The Town of Roses
From Molde spectacular scenery is accessible by two noteworthy roads. Trollstigen (literally troll ladder, so watch out), twists through 11 hairpin turns as it climbs mountains, at one point crossing an impressive stone bridge over a waterfall.
Then there’s the Atlantic Ocean Road, just five miles long, hopping across small islands via eight bridges right to the ocean’s edge.
Forts were built along the coast by occupying Germans during WWII, one, now a museum, allows for exploration of an underground network of bunkers, with displays of weapons and other memorabilia.
Featured Voyages
- Departing: July 01, 2019
- Starting at: €6 044 EUR
- Port Fees: €178
ROMSDAL FOLK MUSEUM

ROMSDAL FOLK MUSEUM
This extensive outdoor museum includes 40 buildings, including houses, stables, farm houses and workshops dating from the 16th to 20th centuries. A recreated city street shows what life was like before the 1916 fire that devasted the town.
ATLANTIC OCEAN ROAD

ATLANTIC OCEAN ROAD
Atlantic Ocean Road links together small coastal communities, across small islands via eight bridges, to the ocean’s edge. Just five miles long, there are four panoramic viewpoints along the road to take in the stunning landscapes.
TROLLSTIGEN

TROLLSTIGEN
With 11 sharp twists, turns and switchbacks, the Troll Road climbs nearly 3,000 feet up the side of the mountain. The view is as beautiful as the trolls are ugly.
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