Discover the dramatic beauty of the Molde region on this private 5-hour tour, designed for travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and a personal touch.
Journey along the world-famous Atlantic Ocean Road, where bridges leap from island to island and the legendary “Drunken Bridge” takes your breath away.
Follow the scenic Romantic Road along the coastline, framed by ocean waves and green meadows.
Step back in time at the historic fishing village of Bud, briefly Norway’s capital in 1533, and soak in its maritime charm. Throughout the tour, enjoy sweeping panoramas of Molde, the Romsdal peninsula, countless fjords, and the legendary 222 peaks of the Troll Mountains. Guided by a knowledgeable local, this tour reveals not only the stunning landscapes but also the culture, history, and hidden gems that make this region unforgettable.
We usually meet guests at the pier in Molde near the cruise ship. We agreed on the start time at the time of booking in the messages.
Cruise Port Terminal in Molde
The cathedral, which was consecrated in 1957, is a double-nave long church in the Gothic style. 50-meter high freestanding bell tower culminates in a copper-clad pyramid. The interior of the church contains some lovely stained glass and is richly decorated with Christian symbols and signs. It is the third church to be built on the site. The Cathedral was destroyed in fires, but an old wooden cross and Axel Ender’s famous “Easter Morning” altarpiece were rescued from the flames
At the Town Hall Square in the “Town of Roses” you can find the bronze statue “Rosepiken”, surrounded by a dancing fountain. The sculpture was a gift to Molde in 1971 from Gotlib Moe. It was sculpted by Ragnhild Butenschøn. Molde Town Hall was completed in 1966. You will be surprised to get know about a beautiful legend connecting to Rosa Maiden. The roof of the town hall boasts one of the town’s most beautiful rose gardens.
The Romsdal Museum. One of the largest and most comprehensive folk museums in Norway, established in 1912. More than 50 old buildings originating from all over the region have been moved here to create typical courtyards of farm buildings, including open-hearth houses, sheds, outhouses, smokehouses and a small chapel. At Holmarka the museum has a stable which houses the museum’s horse, hens, sheep, and rabbits. During the Molde International Jazz Festival, the Romsdal Museum is used as the open-air stage for the big outdoor concerts.
The famous Atlantic Road has National Tourist Route status. It unites a number of small islands scattered across the Atlantic Ocean. The dreadful road consists of 8 bridges, a few causeways, 4 viewpoints, and even contains several cod fishing spots. The longest bridge stretches over 260 m and is called Storseisundet Bridge (Storseisundbrua), but also referred to as the «road to nowhere». When you ride up the bridge, at some point it actually seems to end up with a precipice. It is also named a «drunken bridge» due to its twists, arches, and dips. We make a few stops for photos.
We proceed to a high mountain region with Marble mines, the village Eide. Listen to stories and legends from these places.
Enjoy emerald meadows and spectacular mouth of the Malmefjord. Stop for memorable pictures.
The town of Roses - Molde, has a viewpoint called Varden where you can enjoy views of the city, fjords, archipelagos, and 222 snow peaks.
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