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3 giờ 30 phút
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Small Group tour maximum 16 guests starts in the beautiful City of Roses, Molde. Molde was given this name for its numerous parks and public gardens. From Molde, we travel towards the traditional fishing village of Bud. Along the way we pass the Romstads Jord, the Malm fjord and the Elnes vågen area, famous for producing the delicious Jarlsberg” cheese.
In Bud, we visit the Ergan Coastal Fortress from WWII. Ergan offers you a glimpse into the dramatic history of Bud, as well as beautiful views towards the village and over the ocean.
Our journey continues along the infamous bay of shipwrecks, Hustad Vika. You will notice how the landscape changes from a fertile countryside to rugged, windblown islets and skerries, before we arrive at the Atlantic Ocean Road. This impressive road counts eight bridges, including one that is 23 meters high. These bridges seem to defy nature as they wind their way along the archipelago.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Bud
Bud is a picturesque and historic fishing village located along Norway's rugged coastline. It is known for its rich maritime history and stunning natural surroundings. Bud sits at the edge of the Romsdal Peninsula, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding fjords. Key Features of Bud: Ergan Coastal Fortress: One of the standout attractions in Bud is the Ergan Coastal Fortress, a significant site from World War II. The fortress was built to protect Norway from naval attacks, and today, visitors can explore its history and enjoy panoramic views of the village and the ocean. The fortress has preserved structures and offers fascinating insights into the area's military past. Fishing Village Atmosphere: Bud retains its traditional charm, with small wooden houses, narrow streets, and a lively harbor where fishing boats are still active. This gives the village an authentic, old-world feel, and it’s a great spot to experience Norwegian coastal culture.
the Atlantic Road (or Atlanterhavsveien) is one of Norway’s most iconic and breathtaking drives. It stretches across the Atlantic Ocean, connecting several small islands through a series of eight remarkable bridges and causeways. The road winds its way through the Norwegian archipelago, offering stunning views of the wild, open ocean, rugged coastlines, and dramatic landscapes. Key Features of the Atlantic Road: Unique Engineering: The Atlantic Road is famous for its impressive architecture and engineering. The road includes several high bridges, with the most notable being the Storseisundet Bridge, which is 23 meters high. These bridges, often described as “defying nature,” are built in a zig-zag pattern across the islands, offering dramatic views of the waves crashing below.
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Food and drinks (except for optional coffee or pastry at Eldhusøya)
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