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Stalheimskleiva
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Stalheim, Vestland
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One of the steepest roads in Northern Europe, built during 1842-1846. The road has 13 hairpin bends, with Stalheim Hotel located at the top overlooking the road and the Nærøydalen Valley. On either side of the road you can see the Stalheim Waterfall (126 m) and the Sivle Waterfall (142 m). Stalheimskleiva is a one-way road going down and is open except from winter-season, when there is snow and ice.
One of the steepest roads in Northern Europe, built during 1842-1846. The road has 13 hairpin bends, with Stalheim Hotel located at the top overlooking the road and the Nærøydalen Valley. On either side of the road you can see the Stalheim Waterfall (126 m) and the Sivle Waterfall (142 m). Stalhei…
Stalheimskleiva is one of the steepest roads in Northern Europe, built during 1842-1846. The road has 13 hairpin bends, with Stalheim Hotel located at the top. From here you will get a beautiful view of the road and the Nærøydalen valley, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. You can also explore Stalheimsfossen and Sivlefossen waterfalls, which are located on each side of the road.
Stalheimskleiva is one of the steepest roads in Northern Europe, built during 1842-1846. The road has 13 hairpin bends, with Stalheim Hotel located at the top. From here you will get a beautiful view of the road and the Nærøydalen valley, which is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. You can also expl…
Nice curvy road.........and steep! Park the car at the end of the curvy road (where you get back into E16 road) and walk for 10 minutes to a nice waterfall that will get you wet.