Thrilling Atlantic Road trip with hiking, beach and driving
Overview
The Atlantic Road has National Tourist Route status, and the entire stretch between Bud and Kristiansund is one continuous experience packed with coastal scenery, culture and history.
The road that crosses this “infamous stretch of ocean” was hailed as the world’s best road trip by the British newspaper The Guardian. In 2006. The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 meters, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills.
Sjurvarden (Stemshesten) is the mountain that stretches out to the sea, giving a powerful view of Hustadvika, the Atlantic Ocean and the coastal landscape from Sunnmøre in the west and Smøla on Nordmøre in the north.
The trip is a combination of activity like hiking and walking, relaxing on the beautiful beach and driving the senic road admiring the costline of Norway.
The road that crosses this “infamous stretch of ocean” was hailed as the world’s best road trip by the British newspaper The Guardian. In 2006. The 8.3 km (5 mile) road, with 8 bridges of a total length of 891 meters, is built on several small islands and skerries, and is spanned by eight bridges and several landfills.
Sjurvarden (Stemshesten) is the mountain that stretches out to the sea, giving a powerful view of Hustadvika, the Atlantic Ocean and the coastal landscape from Sunnmøre in the west and Smøla on Nordmøre in the north.
The trip is a combination of activity like hiking and walking, relaxing on the beautiful beach and driving the senic road admiring the costline of Norway.
Inclusions
- Lunch - Sandwich, apple or banana, water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
What to expect
Itinerary
The Atlantic Road takes you from lush coastal landscapes and heaths to bare rocks along the exposed Hustadvika, where you can see the sun sink into the horizon. This National Tourist Route has been called the world’s most beautiful drive and has been voted the “Norwegian construction of the century”.
Stop At:
• Atlantic Road, Atlanterhavsveien, 6530 Norway
• Farstadsanden, Hustadvika, Norway
• The Atlantic Road, Fv64 10, 6532 Averøy, Norway
• Atlantic Road Tourist Information, Bruhagen, 6530 Norway
The Atlantic Road takes you from lush coastal landscapes and heaths to bare rocks along the exposed Hustadvika, where you can see the sun sink into the horizon. This National Tourist Route has been called the world’s most beautiful drive and has been voted the “Norwegian construction of the century”.
Stop At:
• Atlantic Road, Atlanterhavsveien, 6530 Norway
• Farstadsanden, Hustadvika, Norway
• The Atlantic Road, Fv64 10, 6532 Averøy, Norway
• Atlantic Road Tourist Information, Bruhagen, 6530 Norway
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Infants must sit on laps
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
Sophiedesvinaigriers
November 2022
Excellente communication avant le voyage, avec Alexandra. Fantastique séjour en Jordanie, correspondant à mon voyage "sur mesures", très bonne qualité des hôtels, circuits respectés, excellent guide. Déconfiture totale à Jérusalem : hôtel "4" étoiles : restaurant-cantine en sous-sol, avec odeur ...
Excellente communication avant le voyage, avec Alexandra. Fantastique séjour en Jordanie, correspondant à mon voyage "sur mesures", très bonne qualité des hôtels, circuits respectés, excellent guide. Déconfiture totale à Jérusalem : hôtel "4" étoiles : restaurant-cantine en sous-sol, avec odeur des toilettes adjacentes, chambre poussiéreuse. Deux "erreurs" de choix de visites : - Le Mont des Oliviers s'est transformé en visite du musée de l'Holocauste. - Le circuit Césarée-Acre et Rosh Hanikra s'est transformé lui aussi en circuit Galilée... La prestataire en Israël, contactée par un guide, m'a expliqué que tous les trajets se valent (sic). C'était bien la peine de dépenser 3200 euros, pour cela! Et la journée s'est terminée avec un conducteur de navette surexcité, qui m'a plantée dans Jérusalem, à 21 heures, en m'injuriant, parce qu'il avait raté mon hôtel. Retour à l'hôtel en taxi, à mes frais. - Je suis allée par mes propres moyens au Mont des Oliviers. - Je voyageais seule, ce qui m'arrive régulièrement, et pour avoir l'esprit tranquille, je suite passée par une agence de "luxe". Grossière erreur. Après expliqué ces désagréments (trois appels à Alexandra) qui sont plutôt des escroqueries, j'attends depuis deux semaines, une compensation mirobolante de 60 euros, par chèque, ayant refusé d'envoyer un RIB. L'excursion à Césarée...est estimée à 110 ou 120 dollars, selon les sites. Et, impossible de joindre mon interlocutrice, serais-je blacklistée?