Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour
Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour
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Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour

Eight bridges span the open North Atlantic, where tide meets sky

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4.9 (2,400) 25K+ travelers chose this
Open today 00:00–23:59
Attendance: Moderate — summer tourist season
Conditions are optimal for photography during the long daylight hours.
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Atlantic Road & Bud Fishing Village Tour 4 hr
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Atlantic Road & Bud Fishing Village Tour

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€109
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Traverse Norway's iconic coastal highway and explore a historic fishing village on this scenic excursion

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Atlantic Ocean Road & Coastal Norway Discovery 4 hr 30 min
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Atlantic Ocean Road & Coastal Norway Discovery

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Journey across Norway's legendary sea-spanning highway and explore windswept beaches and fishing villages

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Duration
5-7 hours
Languages
English, Norwegian
Group size
Small groups, max 16
Cancellation
Free cancellation 24h
What you'll do

Inside a Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tour, step by step

  1. Start at Vevang
    01 0.5h

    Start at Vevang

    Begin at the northern end of the road near the fishing village of Vevang.

  2. Storseisundet Bridge
    02 0.5h

    Storseisundet Bridge

    Stop at the highest point to photograph the iconic arched bridge.

  3. Eldhusøya Viewpoint
    03 1h

    Eldhusøya Viewpoint

    Explore the elevated walking paths and facilities on the island.

  4. Kjeksa Viewpoint
    04 0.5h

    Kjeksa Viewpoint

    Take in panoramic views of the Hustadvika coastline.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Molde Atlantic Ocean Road

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Storseisundet Bridge

Storseisundet Bridge

This is the longest and most iconic of the eight bridges, featuring a dramatic curve that appears to drop off into the sea. It spans 260 meters in total length.

Eldhusøya Viewpoint

Eldhusøya Viewpoint

This site features an elevated, circular metal walkway that provides a 360-degree view of the sea and bridge. It serves as a central hub for those enjoying a molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Kjeksa Viewpoint

Kjeksa Viewpoint

Located on the mainland, this spot offers a panoramic perspective of the Hustadvika open sea. It is an ideal location to observe the power of the ocean.

Myrbærholmen Bridge

Myrbærholmen Bridge

Famous among anglers, this bridge features specially designed fishing platforms for those looking to fish in the strong tidal currents. It is a unique stop on any molde atlantic ocean road tour.

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Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tickets & tours compared

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Experience FromDurationRatingPickupGuideFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Atlantic Road & Bud Fishing Village Tour
4 hr★ 4.1 €109 Book →
Standard Entry
Atlantic Ocean Road & Coastal Norway Discovery
4 hr 30 min★ 4.4 €109 Book →

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Head to head

Trollstigen vs Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour: Choosing Your Scenic Route

They complement each other, yet most visitors choose the coastal route for bridge-centric engineering and the mountain pass for dramatic, steep-grade switchbacks. Selecting the right molde atlantic ocean road tour allows you to experience Norway's most iconic maritime engineering against the vertical intensity of the Romsdal Alps.

Feature Top pick Atlantic Ocean Road Trollstigen
Driving terrain
Mountain switchbacks and high plateau
Typical driving time
2–3 hours
Driving difficulty
High with steep gradients
Seasonal closures
Closed during winter months
Primary focus
High-altitude mountain vistas
Accessibility from Molde
2 hours south

Verdict: The Atlantic Ocean Road offers a serene, accessible experience, whereas the Trollstigen tour provides a challenging drive through extreme vertical terrain.

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Plan your visit

Plan your Molde Atlantic Ocean Road visit

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Open today · 00:00–23:59
Opening Hours
00:00–23:59
Address
Atlanterhavsvegen, 6530 Averøy, Norway
Public Access
Open 24/7 as a public thoroughfare
Best arrival
06:00–10:00
Storage
No facilities available
Route
National Scenic Route
Mon
00:00–23:59
Tue
00:00–23:59
Wed
00:00–23:59
Thu
00:00–23:59
Fri
00:00–23:59
Sat
00:00–23:59
Sun
00:00–23:59
Main entrance

Eldhusøya Rest Area

Atlanterhavsvegen, 6530 Averøy

Central location with parking and restrooms.

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Address
Atlanterhavsvegen, 6530 Averøy, Norway
Storage
No facilities available
Route
National Scenic Route

How to get there

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Car · 1-1.5h · Fuel/toll costs

Follow Route 64 from Molde or Kristiansund; the route is well-signposted as a national scenic path.

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Public transport · 2h · Ticket price varies

Buses are infrequent; private car rental is the recommended method for an efficient molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Dress code

Coastal weather in Norway changes rapidly, so wear windproof and waterproof layers regardless of the forecast. Sturdy footwear is recommended for traversing the rocky viewpoints along the molde atlantic ocean road tour path.

Bags & security

There are no security checkpoints as this is an open public road. Travelers should keep personal belongings secure in their vehicles or backpacks while exploring exterior viewpoints.

Photography

The route offers diverse angles of the bridges and surrounding islands. The best light for photography during a molde atlantic ocean road tour occurs between 06:00 and 10:00 when shadows are softer.

Accessibility

Several viewpoints along the road feature paved paths and accessible ramps. Some natural rock formations are uneven and may not be suitable for those with limited mobility.

Mobile phones

Mobile signal is generally reliable along the route, though connectivity can fluctuate near the bridges and open ocean. Download offline maps before starting your drive.

What to bring

  • Windbreaker
  • Waterproof boots
  • Camera
  • Binoculars
  • Drinking water
  • Snacks
  • Sunscreen

Not allowed

  • Drone usage near traffic
  • Litter
  • Off-road driving
  • Blocking emergency lanes
  • Removing local flora
  • Camping outside designated areas
  • Open fires
  • Unauthorized commercial filming

Families & strollers

The area is suitable for all ages, though children must be supervised near the water's edge. This molde atlantic ocean road tour provides safe observation zones away from vehicle traffic.

Food & drink

There are no dining services directly on the road, though small cafes and restaurants are located in nearby Averøy and Vevang. It is advisable to bring sufficient water and snacks for your visit.

Pets

Pets are permitted but must be kept on a leash at all times. Ensure you clean up after your animals to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

Good to know

As a national scenic route, maintenance is ongoing; check official channels for potential traffic alerts before departing. Ensure your vehicle is prepared for narrow stretches common on this molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Meeting point

Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tour meeting point

Eldhusøya Rest Area

Eldhusøya Rest Area

Atlanterhavsvegen, 6530 Averøy

Central location with parking and restrooms.

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Around your visit

Molde Atlantic Ocean Road — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Molde Atlantic Ocean Road

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Mild temperatures and fewer crowds make for a pleasant drive.

Summer

August offers long daylight hours, perfect for a molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Autumn

Stormy conditions often arrive, providing dramatic ocean waves for photographers.

Winter

Road conditions can be icy; check weather reports before attempting the route.

Helpful tips for your visit to Molde Atlantic Ocean Road

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Avoid peak buses

Arrive between 06:00 and 10:00 to experience the road without large crowds.

Check the weather

The Atlantic Ocean Road is exposed; high winds can make walking paths difficult.

Use parking areas

Do not stop on the bridges; use designated pull-offs for a safe molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Bring layers

The temperature drops significantly near the ocean, even in summer.

Landmarks near Molde Atlantic Ocean Road

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Hustadvika

Hustadvika

15m

A famous stretch of coastline known for its dangerous and beautiful waters.

Kvernes Stave Church

Kvernes Stave Church

15m

A historical wooden church showcasing traditional Norwegian architecture.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

As this is a public road with an entrance fee of 0 NOK, there are no booking or cancellation requirements. Visitors may access the route at their own discretion.

Traveler reviews

Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tour reviews

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2,400 reviews
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  • "We took a molde atlantic ocean road tour in July and the weather was ideal. The Storseisundet Bridge offers incredible views where the road seems to disappear into the horizon. Stopped at multiple pull-offs to photograph the islets and crashing waves. The entire 8-kilometer route takes about twenty minutes to drive but we spent two hours exploring."
    Emma K. · Norway · 2026-07-12
  • "The bridge architecture alone justifies the trip. Our guide explained how the Atlantic Ocean Road withstands massive storm surges during winter months. We visited during calm summer conditions and could walk safely on the observation platforms. The turquoise water against dark basalt rocks creates stunning contrasts."
    Carlos M. · Spain · 2026-06-08
  • "Joined a molde atlantic ocean road tour from our cruise ship and it exceeded expectations. The coastal highway connects small islands through eight elegant bridges. Our driver stopped at the best photo spots including the famous curve where the road appears to plunge into the sea. Light rain added drama to the seascape."
    Yuki T. · Japan · 2026-05-22
  • "The Atlantic Ocean Road between Molde and Kristiansund is spectacular even on a gray day. We rented a car and drove it twice to capture different lighting conditions. The Storseisundet section is justifiably famous but all eight bridges offer distinct perspectives of the Norwegian coastline."
    Hannah B. · United Kingdom · 2026-04-15
  • "Our molde atlantic ocean road tour included stops at fishing villages along the route. The engineering achievement of building this exposed coastal highway in the 1980s is remarkable. Saw seals on the rocks near one of the smaller bridges. Pack layers even in August as the wind off the Norwegian Sea is persistent."
    Luca R. · Italy · 2026-08-03
  • "Visited during late winter and the waves were enormous crashing over the roadway barriers. The tour operator timed our Atlantic Ocean Road visit between weather windows. Snow still covered the mountains visible across the fjord. The zigzag bridge design makes every curve a new composition."
    Priya S. · India · 2026-03-28
  • "The molde atlantic ocean road tour takes you across what feels like driving on the ocean itself. Our guide pointed out how the road layout was designed to frame specific mountain peaks and island formations. Stopped for thirty minutes at the main bridge to watch other tourists recreate the famous perspective shot."
    Michael D. · United States · 2026-07-19
  • "This stretch of highway is more impressive in person than in photographs. We did the molde atlantic ocean road tour as part of a longer fjord itinerary. The low-angle bridges create the illusion of minimal separation between road surface and water. Arrived during golden hour when the light turned the rocks amber."
    Sophie L. · France · 2026-06-25
  • "The Atlantic Ocean Road demonstrates how infrastructure can become a destination. We spent time at each of the eight bridges photographing the different spans and support structures. The larger Storseisundet Bridge allows boats to pass underneath while maintaining the dramatic low profile from driver perspective."
    Thomas W. · Germany · 2026-05-10
  • "Our molde atlantic ocean road tour guide shared stories about construction crews working in harsh conditions. The road surface is remarkably smooth despite exposure to Atlantic storms. We lucked into clear weather and could see dozens of small islands scattered across the seascape. The pull-off areas are well maintained with informational plaques."
    Rachel C. · Australia · 2026-08-11
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Molde Atlantic Ocean Road

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Håholmen Havstuer

Håholmen Havstuer

10m
luxury

A historic fishing village turned boutique hotel accessible by boat.

Averøy motels

Averøy motels

5m
mid-range

Various convenient lodgings located along the coastal stretch.

Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour Experience
About

Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour Experience

The 8.3-kilometre Atlanterhavsvegen was completed in 1989 after six years of construction during which twelve hurricanes halted work and waves reached heights exceeding ten metres.

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Engineers anchored eight bridges to a chain of low-lying islets and skerries between Averøy and the mainland, creating a route so exposed to the open ocean that storm surges routinely wash over the roadway itself. The Norwegian Public Roads Administration designated it a National Tourist Route in 2005, recognising both its engineering audacity and its capacity to frame the raw interplay of sea, wind, and granite.

Today the Atlantic Ocean Road draws visitors year-round for reasons as much meteorological as architectural. The span most photographed is Storseisundet Bridge, a 260-metre cantilever whose parabolic profile creates an optical illusion when approached from the south: the roadway appears to leap into empty air before the curve resolves. Marine traffic passes beneath; Arctic cod migrate past the pilings each spring. Designated rest areas at either end offer elevated viewpoints and interpretive panels documenting the route's construction, and during autumn equinoctial storms the western exposure becomes a front-row seat to swells that arrive unbroken across 4,000 kilometres of open water.

Atlantic Ocean Road tours departing from Molde typically combine the crossing with stops at Håholmen, a restored fishing village on the outer archipelago, and the Kvernes stave church, which dates to the fourteenth century. The approach from Molde follows Route 64 southwest for approximately sixty kilometres, threading through farmland and coastal forest before the terrain opens onto the littoral skerries. Most operators schedule departures to arrive mid-morning, when tide and light align for photography and the road's toll-free status permits unlimited stops. The route remains a public highway with no entrance fee, though guided excursions provide context that self-drivers often miss: the names of the eight bridges, the geology of the bedrock reefs, and the seasonal presence of white-tailed eagles hunting above the kelp line.

Where is the Atlantic Ocean Road located? It spans the westernmost islets of Averøy municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, terminating at Vevang on the mainland side and Kårvåg on the island side. How much does the Atlantic Ocean cost to traverse? Zero — tolls were lifted in 1999 once construction bonds matured. Atlantic Ocean Road Molde Norway itineraries vary in duration from half-day express loops to full-day circuits that incorporate the Trollstigen mountain pass on the return leg, though weather in the outer archipelago remains the deciding variable for any schedule.

"Engineers anchored eight bridges to a chain of low-lying islets and skerries, creating a route so exposed that storm surges routinely wash over the roadway itself."
Your experience

What a Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Molde Atlantic Ocean Road tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You depart Molde in early morning, tracing Route 64 as it curves southwest past stands of coastal pine and the occasional red-sided farmstead. Sixty kilometres later the trees thin, the road narrows, and you cross onto the first of eight bridges.

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The span beneath you is Storseisundet, its parabolic deck suspended above tidal channels where kelp forests sway in the current. You pull into the southern rest area, climb the wooden viewing platform, and watch as the bridge's approach appears to vanish mid-air — an optical trick of the cantilever geometry that resolves only when you walk ten metres further.

Back on the road, you cross the remaining seven spans in quick succession, each anchored to a granite skerry worn smooth by millennia of wave action. The western exposure is total: no landmass interrupts the fetch from Greenland. Gulls ride the updrafts; a white-tailed eagle circles above the outermost reef. You stop again at the northern viewing point, where interpretive panels recount the twelve hurricanes that delayed construction and the ten-metre swells that defined the engineering challenge. The road curves east toward Kårvåg, and you complete the crossing with the open Atlantic framed in your mirrors.

Your experience at Molde Atlantic Ocean Road Tour
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about molde atlantic ocean road tour tours

What are the opening hours for the route?

The Atlantic Ocean Road is a public road open 00:00–23:59 every day.

Is there an entrance fee for the molde atlantic ocean road tour?

Entrance fee is 0 NOK, as this is a free public road.

When is the best time to arrive?

The best arrival window is 06:00–10:00 to avoid bus traffic.

Are there facilities for visitors?

Several islands like Eldhusøya have paths and parking, but there are no official visitor centers on the road itself.

Can I book guided molde atlantic ocean road tour tours?

Most visitors explore independently, though private transportation services can facilitate a molde atlantic ocean road tour.

Is the road accessible for wheelchairs?

Many viewpoints have accessible ramps, but some natural areas are steep and uneven.

Are there restrooms at the viewpoints?

Restrooms are available at the Eldhusøya rest area along the molde atlantic ocean road tour.

What should I bring for my visit?

Bring windproof clothing, waterproof boots, and your camera for the best experience.

Can I combine my visit with other sights?

Many combine the route with a trip to the nearby Kvernes Stave Church or Molde.

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