A time-worn, stone railway bridge that crosses Rauma River.
Built in 1921, Kylling Bridge’s uneven and weathered stony appearance lends it a rustic charm that blends with the bordering trees. In tandem with the beautiful, rushing waterfall that runs beneath the bridge, it is no wonder that Kylling Bridge is the most photographed railway bridge in Norway. From the view point, you will be afforded with a view of an architectural beauty framed by vibrant greenery, deep blue waters, and imposing mountains. Hemmed in by lush vegetation, only a part of the bridge is visible, creating the illusion of a suspended bridge levitating above the water surface. To catch sight of the train rolling along the bridge, plan your arrival according to the train schedule. Whether you’re an avid photographer or an occasional one doing it for the ‘gram, the serene landscape of Kylling Bridge will rouse even the stingiest camera-clickers.
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