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Iconic Mountain Road Reopened - Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no

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Trollstigen, the narrow Norwegian road in Romsdal best known for its views and hairpin turns, reopened ahead of schedule on Friday after being closed for more than a year. Now it’s been deemed safe again after efforts to ward off landslides. Several vehicles were lined up to become the first to drive up the mountainside […] The post Iconic mountain road reopened appeared first on Norway's News in English — www.newsinenglish.no.
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ÅNDALSNES (TV 2): The idyll at Soggebru Camping was turned to despair when Trollstigen closed. Now the tourism industry sees new hope when the famous tourist attraction reopens on Friday.

One of Norway's most popular tourist routes is reopened after construction work: the Trollstigen pass road. Due to several rockfalls, the popular route was closed for longer.

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After several months of extensive avalanche protection work, the popular tourist route will reopen on Friday this week.

After several months of safety work, Trollstigen is ready to open. It will take place on Friday, July 11th at 10 am.

After several months of extensive avalanche protection work, the popular tourist route is now ready to open.

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