Geiranger

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Geiranger.

Geiranger is an Eldorado for nature enthusiasts.
The cultural landscape, mountains, waterfalls, cliffs and of course
the Geirangerfjord set the frame for the picturesque village.

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Zipline

Zip Line Park

The practice of ziplining has a historical legacy in the region of Geiranger. During the 19th century, this mode of transportation was known as a "trail string" and served as a crucial lifeline for mountain farms and fjord farms.


The trail string facilitated the transportation of food, materials, and farm products up and down the mountains, thereby sustaining the region's agricultural practices for several decades. In contemporary times, Explore Geiranger's nature park has repurposed this technology to transport people. While the technology remains largely the same, the function has evolved to cater to recreational pursuits.

Person zip lining over a river with a forest and mountains in the background.
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  • A group of five people, including children and adults, participating in a tree-top adventure course, all wearing helmets and harnesses, with one adult assisting a child climbing a wall.
  • Woman in blue jacket and helmet zip lining through a forest with green trees, smiling widely.
  • Person in a red jacket working on a wooden structure, using climbing or safety equipment.

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Map of a mountain area with hiking trails, zipline, camping sites, and a river, including labels for key spots like Fossen Camping, Vinje Camping, and the start and end points of activities.