Romsdal is considered as "a lucky region" where you have everything within reach: mountains, fjords and waterfalls. Everything at your fingertips. Within a short distance you can discover breathtaking landscapes and destinations such as the iconic Trollveggen - the Europe’s highest vertical rock wall, with a unique architectural visitor center. Or the enchanting Romsdalseggen ridge with panoramic views of mountains, fjords and lush valleys, offering nature lovers a true outdoor adventure experience.
One of the must-see places in Romsdal is the mountain road Trollstigen; or the charming town of Åndalsnes nestled at the foot of the Romsdalshorn peak. Taking a train trip with Rauma Railway (Raumabanen) or The Golden Train (a shorter, round-trip version) offers panoramic views of the surrounding scenery. Whether you love outdoor adventures or just want to relax and enjoy the natural beauty, Romsdal is the perfect destination.
And did you know that Romsdal does not only attract tourists to visit? Believe it or not, but it has become a mecca for Hollywood film producers 🎥. A number of Hollywood films have already been shot in the region.
An impressive mountain pass that takes you through 11 hairpin bends up the steep mountain sides in Romsdalen valley. The Trollstigen road connects Åndalsnes with the village of Valldal in Sunnmøre and is open only in summer. After larger safety repairs will it open on July 14th 2025. Read more here.
Hike up the Romsdal Stairs to the view platform in 537 meter over the sea. You'll be awarded by magnificent view of Åndalsnes, the Romsdal Alps and the Romsdalsfjord. You can also take Romsdalsgondolen 🚠 up or down or both ways 😉.
This national tourist route has been called the most beautiful road in the world and voted “Norwegian construction of the century.” It connects the island of Averøy to the mainland via a series of small islands and islets, spanned by a total of eight bridges over a distance of 8,274 meters. Read more about The Atlantic Road.
The Europe's highest vertical mountain wall and a symbol of Norway's rugged and awe-inspiring natural landscape. The Trollveggen Visitor Center is a magnificent building with large panoramic windows overlooking the majestic Troll wall.
A 15 km long and 260 meter deep blue fjord protected by UNESCO, surrounded by majestic, snow-capped mountain peaks, wild waterfalls and lush green vegetation.
The Rauma Railway is the stretch between Dombås and Åndalsnes. You can enjoy the most beautiful part of the journey with The Golden Train, that takes you through some of Norway's most dramatic landscape. The round-trip Åndalsnes <-> Bjorli is enriched with history telling and stories about the lives of local people and farms.
Take the cable car to the top of Mount Nesaksla at 708 meters above sea level and enjoy the stunning views without breaking a sweat. You can enhance your experience by hiking up or down and refreshing yourself at the iconic Eggen Restaurant.
A 5-meter narrow and 20-25-meter high gorge through which the Valldøla River flows. The waters have created a complex of deep potholes and intricate formations.
The administrative center of the Rauma region and a paradise for climbers and hikers. Surrounded by the beautiful peaks of the Romsdal Mountains, a fjord, a river and waterfalls.
Located in Molde, it consists of approximately 40 houses that show customs and lifestyle from the 17th to the 20th century. The main building Krona hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions.
Explore the mysterious marble caves. You will be taken aboard a boat through the underground seawater with enchanting lighting and explore the "mining world". Thanks to the excellent acoustics, concerts are held here in the summer months.
Come to experience 300 years of water power in Romsdalen where enthusiasts have built and run the Sagelva Hydropower Center. Throughout the summer there will be showcasing and demonstrating a full-scale facility powered by water.
Lesja Village Museum is an active museum in a group of the Gudbrandsdalsmuseums. Throughout the summer there are a lot of activities like sewing and cooking, spinning and haymaking, woodwork etc. Come to experience life in old times.