A majestic suspension bridge with spectacular views.
As the longest suspension bridge in Norway, this impressive stretch of road spans a whopping 1380 metres long, across the great beauty that is Hardanger Fjord. Hardanger Bridge is not just a road for vehicles – you can even walk or cycle across it and enjoy the magnificent landscape from viewpoints on either side of the bridge at a leisurely pace. The pedestrian path leads into the tunnels, which are connected to the bridge on both sides. The tunnels are where you can continue on to enjoy the multi-coloured lights within. The sloping, slim bridge structures stand in harmony with the serene mountains and reflective waters, its elegance a work of architectural genius that blends nature and man-made artifice. Whether you’re embarking on a journey by foot or on board a vehicle, Hardanger Bridge would be a shame to miss.
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