Mountains and Plateaus
Western Norway offers an impressive display of alpine peaks, summits, and edges at low altitudes, from just 1000 - 2000 m (3000 - 7000 feet) above sea level. This makes them easily accessible - with no need to acclimatize crew or cast to the altitude.
Mountain areas in the interior part of Western Norway are snow-covered until late May, whereas mountains closer to the open sea, for the most part of the year, offer barren landscapes.
Western Norway offers an impressive display of alpine peaks, summits, and edges at low altitudes, from just 1000 - 2000 m (3000 - 7000 feet) above sea level. This makes them easily accessible - with no need to acclimatize crew or cast to the altitude.
Mountain areas in the interior part of Western Norway are snow-covered until late May, whereas mountains closer to the open sea, for the most part of the year, offer barren landscapes.
Western Norway offers an impressive display of alpine peaks, summits, and edges at low altitudes, from just 1000 - 2000 m (3000 - 7000 feet) above sea level. This makes them easily accessible - with no need to acclimatize crew or cast to the altitude.
Mountain areas in the interior part of Western Norway are snow-covered until late May, whereas mountains closer to the open sea, for the most part of the year, offer barren landscapes.