Lykkers, how does a road trip along the edge of the ocean sound? Picture yourself driving through a series of twisting bridges and islands, with waves crashing below you.


Would you stop to take in the views or race ahead to explore every curve of this unique roadway?


The Atlantic Ocean Road (Atlanterhavsveien) in Norway offers a thrilling mix of stunning coastal scenery and architectural wonder. It's one of the world’s most beautiful drives, perfect for an unforgettable adventure.


Fun Facts


The Atlantic Ocean Road stretches 5.2 miles (8.3 km) and connects a series of islands in Norway’s Møre og Romsdal county.


Construction of the road took six years and was completed in 1989, designed to withstand extreme weather, including hurricane-force winds.


It’s part of the Norwegian National Tourist Routes, known for its stunning landscape and connection to the ocean. The road features eight bridges, the most famous being the Storseisundet Bridge, often referred to as “the bridge to nowhere” due to its dramatic curve that looks like it disappears into the sea.


Where to Stay


While the Atlantic Ocean Road itself doesn't have many hotels along the route, you’ll find great places to stay in nearby towns like Molde or Kristiansund. Molde, known as the “City of Roses,” offers hotels like Scandic Seilet, with rates starting around $160 per night.


For a more budget-friendly option, consider staying in guesthouses or hostels, with prices starting at approximately $80 per night.


How to Get There


Getting to the Atlantic Ocean Road is an adventure in itself. If you're flying, the closest airport is Molde Airport, which is about a 45-minute drive from the start of the road. Rental cars are the best option for exploring at your own pace, with prices starting around $65 per day.


Best Time to Visit


The Atlantic Ocean Road is open year-round, but the experience can vary depending on the season. For the best weather and clearest views, visit between June and August, when temperatures hover around 60°F (15°C). Summer is perfect for leisurely drives, photography, and picnics along the coast.


Activities and Excursions


Besides the breathtaking drive, the Atlantic Ocean Road offers plenty of opportunities for exploration. You can take a detour to Hustadvika Bay for fishing or even whale watching. The surrounding islands also offer hiking trails, where you can enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and coastline.


For adventure seekers, kayaking along the coast gives you a new perspective of the bridges and surrounding islands. Kayak rentals are available starting at around $45 per day. If you’re interested in the area’s rich history, take a visit to the nearby Ergan Coastal Fort, a World W. II-era fort with fascinating underground tunnels.


The Atlantic Ocean Road is more than just a drive; it's a journey that combines nature, architecture, and adventure. Ready for the ride of a lifetime, Lykkers? Norway’s coastal beauty is waiting!