
Reisen Sie im Moment mit meiner Freundin in Norwegen. Wir planen, diese Route in den nächsten zwei Tagen zu nehmen. Wahrscheinlich wird es wahrscheinlich nicht so viel Zeit haben, lange Wanderungen usw. zu machen, aber wir möchten wissen, ob Sie Dinge haben, die wir sehen müssen. Es fiel es schwer, herauszufinden, als ich versuchte zu googeln, und ich habe das Gefühl, dass es schön sein sollte, da es die ganze Küste ist. Vielen Dank im Voraus für die Hilfe!
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I’d check the low/high tide times and make sure you’re in saltstraumen for either. It’s apparantly the worlds strongest tidal current
https://kartverket.no/en/at-sea/se-havniva/result?id=623012&location=Saltstraumen
I would recommend Saltstraumen and Svartisen. Here’s some information about Helgeland and Salten, the two regions you’re driving through:
https://visitbodo.com/en/destinations-in-salten/
https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/northern-norway/salten/
https://visithelgeland.com/en/
https://www.visitnorway.com/places-to-go/northern-norway/helgeland/
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Svartisen – you can go up a construction road to Storglomvatnet in between the Svartistunnelen and the Fykantunnelen to get a great view of it on a clear day. But this takes a bit of time and involves a couple of slightly hairy unlit tunnels and single track roads. Or you can also see it pretty well from the main road, there’s a stopping place with a tourist info across the water from it.
Saltstraumen – just south of Bodø is the world’s strongest maelstrom, definitely worth stopping at if you’ve got the timings right.
Those are my favourite things in the area, but there are loads of places that are beautiful just to stop and have a look.
Saltstraumen and Åselidalen. Åselidalen is one of the most scenic places i know. 45-60 minut hike to the lake from r17. And both places Are quite near
Saltstraumen, Svartisen, stop by a place called „Mix“ when you get to Ørnes for the best burgers ever made.
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