Norway's Scenic road, Roldalsfjellet and Discover the Real Norway

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
  • Røldalsfjellet is a mountain pass at an elevation of 1,125 meters (3,690 feet) above sea level, located in Vestland County, in Norway. The road to the summit is fully paved but quite narrow. It is called Røldalsfjellet Turistveg (formerly the E134 road). Completed in 1884, the road is 9.8 kilometers (6.08 miles) long, starting and ending at the main E134.
    The road is extremely narrow and only suitable for cars (2.2 meters width limit) and is closed to vehicles heavier than 3.5 tons. It is quite steep, with a maximum gradient of 11.7% and 8 sharp hairpin turns, so take it slow. Watch out for sheep along the way. Due to its steepness, narrowness, and dangerous winter weather conditions, it has been bypassed by a tunnel called Røldalstunnelen. Part of the E134 road, the tunnel is 4,673 meters long.
    The drive is extremely scenic and provides excellent views of the Røldal and Odda mountains. At the summit, there is a small lake called Elversvatnet.

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