Dalsnibba |
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Municipality | Stranda (Møre & Romsdal, Norway) | |||||
Height [m] | 1471 | |||||
Primary factor [m] |
161 Approx. point 32 V 410673 6880441 - located to the east, between lakes Fossvatnet and Litledalsvatnet. |
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Secondary factor [km] |
1.5 Approx. point 32 V 410957 6880247 - located to the east, on the west slopes of Rundegga. | |||||
Location |
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UTM: 32 V 409570 6880783 | ||||
Lat/Lon: N62°02'54.4" E7°16'14.1" | ||||||
Description |
Dalsnibba is definitely one of the most frequently visited Norwegian mountains, thanks to a service road running all the way to the summit. And thanks to a spectacular view down to Geirangerfjorden, an area on the UNESCO world heritage list. |
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Main photo |
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Routes | The most common way to get to the summit of Dalsnibba is to drive to the summit by taking the mountain road from road 63 at the west end of lake Djupvatnet, less than 15 km south of Geiranger. | |||||
Panorama | ||||||
Visits | dd.07.197y |