@@ivi122 They have tours that will take you up and down that road. I don't know why you're afraid of simple things. You should probably not ever own a car or driver's license because you're way more likely to get yourself killed just going to get groceries. People that want to get rid of fears do the smart thing of facing their fears. You will always be afraid of nonsense things unless you face them. You don't want to be afraid of this then act like somebody that doesn't want to and actually face it so that you can see that there's no reason to be afraid of this. I've gone through this road many times I've seen not a single thing to be scared of Shadows about
Amazing. I like to watch the driver's videos from the cab on the Bergen line. Sometimes you can see some glorious waterfalls, but they're always at a distance. I am so happy to see these massive, powerful, and beautiful cascades so close. btw, the second time I watched this, I put the speed up to 2. Even more thrilling. And the music is so wonderfully appropriate. Thank you.
Absolutely stunning country, and video. On a computer, you can open another tab and listen to music of your choice. Please, people, stop complaining about it. It's not a big deal.
Mein vollen Respekt für alljene, die diese Straße in den Berg gebaut haben und genauso für alle die sich heute durch die schmalen Kurven trauen. Ein Naturschauspiel ohne Gleichen!!!
Awesome! I have no words. Wonderful, unique views. I am happy to look at it. Looking at this, I know where my place is in this world. We live to see such things.
Stunningly beautiful! I have never fully understood why my Grandpa left Norway in 1910. BUT, take me to the top of these mountains by helicopter & I will walk down. Waaay to narrow for even a motorcycle!
Beautiful video. Gr8 job. Thanks for uploading this video. I am like in Norway, without going there. May be one day, I will be able to visit Norway, very beautiful country.
Poop 💩 in my pants 😂l I would just park somewhere and wait for the morning to drive again and then poop again bec is scary in the day or night I’m sure. But ohhhh so beautiful
This driver was very good. One driver really did not understand that the car going up keeps moving when the down car pauses. The camera position was in passenger seat. This results in the road looking more difficult than what the driver is seeing.
Thanks for the mesmerising video. I think there should be a convex mirror installed on the turn at 1:38 minutes in the video as there are in Japan in every street so as to enable drivers at both the levels to see if other vehicle(s) is coming from the other side. Nonetheless very well-built road and scenic beauty.
It is actually a lot easier to see around the corners there than what this video suggests. The main problem is people who are not familiar with driving on this type of road, they tend to panic a bit. And there are some people who refuse to drive when you pull out to the side to let them pass, since that would mean their insurance instead of yours if you scratch when passing. Tourist season and caravans can be hell at times.
Wow, you made it. Beautiful, but that road, those huge buses - so much better off in a small car! My nerves could not take the bus! Thanks for posting this - amazing.
C Ellison Don't worry, taking a bus in Norway is usually more safer than driving on your own, those bus drivers are extremely good bus drivers... Nothing to fear at all :)
Greetings from Singapore. ..so beautiful sceneries. My God. Breath-taking. Is it better to drive cars with stick-shifts (manual) or automatic gears? I am no expert in cars but my guess is that driving on such a hilly place, a manual transmission car is better. I could be wrong. BEAUTIFUL!
Wow that’s one of the PRETTIEST and also kind of scary road I’ve ever seen…good thing they have rocks and barriers to keep ppl from falling. I would really freak out on the road bec even though is so gorgeous, I don’t like driving downhill on mountain roads
Trollstigen by all means, but i have to say that if you continue this road 63 to Geiranger it gets even better. The eagles road down to Geiranger and then up again to Dalsnibba. The wiev is out of this world. Ive done this trip over 15 Times the past 25 years starting at Dombås going NW on E136 and then on to road 63. After that, East on road 15 down to Otta and then North on E6 back to Dombås. 420 kilometers(250..ish miles) roundtrip that takes just about a whole day. Stunning is a mild word to use for this amazing daytrip 👍👍👍
Its fun to drive when its foggy.We did that a few years ago and it took almost 1,5h to get down.We had a bus in front of us and we couldnt see the front of it and we were first car behind that bus.Road guards was all over the road..lol.
La verdad se pasó el paisaje qué belleza el paraíso en la tierra tooodooos verdecito dan ganas de estar allá un aplauso para los noruegos que cuidan su medioambiente
This is where REAL driving is done. Obviously the driver in this video isn't a local. You are allowed to use the whole road to yourself if there's no oncoming traffic. (Doesn't even count as a lane in the US)
Очень аккуратная и красивая дорога! Всё сделано для водителя ограждение и разметки. Водители, молодцы! Уступают дорогу друг другу! 👍👍👋 Дорога экстремальная, но ты этого не чувствуешь, потому что все надёжно сделано. 😐🤔
Going to Norway . Scary see this mountain view .. I VE TRAVELED TO ASPEN COLORADO ON THE WAY TO TOP THE MOUNTAIN AND SNOW BLIZZARD SUDDENLY STOP THE CAR AND TURN BACK .. NO SNOW TIRES .,
If you have to pull over , at so many parts, for another vehicle to pass, why not make it a one way. One way down in the mornings and one way up in the afternoons.
flyboy8492. beside being a boring country. why you need to moved to this country? there's other less boring country like peru 🇵🇪 (machu picchu). and dominican republic (punta cana resort)🇩🇴.