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Andalsnes in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Andalsnes, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Norsk Tindesenter, Visit Romsdal, and Isfjordsvegen, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Tindestua and Eggen Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Andalsnes while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Andalsnes in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northeast side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Rampestreken, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Rampestreken

4.8
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4.7
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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic spot
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rampestreken is a popular trail leading to an observation deck perched on a rugged mountainside, offering stunning views of dramatic peaks and fjords. The hike uphill can be challenging but provides ample opportunities to rest and admire the scenery. Visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Andalsnes town below and the surrounding mountains. Additionally, there is a restaurant called Eggen where hikers can enjoy coffee and sweets, although prices are on the higher side.
Coming from someone who isn’t as fit, the hike was not easy..but the view was totally worth it! 70% of the hike was nicely shaded so you could pace yourself and take breaks when needed. A lot of climbing, especially as you get closer to the viewpoint. Took us about 45mins going up. Do note that the restaurant and gondola remains closed on Monday (day we were hiking). Highly advisable to go early in the morning to avoid large crowds (they come in at 10am and above).
Suria M — Google review
Took a while to get to the top but goodness me was it worth it! Plenty of opportunities to sit and catch your breath, lots of friendly people to talk to on your way up, and of course the views were absolutely incredible! It might feel a bit exhausting when you’re climbing but you’ll feel so good when you get right to the top! We took the gondola back down though as we were very tired, which itself was lovely and very fast! Highly recommend!
Megan M — Google review
We went up independent after everyone had all ready gone up it cost about £40 pounds return but we'll worth it cafe lovely hot chocolate and toilets. Fantastic views and walk ways. When we was last car down 16.00pm.
Rosemary W — Google review
Cable cabine was very expensive, however you can decide to climb (2km ~600m elevation). We had unstable weather so we decided to take lift, it was good decision and worth it. You can hike higher from cable cabine station, very well marked routes which gives incredible view points all around. Just take wind and watter proof jacket and dress well, in 5min weather can be completely changed.
Marek B — Google review
My wife and I took the gondola up and down. We were limited on time and found the gondola to be worth the price. The views from the upper gondola station are beautiful, and there's a few walking trails you can take. The Rampestreken viewpoint, however, is one of the more iconic options. The gondola station is actually even higher than the Rampestreken viewpoint. You need to descend down and then back up. I read a lot of reviews that scared me, people saying it was very hard to do this. I was also very worried about the trail itself and how safe it would be. To my surprise, getting to/from Rampestreken from the gondola was actually quite simple. Most of the trail is full of stairs, some made of stone, and others of rock. There are some parts of the trail that require a little more mobility, but it was nothing that we couldn't manage. It took us about 30-45 mins at a very slow pace to head down, and the same to come back. I actually found the way back to be much easier, despite it being uphill. Yes, I was out of breath, but going down required some balance, while going up was mostly steps. The trail is most difficult toward the top, and is a bit easier near the viewpoint. The views are well worth it. The entire way is full of spots you can stop and enjoy the scenery. The viewpoint itself is also very iconic and worth going to if you have the time and energy! The only thing I will suggest is avoiding days where it is raining. If everything was wet and muddy, things would have been much more difficult. You can still enjoy the views from the Gondola station and try the other trails.
Maneetpaul S — Google review
Hard going for someone who is unfit, but doable if you take your time. I’m 57 and have two bad knees but I made it. It’s very steep over rocks and tree roots, with a lot of big stone stairs. But it’s worth it and the cafe etc at the top is welcome.
Shaun C — Google review
Hike to 540moh is not one of easy...spare time and take gondola to eggen restaurant and hike some 100m down to rampa. For me, that was 3rd hike over 500m in the last 12 hours, and it was difficult. But the trail is awesome. Stairs from massive stones. Stunning view points along the way up.
Danijs B — Google review
OMG, this place was amazing. The weather was cold, windy but beautiful. Arrived on the cruise ship Aurora p&o as you can see in the photos. We went on the cable cart up the mountain. You have to see the views and have a coffee at the very top. STUNNING wheelchair friendly to a certain point up there the only unaccessible part was walking the last bit of the mountain but to be fair even i struggled doing that as it was so windy and with the snow it's hard to keep hold of the metal railings. There are toilets large coffee shop and restaurant reaching over the mountain with stunning views. I think it was about £65 for my husband and I. There are two cable cars and are about every 30 minutes but not long. It can get busy so be warned , more so if your a large ship in peak season. There is also the golden train to do around the views again stunning, this we did not do but those that did say it was well worth it. .Maybe pre book also in peak times and even if your on a ship.
Cazy B — Google review
6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•https://www.visitnorthwest.no/listings-northwest/romsdalstrappa-…•+47 70 23 88 00•Tips and more reviews for Rampestreken
7 min · 0.37 mi
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Nesaksla

4.9
(61)
Hiking area
Nesaksla, a popular hiking destination, attracts hikers from various nearby attractions such as Romsdalseggen and Romsdalstrappa. The opening of The Romsdalen Gondola and Restaurant Eggen in 2021 has added to its appeal, offering diverse food experiences at an elevation of 708 meters. Visitors can comfortably reach the mountain station by cable car before embarking on their exploration.
We took the Gondola up and hiked down.. not for the faint hearted. Quite tough going, Walking boots/shoes recommended. Amazing views
Natasha M — Google review
From the arrival of the cable car, many hiking routes depart, suitable for all levels of difficulty and expertise. Trails are well signposted.
Laura P — Google review
Took a tram up and hiked for hours....well also sat on the rocks and just took in all the beautiful sites and sounds. If you found yourself in Andalsnes, No way this is a hike you'll want to do. For those really into hiking you can hike up or down with a tram ride one-way......or hike up and down if you're really up for that.
Vincent D — Google review
we climb up with our 6 years old daughter and 1 year old son in baby kraxe. it took us 3 hours with breaks! but it was fun and worth the views. the hike is definitely challenging. but its not risky if you have sure footedness! respect the mountain and walk the path made you will be fine. cam back by gandola! walking down may be more risky then going up! def not recommended on a rainy day!
Amzzz — Google review
Beautiful scenery, its a "must do" if you are in Andalsnes. Gondola rides are quite expensive, nearly £45 return (495 Nok for adult atm). We went up with Gondola (one way is 330 Nok, about £30), and trekked down. Fortunately we had a really good weather with sun out and dry, could not ask better, so the path were not so slippery, but I can imagine if it was rainy or icy, then will be very slippery and would be not pleasant experience. I enjoyed going down a lot, challenging but rewarding as well, as you see great views on the way down and enjoy as long as you wish. One of the best sceneries I've seen in Norway so far!!! *If you have weak knees, a weak heart, or have any bit of mobility issues, I would not recommend going up or down as this path is quite steep, lots of steps and challenging! Make sure to wear proper hiking shows!
M A — Google review
From down below it does not look possible but there is a well maintained path all the way up. A few nervous places but otherwise very doable.
Richard C — Google review
I love Norway but i believe they are getting a little too rich now. Like Swiss level!!
Kurt H — Google review
Very nice climbing place to see Very beautiful mountains and Fiordland
해리 — Google review
Fv64, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•Tips and more reviews for Nesaksla
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7 min · 2.1 mi
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Isfjordsvegen

Isfjordsvegen is a scenic coastal road in Norway that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and fjords. The route takes travelers through charming villages, past cascading waterfalls, and along the edge of crystal-clear waters. Along Isfjordsvegen, visitors can experience the tranquility of the Norwegian countryside while marveling at the natural beauty that surrounds them.
6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•Tips and more reviews for Isfjordsvegen
4 min · 1.1 mi
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Train Chapel

4.3
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4.0
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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Lovely little haven for prayer, contemplation or just shelter from the rain while in Åndalsnes and waiting for a train. Thank you to those who maintain it for the public to enjoy. I had some lovely time practising my reading Norwegian from the Bible while sitting out a very rainy afternoon.
Fraser B — Google review
Intriguing concept for a chapel built out of an old train car.
Sarah H — Google review
Worth of visit, free of charge and since i havent seen anything like this, i had to have a look.
Anit B — Google review
Quiet and unusual place. Sit and contemplate for a few moments.
John M — Google review
Very cool Train-chapel. Deserves a visit if you are in Åndalsnes.
Tom-Erik M — Google review
Quirky little place!
Timmy P — Google review
Cute little chapel
Jeffrey L — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting chapel inside an old railway carriage, a good place with comfortable armchairs to wait for the train (Original) Ciekawa kaplica we wnętrzu starego wagonu kolejowego, dobre miejsce z wygodnymi fotelami na oczekiwanie na pociąg
Radoslaw K — Google review
Jernbanegata, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•http://www.visitnorway.com/no/Product/?pid=32844•Tips and more reviews for Train Chapel
2 min · 400 ft
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Romsdalsgondolen

4.6
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4.5
(60)
Mountain cable car
Romsdalsgondolen is a newly opened cable car in Andalsnes, Norway, offering a quick and breathtaking journey to the mountain peak of Nesaksla. Although it may be considered expensive for some, the panoramic views during the 5-minute ride are truly spectacular. Once at the summit, visitors can enjoy stunning vistas of The River Rauma and Romsdalsfjorden.
Amazing amazing amazing. Well worth going, cars every 30 mins. Wheelchair friendly, toilets available, large coffee/restaurant looking over the town. £65 for two people. Very windy but well worth going. Look at my posting for the town as this will explain more about this
Cazy B — Google review
This is where I found my happy place. Expensive but worth every penny/krone. We set off early, only 8 people onboard going up. Incredible views, made me quite emotional. Quiet, clean air, able to roam freely without crowds. Returned to reality, just 4 of us on the gondola, so we had front seats on the way down. Would have liked to have walked down but had a cruise ship trip booked pm and wasn't sure if we could make it down in time. I highly recommend this experience.
Lynne F — Google review
A great way to get to the mountain top above Åndalsnes. Go early to avoid the tour buses, but the cars were pretty frequent. Trip Advisor suggests getting tickets in advance , which we did and never received them! Luckily the attendant at the cable car managed to find them in the system. So, don't bother buying them in advance, just get them there.
Martin R — Google review
A Short walk from cruise ship. Fantastic view's from the top. With a cafe and toilet facilities at the top. Can't comment on the food as cafe was too busy,there was mixed reviews from fellow cruise friend's who ate there....from good to okay...and it is over priced...but is expected in Norway...This was my first stop in Norway
Peter H — Google review
Views are incredible during good weather. You can climb a bit uphill for even better experience. The only downside is that the lift is seriously overpriced. 1500 NOK for a round trip for a family is less than acceptable.
Radek P — Google review
Absolutely stunning views, thanks the cabelcar everyone can see out from the top of the mountain, right now it costs 560 NOK per person, but is worth it
Tomáš H — Google review
Do not be afraid of clouds, makes for great photos. Check the prices for the gondola before going, because it will make the Swiss blush.
Olav M — Google review
We wanted to explore during the day and also booked for dinner in Eggen so needed to head back in the evening. Bought the day tickets so used 4 times in total, not cheap but gives great views and it's less painful than walking to the summit with my old legs. There was only 1 side running for maintenance so there was a queue returning in the afternoon but got straight in t at other times. Plenty of washing to do at the summit, views from each side are completely different and your can easily get away from busier parts
Wobbly W — Google review
Jernbanegata 1, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•http://www.romsdalsgondolen.no/•+47 45 72 40 60•Tips and more reviews for Romsdalsgondolen
1 min · 300 ft
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The Golden Train

4.4
(29)
The Golden Train is a picturesque train journey that has been recognized as one of Europe's most scenic rides. It travels through the stunning Romsdalen valley, offering breathtaking views of natural wonders such as Trollveggen, Verma waterfalls, and Kylling bridge before reaching the village of Bjorli. The train's name originates from the historical event when Norway's gold reserves were temporarily hidden in Bjorli by King Haakon during World War II.
A stunning adventure and experience! What amazing views we got during this journey! Well guided with good information! Train starts from the station in the centre. Very easy to reach by car, walking, or from the cruise ship! It is extremely nice to combine with the gondola and restaurant at the top of the mountain!
Arne M — Google review
It was nice, but not jaw-dropping and was a bit boring at the end. Thankfully in mid-June the train was almost empty, so we could relax. Interesting story narrated while you go along, that is a considerable bonus to the experience.
Jokūbas M — Google review
Fantastic experience for both train fans and others The Golden Train takes you through beautiful sceneries and landscapes Meanwhile you get great info on the landscape, history and true Norwegian fairy tails All in all fantastic experience Trip takes 2,5 hrs At the turning point you have 20 min picture stop Great service by guide and train service manager Recommended trip
Wim R — Google review
INDEPENDENT CRUISE BOOKINGS MUST READ THIS. We were booked on the 12 July while visiting on s cruise. Unfortunately, due to operational problems, ALL independent bookings were cancelled. These things happen except over 20 people didn't receive any notification the local representative was stuck with no information about how to resolve concerns and to add insult to injury those booked through the cruise line were allowed on. You are warned that booking excursions independently may result in the ship leaving without you. In this case, you may not even go in the first place so beware.
Don S — Google review
Cancellation 1 day before the train ride due to cruise vessel passengers having priority above other bookings. We had valid tickets but it was cancelled by the company. Buying tickets in advance does not help
Willem H — Google review
It was a gorgeous ride. The train was comfortable and the narrative while riding was great as well.
Mr. B — Google review
Most breathtaking views through a fjord valley. Story narratives (mythical and factual) was informative.
Bob K — Google review
Sleek train with great style. Cool to see.
Sarah H — Google review
Setnesvegen 29, 6310 Åndalsnes, Norway•https://www.thegoldentrain.com/•+47 77 71 10 05•Tips and more reviews for The Golden Train
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Where to eat

Under a 1-minute walk from Romsdalsgondolen, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Tindestua

3.9
(110)
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4.0
(39)
Restaurant
Tindestua is a cozy apartment located in the heart of Andalsnes. The apartment features a well-equipped kitchenette and comfortable rooms with modern amenities. It offers easy access to attractions like Vermafossen Waterfall, making it an ideal base for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors can enjoy delicious meals at the on-site restaurant, which boasts stunning views and excellent service.
Great place to rest, have a light lunch or tea time … and enjoy the views. Very friendly welcome on top of it all: recommended!
TA — Google review
Im tired Of seeing people lying and saying this food is actually good. But as a person who has ate here be aware of the Hamburgers Cause the texture is awfull. It was Gooey and Watery on the inside of the meat and it didnt taste the best. If you ever come by This Restaurant you should just find another one in the village. Its not worth losing 20 Dollars / 230kr On the food. (I Didnt get my Money Back).
Trond S — Google review
I went there twice. Once during the day when I got coffee and cake which I picked up myself from the bar and the second time when I tried to have dinner. Unfortunately while the place was not busy at the moment and there were a few waiters around, chatting, after 15 minutes no one came to the table to even ask about drinks.
Agatha — Google review
Insane views, great service and amazing food! I had the Tindeburger with bacon, and it tasted amazing. All around a perfect visit at a very nice place, i can absolutely recomend this resturant! :)
Aleksander W — Google review
Nice enough restaurant in the middle of town. We ordered the Egg(s!) Benedict for 180 kr. Never seen such a small bun with only one egg. Interestingly the egg was cold (straight from the fridge - is that even possible?) while the bun was warm (at least). Not worth it
David H — Google review
Pretty meh, I had the Skagen which was very average. There was a cruise ship docked which took out half the view. I'd try somewhere else.
Tom C — Google review
Stay away from the chicken salad. Iceberg lettuce that costs an arm and a leg and tastes like nothing
Sophia K — Google review
Great location and views. Superb ambiance and interesting choice of food. Friendly staff.
Sai P — Google review
Havnegata 2, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•+47 71 22 33 00•Tips and more reviews for Tindestua

Eggen Restaurant

4.5
(365)
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4.3
(138)
Restaurant
Perched over 700 meters above Andalsnes, Eggen Restaurant offers a delectable dining experience with locally sourced ingredients and traditional Norwegian cuisine. The restaurant boasts unparalleled panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Accessible via a scenic gondola ride, it provides an unforgettable experience for visitors. While the waiting time for service may be a drawback, the stunning location and delicious food make it worth a visit.
Absolutely delicious food! The portions were generous, and the homemade cinnamon bun that followed was a real treat. What truly stood out was the amazing staff – so friendly and kind, they even gave us some great tips for our hike. Highly recommend!
Jan K — Google review
The ride on the gondola was smooth and pleasant. The views and the paths around are stellar. The food is tasty and the staff are very kind! The view from the restaurant is not to be missed! There are even dog houses to keep them in while you are in the restaurant!
Brett H — Google review
The restaurant has a really pleasant vibe – the food is tasty, fresh, and nicely presented. The atmosphere feels cozy, perfect both for a quick lunch or a longer dinner. The staff were friendly, attentive, and happy to give recommendations. Overall, a great experience and I’d be happy to come back.
Robert M — Google review
Amazing views, you should book a table in advance to get a table with the best views. The obvious choice of food is the 4-course, and it is amazing. Professionally cooked and presented. You can walk up, very exhausting, or take the gondola which is decently expensive, but worth it.
Jonatan J — Google review
Nestled in a location with truly breathtaking views, this restaurant is all about the setting. While the view through the windows is picturesque, stepping outside reveals a panorama that’s nothing short of stunning—worth the visit on its own. Unfortunately, the food doesn't live up to the scenery. The prices lean toward the high end, and the flavors don’t quite justify the expense. With so many delightful eateries nearby, you're better off grabbing a bite elsewhere unless you're absolutely famished.
Masaki F — Google review
Beautiful evening with views and sunset. Food was excellent and friendly and great service. Very friendly people.
Erica C — Google review
Thank you for a cozy dinner. Such a culinary delight!!! Local and fresh food presented in a exeptional way. Great wine selection with a friendly and knowlegeble staff.
Sona T — Google review
Expect more fancy dining. Probably best to combine and plan with gondola in advance, seems you can get transport and food in some deals.
Olav M — Google review
Nesaksla Mountain, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•http://www.eggenrestaurant.no/•+47 40 50 40 04•Tips and more reviews for Eggen Restaurant
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Day 2

Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with Sødahlhuset, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Romsdalseggen Ridge. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Sødahlhuset

4.7
(774)
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4.7
(299)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Cafe
Deli
Sødahlhuset in Åndalsnes is a charming and delightful find, perfect for a family journey. The place exudes "hygge" with its cute ambiance, delicious food, and friendly service. The unexpected beautiful garden patio at the back adds to the idyllic dining experience. The menu offers a variety of options including brown cheese, yummy bread, carrot soup, coffee, candies, burgers, pizza, and carrot cake.
One of our favorite cafes in Norway!! Such a beautiful spot to sit for a bite or a meal -- we LOVED the casual vibe and it was incredibly family/child-friendly. The decor was very homey, the food was excellent (especially the cinnamon buns!! The best we've had so far!), and the staff were kind, accommodating, friendly, and helpful. They went out of their way to make sure we enjoyed our food and experience there, we really can't say enough good things about them -- it's definitely worth a stop if you're in the area!!
Shaan V — Google review
Nice cinnamon roll, tiny tinge of cardamon.Found a hair embedded in the roll Instantly turned off it, originally 7/10 , bit doughy but I might not be the best judge as cinnamon rolls aren’t my first choice but definitely bumped down to 3/10, a hair in your food instantly ruins anything, especially as it was baked into the roll Hot chocolate was really hot (duh in the name), a rich dark chocolatey flavour but overall I was excited for the fresh cream and chocolate shavings on top like I’d seen in multiple other reviews. Good balance, not overly sweet, not too rich; floating oil as if melted butter/separated cream, I’m not mad definitely would add a thicker creamy texture. 7/10, disappointed I didn’t get the same experience others had, no reasoning behind the stripped back hot chocolate but at its core was a good drink. The lady at till was friendly and quick, what more could you want. My hot chocolate took 5 minutes which it’s perfectly acceptable. After that I was left alone to finish and leave which I also don’t mind. Would’ve been nice to have a takeaway option especially for the hot drinks to take out. But the views out the window is pleasant, cable cars coming back with Mountain View’s over the sea.
Fatou F — Google review
We enjoyed a quick lunch here on the road. The garden is beautiful, the staff is friendly. The food is fine, better than most place on the road. Highly recommend travelers to stop by.
M G — Google review
Excellent authentic place. They offer fresh food, drinks and other products such as coffee beans, jams and juices. Really worthwhile to visit!
Martijn W — Google review
Please make some more effort for vegans.... The menu on the website is misleading. No vegan wrap, no soup and no quinoa salad were offered at the time I visited. All I could get were a simple salad and two pizzas: a red one and a white one, for exorbitant prices. I asked for the red one. I got the white one. Anyhow, no effort at all was made. Too much oil for this thin dough, too little baking, only some vegan cheese on top, olives, onions, pears for some reason and lettuce for some other reason. It wasn't sliced, and it was pretty difficult to slice it with a regular knife because of how sticky it was. The Vegan cheese was good, but a pizza (especially one that costs about 20 eur) is more than a soggy dough with cheese.. Even for a tiny town like this, I expected more.
Lior B — Google review
Although we only stopped by for a quick bite, we loved this cafe! There was a large party in ordering lunch but that didn’t affect the service. Sadly we couldn’t stay to try a cinnamon bun, which looked amazing! Would definitely recommend and we hope to come again some day.
Matt C — Google review
After reading other reviews I had high expectations. My minimum was good coffee. Seeing menu I was tempted to try pizza. Unfortunately I was disappointed by both. Coffee was ok. And food shouldn't be called pizza but flatbread with toppings - as a pizza fan I can't stand charging people loads of money for something that's not equal with quality. For the same prize I was eating proper sourdough pizza in Oslo. Service was really young and nice. I understand young people also need to work but they should be mixed with someone experienced. Toilet was disaster. Smelled like it wasn't cleaned for a longer time.
Jędrzej C — Google review
Great atmosphere, a lot of hand made details, small shop with some soap, bags and sweets, most of them are local and handmade. Sometimes they have live concerts. Food is good, burger's bread is awesome. Kitchen sometimes can be slow, I waited for my order approx 30 mins. Stuff are really friendly and helpful 😊
Andrii — Google review
Gamle Romsdalsvegen 8, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•https://www.sodahlhuset.no/•+47 40 06 64 01•Tips and more reviews for Sødahlhuset
4 min · 0.21 mi
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The Rauma Railway - Contrast In Perfect Harmony

4.8
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4.4
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The Rauma Railway offers an unforgettable journey through the stunning landscapes of central Norway, stretching 114 kilometers from Andalsnes to Dombas. This scenic train ride is a must for railway enthusiasts, as it weaves through majestic fjords, lush forests, and picturesque valleys while crossing 32 bridges and six tunnels. For those looking for a shorter experience during the summer months, there’s a special tourist train that operates twice daily from June to August, providing insightful commentary along the way.
Its a one full day train journey from Oslo Central Station to Andalsnes. You can book ticket online or from the NSB counter in OSLO central station OSLO S. They staff at the NSB explains you very well about the travel. From OSLO S you should take train to Dombas and from Dombas to Andalsnes. The route from Dombas to Andalsnes is known as the wildest and most beautiful train journey in Norway. The best time to visit is in Aug. I got to know when i spoke to the local people in Dombas. The train is very comfortable and they have restaurant in trains. You can buy coffee and food from the restaurant in the train which is very comfortable and convenient. The seats can be adjusted and spacious enough. The train staffs are very friendly and they will answer all your concerns about travel in the best and polite way. Very friendly staffs. I really enjoyed this journey. Looking forward to visit during Aug to enjoy the real beauty of Norway.
Subin O — Google review
Rauma Line runs from Dombås to Åndalsnes through stunning countryside, and Kylling Bridge and turning tunnel making it a great train ride.
Rosie R — Google review
This is one of the most scenic railway routes I have ever travelled. The journey from Dombas to Andalsnes had breathtaking views. The trains have big windows offering great views.
Ananyo B — Google review
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Visit Romsdal

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Citizen information bureau
Lodging
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Andalsnes, a charming and picturesque town in Norway, is undoubtedly a stunning destination that captivates visitors. The city offers its tourists not only the serenity of its natural beauty but also an abundance of recreational activities. Appreciation is due to the complimentary wireless internet access and the valuable insights provided by Visit Romsdal. The amiable personnel go above and beyond to ensure guests have access to plentiful information about the area's attractions, making their visit even more enjoyable.
Very nice climbing place to see Very beautiful mountains and Fiordland
해리 — Google review
åndalsnes i a very beautiful small norwegian city 😊 definitely liked it here! 😊
Florian R — Google review
Amazing place!
Scott H — Google review
Thanks for the free WiFi and the good information!
Uli W — Google review
Nice staffs and many information to use.
UiKew K — Google review
nice and beauty
Szymon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Åndalsnes is located at the bottom of the Romsdalsfjorden and at the mouth of the Rauma river, which flows along the Romsdal valley and which gives its name to the municipality. The village is surrounded by mountains reaching up to 1800 m, with the Trolltindene, Vengetindene and the Romsdalshorn. Since 2011, after the development of the Romsdalstrappa, a new path equipped with panoramic points, a stone staircase (the name in fact means "Romsdal staircase") and metal walkways, the climb to the Nesaksla peak (which with its 708 m above sea level overlooking the town) has become a very popular trip lasting just over an hour which offers a breathtaking view of the entire valley and the fjord. (Original) Åndalsnes è situata in fondo al fiordo di Romsdalsfjorden ed alla foce del fiume Rauma, che scorre lungo la valle Romsdal e che dà il nome alla municipalità. Il paese è circondato da montagne che arrivano fino ai 1800 m, con il Trolltindene, Vengetindene e il Romsdalshorn. Dal 2011, dopo la messa a punto della Romsdalstrappa, un nuovo sentiero dotato di punti panoramici, una scala in pietra (il nome infatti significa "scala del Romsdal") e di passerelle in metallo, la salita alla cima Nesaksla (che con i suoi 708 m s.l.m. sovrasta il centro abitato) è diventata una popolarissima gita di poco più di un'ora che offre una veduta mozzafiato sull'intera valle e sul fiordo.
Giovanni P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I visited the shop on a Sunday in July to ask for some information, and Giorgio was incredibly kind and went out of his way to resolve a problem for me with a cancelled train. There aren't 6 stars, but they deserve all of them. Thank you. (Original) Sono stato presso il negozio una domenica di luglio per chiedere alcune informazioni e Giorgio si è dimostrato ultra gentile e si è prodigato per risolvermi un problema con un treno annullato. 6 stelle non ci sono ma sarebbero tutte meritate. Grazie
Enrico S — Google review
Jernbanegata 1, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•https://www.romsdalen.no/•+47 45 72 40 60•Tips and more reviews for Visit Romsdal
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Norsk Tindesenter

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Visitor center
Museums
Rock climbing gym
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Specialty Museums
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Andalsnes, Norsk Tindesenter is a must-visit experience center that welcomes adventurers year-round. This interactive hub celebrates the rich mountaineering heritage of the region, offering visitors a chance to explore exhibitions detailing the thrilling history of climbing and base jumping. For those looking to test their skills, there's Norway's highest indoor climbing wall with routes suitable for all abilities.
A pretty cool place to hang out. Beer on tap and a good menu to choose from. Mainly though the outdoor patio and views are the main attraction here. When the sun is shining this is a great spot to visit
Chris K — Google review
Climbing wall, you pay on reception and then self-service, comfortable if you dont need guide. There are few possibilities and different levels of wall-ways, all marked with difficulty. Only, there is no place for sitting or resting, not much space.
Marek B — Google review
A museum, cafe, climbing centre? We didn't enter due to excursion timing, but the exterior certainly caught our attention.
Graham T — Google review
Amazing bouldering gym in such an unexpected location! 20+ meters high walls. World class gym but also cozy… will want to come back some day! Also alpinism museums was very charming and informative. Must visit when coming to Åndalsnes!
Simon — Google review
Staff seems to be bored and unmotivated. We asked for hiking recommendations. What we got was just an brief map, unclear directions and no information on the current conditions of the trails. We ended up cutting our hiking short as the trails were slippery and dangerous.
Fernando A — Google review
We found the museum really insightful. The staff is very friendly and the exhibition has some interacting areas. I found very interesting the explanation on how gear for climbers evolved throughout the years and how it developed. Inside there is also a climbing wall you can use and the price is included in the ticket. We also watched the documentary about trolls and mountains and that was interesting as well. I would definitely recommend this when visiting Andalsnes.
Alessandro B — Google review
We were there in May which is a great time to visit Andalsnes as it's not as touristy. The food at the café was good (be aware that the kitchen is closed on Sunday) and the view was amazing. The Staff were super nice and because it was slow when we were there, they spent some time talking to us which added to the great atmosphere.
Clém M — Google review
Beautiful and historical place worth to explore. I would highly recommend this place to any person interested into hiking, museum, history or nature. Møre og Romsdal is a very beautiful county.
Natasha R — Google review
Havnegata 2, 6300 Åndalsnes, Norway•https://tindesenteret.no/•+47 71 22 33 00•Tips and more reviews for Norsk Tindesenter
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Åndalsnes

Nestled in the heart of Møre og Romsdal county, Åndalsnes is a charming town that serves as the administrative center of Rauma Municipality. This picturesque destination lies at the northern end of the stunning Romsdalen valley, right where the river Rauma meets Isfjorden. With a population of around 2,416 residents, Åndalsnes is not just a quaint town; it’s an adventure seeker’s paradise!
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Romsdalseggen Ridge

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Scenic spot
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Romsdalseggen Ridge is a must-visit for hikers in Andalsnes, Norway. This challenging hike offers breathtaking views and is not for the faint of heart due to its steep and narrow ridge. The trail takes around 4-5 hours to complete, with an option to take a cable car part of the way. Hikers should be prepared for muddy and crowded conditions, but the stunning panoramic views make it all worth it.
Absolutely stunning Norway hike on ridge, not to be missed on a sunny day. The ridge portion is challenging but rest, less so. Completed to the cable car in ~4 hours, but decided to save the $30 and hike the rest of the way (added another hour). In retrospect, would have preferred to take the cable car as it was very muddy, crowded and too many slippery tree roots. I am sure it make take 8 hours if you go slow and stop a lot, but if you have basic fitness, you can do it much shorter time (there was no rush and we stopped for a 20 minute lunch). Just a great day-- go!
Jim S — Google review
Hiking the Romsdalseggen Ridge will always be one of the greatest experiences of our life! Fortunately, we were able to do it on a beautiful day in July where the weather seemed to get better as the day progressed. It was also a huge benefit that the days in Scandinavia are very long in the summer. Thankfully, on this day, it did not start to get dark until around 11PM and we needed just about every minute of that daylight. Thankfully, the Grand Hotel Andalsnes offered a one-way shuttle service from our hotel to the start of our hike. Hiking the Romsdalseggen Ridge is a one-way hike where you’ll hike back to Andalsnes to complete your hike by the end of the day and you’ll want to allow plenty of time for this. On our hike we saw some of the most beautiful views we’ll ever see in our lives. While we’re not professional hikers with spikes, ropes, and cliffs, we’re definitely the type that are used to challenging, long distance, all-day strenuous hikes. However, we have to be honest and state that there are 4 areas along this hike that are extremely treacherous and dangerous to get across. These sections sometimes narrow to no more than about 18 inches in width with a straight, long, massive drop off on both sides. If you fall crossing any of these 4 areas you won’t survive the fall. There were other sections where you have to hold onto a chain to make your way around some cliffs with again very steep drops behind you. These are also areas where there is no way you would survive a fall from there. Finally, we felt that some of the most dangerous sections of the hike were poorly marked with directional arrows or anything else that would help. That might not matter on a day with a lot of hikers that you could follow, but on a day with only a few hikers we had to guess which direction was correct. However, this is not the place where hikers should try guess at the correct hike direction, because if you’re wrong you might end up in a place where there’s a higher risk of falling. We started this hike around 8AM and didn’t finish it until around 11PM. But to be clear, we took our time and stopped many times for photographs and to relax and have some food along the way. And we did a bit of exploring and enjoying the views from the top of the gondola ride overlooking Andalsnes before completing our final decent. We do understand that often times directional arrows and other trail maintenance is sometimes done on a volunteer basis by other hikers and we sincerely appreciate that. However, even if you’re experienced, this will be one of the greatest hikes you’ll ever do but you’ll need to proceed with extreme caution!
Michael L — Google review
May be one of the best hikes we have done. Highly recommend taking the bus to the trail head and hiking back to the car in Andalsnes. The bus was labeled Romsdalseggen at the station and was an easy 20 minute ride. Also took the lift down for the last segment to save the knees. Too early in the vacation to be suffering!
Emily — Google review
Did the hike last week of September 2025. There was only 1 bus (9am) that run (almost end of the season). I was very glad to see many people taking the bus as i was worried abt snow and unsure if the hike can be done. After walking ~2.5km of gradual ascent, abt 1.5hr into the hike, there was snow as I climb up the first steep wall of rocks)… on all fours. It’s a bit scary with all the snow and some ice. I am glad for all the hikers that went ahead and led the way! I followed their footsteps. I had clear sky and nice sunny weather! After the restaurant, it was a steep descent. About 3/4 of the descent had “steps”, and that was very helpful, though still intense in th knees. (Turns out, quite a people did the hike from Åndalsnes town centre, past the restaurant and kept going to the top and returned the way same. This had much lesser snow. Though I read that during busy time, the hike is done one way, from the bus drop off and back to Åndalsnes as some parts on the ridge are narrow)
Queen Q — Google review
Amazing views from the top
Stefan J — Google review
Really nice hike
Martynas T — Google review
Hiked Romsdaleseggen from Venjedalen to Romsdalsgondolen via Mjolvafjellet and Hogaksla (5.3 miles, 2747 ft gain). One of the most scenic routes I've hiked; sweeping landscape views nearly everywhere. Started at 0945 and arrived at upper gondola at 1700; though I consistently stopped to take pictures, there's always something to view. I hiked at start of the Andalsnes off-season, where there is snow on the higher parts of the ridge. The bus that usually runs from the Andalsnes visitor center to Venjedalen (at 0830 or 0930) was not operating, so I called a private taxi. I completed the hike with no technical gear; only hiking boots, gloves, and multiple clothing layers. You will have to rock scramble (use hands and feet to climb), use chains anchored to the route, and follow the red trail spray paint to complete. Hiking poles would have been nice to test the snow; with the blanket snow coverage, it's hard to tell where flat surfaces are beneath the snow, I stepped in many holes and on precarious rocks. This route was amazing; no boring areas, rocks scrambles were fun, views were spectacular, and a large section follows the ridgeline cliff edge (so you're constantly seeing the dramatic landscape). One of my favorite hikes. I think the views right as you summit Romsdaleseggen Ridge and until Mjolvafjellet are the best.
Drew — Google review
One of God's wonders on earth.
Firas R — Google review
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Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Sødahlhuset, these restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away.

China House - Bonny's Kjøkken AS

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Chinese restaurant
China House - Bonny's Kjøkken AS, formerly known as Hainan House, is a restaurant located in the same building as its predecessor. The menu offers a variety of options for both adults and children, with the fried chicken from the kids' menu being particularly popular. The restaurant provides a pleasant atmosphere, although some visitors have noted a strange smell upon entering and suggested the use of air fresheners.
We were served here by an amazing young man who was very pleasant and hospitable. We are vegetarians so the chef made a special dish with veggies. It came out piping hot and was delicious.
Bharathi M — Google review
This Hainan House is a rare find of Chinese food with wok hey in Åndalsnes. It’s only opened during summer and we are lucky to meet him. Food is simple but so delicious.
Ho Y — Google review
Hainan House restaurant uses the same location and building with the previous China House restaurant. We had our dinner yesterday (2 adults and 2 kids). Various selections of menus. Our kids were satisfied with their fried chicken from kids menu while we took the 2 persons package (springrolls for starter, 2 main course: beef and chicken and bananan fried with ice cream for dessert). Good food, clean restaurant, and friendly staff (probably it will be a good idea to ask the waitress to repeat your order before she/he takes the order to the kitchen). Parking is available along the road. Toilet is available inside.
Benedicta K — Google review
I regret to pen such a review, but I feel compelled to share my experience at this Hainan House in the hope of sparing others the disappointment. What was billed as an 'Chinese dining experience' was, unfortunately, far from it. The meals lacked flavors, leaving us questioning the chef's understanding and experience with this intricate culinary tradition. Furthermore, the customer service was well below par. Instead of the warm, welcoming atmosphere one would expect, we were met with indifference and lackluster attention. It was a stark contrast to the traditional Chinese hospitality that values warmth and meticulous service. In terms of pricing, the quality of the food and service does not justify the cost - even at half the price, it would be questionable. In an industry where value for money and customer satisfaction are paramount, this restaurant falls woefully short. In summary, if you are seeking an real Chinese culinary journey, I would advise steering clear of it. There are undoubtedly better options out there that will deliver a gratifying experience in terms of both taste and service.
Jeffery W — Google review
I love Asian food but this one I didn't even finish eating
NORTH P — Google review
To salty sauce in the beef dishes. But the worst was when I paid. Showing a glass of beer with a fly in that my wife did not want to finnish. The cashier just said: "is it my fault", I answered " no, but you have the doors open". No beer was offered in exchange. End of story, this is not a service oriented restaurant.
Sting S — Google review
The food was okay, but the waiter was very rude against my friends. We had to wait a long time before we got seated even if it was no other people there. Then we had to wait even longer for the menu. But the worst was the rude comments he had against us. Never going back!
Leiv L — Google review
Came here for a late lunch. We ordered spring roll and chicken stick for starters, beef chop suey and curry chicken for main dishes. The starters were smaller than we expected: only one spring roll and 3 small chicken sticks. Spring roll tasted mainly of minced meat and chicken stick was somehow slimy, it tasted good though. Main dishes were in one word: horrible. Chicken curry reminded me of terrible school lunch "kanaviillokki" in Finnish. Tastless, slimy and frozen vegetables. Over priced too! Never again.
Emma R — Google review
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Piccola Mama Rosa

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3.3
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Pizza restaurant
Piccola Mama Rosa is a charming pizzeria with a pleasant staff and an unusual location on the first floor of an office building. The veranda is a lovely spot to enjoy your meal, especially on warm days. Visitors were impressed by the veggie pizza and found the prices reasonable. The spicy chicken pizza and kebab plate were also delicious, although some felt that the portion size could be more generous for the price.
Delicious food in a causal dining atmosphere, staff were friendly and prices were reasonable. Loved the ravioli.
Sarah H — Google review
Their portion size is huge ! Pizza tasted amazing as well. Service time is good !
Mayoo N — Google review
Mama Rosa is a surprisingly solid choice for good Italian food at an affordable price. I had lasagna which was better than I expected. Lots of people were having pizzas, which also looked good. The second floor location gives them a nice balcony with a view.
Martin B — Google review
Hidden Gem with Great Food! Don't let the old-fashioned street-level appearance deter you – there's a fantastic restaurant upstairs on the second floor! Inside, it's clean, bright, and the staff are incredibly friendly. On warmer days, you even have the option to sit out on the terrace. Over two days, we tried a variety of dishes including pizzas, a burger, and chicken fillet with fries, and everything was delicious. It definitely hit the spot and satisfied our hunger!
Prinssieversti — Google review
I ate the “husets burger” and it was pretty good. Tried my friends aioli on bread and it was the best aioli I have ever tasted. Cute little place, but the view ain’t good. At least you can sit outside, even when it’s raining. Prices were ok.
ChiliTheDog — Google review
It was here ( MIX-TALLERKEN ) 🤤😄 .. so delicious ,, 👌🤍
Ibranasser1 — Google review
Really good pizza and fresh products A bit dissapointing that the small dog (teckel) was not allowed on the outside balcony terrace so had to commit to a take a way meal and eat it at the harbour side.
Leendert U — Google review
I think this place is ok. The portions are kind of large and the food is fine.
Per M — Google review
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Bakgården Thai Restaurant

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4.1
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$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Bakgården Thai Restaurant, located just a 5-minute walk from the accommodation, is a highly recommended dining option in Andalsnes. The restaurant offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with attentive staff and an attractive interior design. Guests have the option to dine both indoors and outdoors, and the facilities including the restroom are well-maintained. Convenient parking is available nearby. The service is prompt, and the food served is incredibly delicious.
Nice to have ethnic food in Andalsnes. The menu can be completely vegetarian if necessary and not only is it good it is quite filling. The red curry was delicious even though it had no fish sauce in it. The chicken was also quite good. The restaurant is really cute and has a really happening bar associated with it across the patio. Would highly recommend if you want a break from the expected foods of Norway when you are so far away from big towns. Would come back here again for sure!
Raj S — Google review
Quite a good place with a tasty food and friendly service. Food was cooked very quickly and it was good, I asked for a little spicy dish and got no spicy at all. I put 4 only because of no spicy when I asked for a little spicy and I personally find this place quite dark: not enough light and black environment. Other than that - definitely good food for this price.
Andrii — Google review
This was my favorite restaurant in Åndalsnes. Thoroughly enjoyed my dinner. Absolutely delicious and fresh food. Fast and charming service. Adequate pricing and fairly large portions.
Agatha — Google review
The menu appeared to be non-vegan but the servers were more than happy to veganize their pad Thai with tofu instead of meat and no egg. Really nice portion size for the price with more veggies than you often get with pad Thai, a good spice level too! Thanks for the tasty meal
Sean A — Google review
One of the best times I have had Thai food outside of Thailand. Food tasted authentic and the spice levels were just right. Definitely recommend to fulfill your Asian tastebuds.
Hamza I — Google review
Excellent Thai dinning experience. There's a good amount of dishes to select, not too many or too few, which is ideal for a restaurant that want to keep food fresh. The location might be a little bit obscure, unlike other restaurants that are more eye catchy as they are located near main streets. But, its not hard to find it and the environment has a well executed atmosphere and the staff is super friendly. They serve from spicy to very spicy, to well balanced sweet n sour. I've personally ordered number 5, which was chicken and cashew based dish. It was great. Others ordered number 16, scampi pad thai, which was a noodle based dish that came with grounded chili flakes and cashew, as well as lime slices. So you could spice and acid it to your preference. It was also an amazing dish. Would dine here again in the future. Very pogo place :)
Rokas S — Google review
Wonderful food! Very kind staff providing incredible service. Great atmosphere! No complaints. Very clear allergen advice on menu.
Eliza S — Google review
Super nice place with authentic Thai food. Loved the Phad Thai!
David G — Google review
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