Dalsnibba

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- Best time to go
- June to September
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
A mountain viewpoint at 1,476 metres above sea level, reached by a toll road branching from the Geiranger valley, offering one of the highest road-accessible vistas in Norway. Looking down from the summit platform, the entire Geirangerfjord, the village of Geiranger, the Eagle Road with its hairpin bends, and the surrounding glacier-carved peaks are visible simultaneously. Snow can remain at the summit well into June, creating a sharp contrast with the green valley floor far below.
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