a cup of hot chocolate, tea or coffee.
    • Fun Fact: Landmarks
      The Romsdalseggen Ridge is one of Norway's most famous hikes and is a must for hiking enthusiasts. If you're unable to hike the entire trail (an all-day commitment), you can choose to hike the final leg of the trail to the viewing platform (about a two hour, round-trip hike).
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