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Hardanger Bridge

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Hardanger Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in Norway. The bridge across the Hardangerfjorden connects Ullensvang and Ulvik in Hordaland.

Adresse: Hardanger Bridge, 5780 Ulvik I Hardanger, Hordaland, Norway
By: Ulvik i Hardanger
Rute: Hardanger Bridge
Postnummer: 5780



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Man må vite parkering plass for å gå på broen. Du må stoppe før ,ellers google maps skal føre deg akkurat på broenbom 135 kr i en retning. Velg reise med sykkel for å finne veg å gå. Gå inn i "regnbue" tunell for sykkel , da kommer du på broen. Hvis man kjører i flere steder i denne retningen, ja, du kan gå å se på broen. Men reise for bare å se broen, det bli kjedelig. I denne retning fines flere fosser man kan se å. Tror det er spennende å se på fosser om våren, når snøen smeltes. Vi var på sommer, det var nesten ikke vann i fosser. Se viking utstilling i Eidfjord. I Eidfjord kan man spise ute en god tai mat. God tur
The Hardanger Bridge Hardangerbrua is a significant suspension bridge in Norway, spanning the Hardangerfjord between the municipalities of Ullensvang and Ulvik in Vestland county. Opened in August 2013, it is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world, with a total length of 1,380 meters 4,530 feet and a main span of 1,310 meters 4,300 feet. The bridge provides a vital connection between the eastern and western parts of Norway, reducing travel time between Oslo and Bergen. The Hardanger Bridge has two lanes for vehicle traffic and a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists. It replaced the ferry connection between Bruravik and Brimnes, offering a quicker and more direct route across the fjord. The bridge is also notable for its scenic views, offering travelers breathtaking sights of the surrounding fjords, mountains, and valleys. It's part of the National Road 13 Rv13 and the European route E134, making it a crucial part of Norway's road infrastructure. Crossing the Hardanger Bridge is subject to a toll fee. The toll is automated, and fees vary depending on the type of vehicle. Discounts are available for vehicles with AutoPASS, Norway's electronic toll collection system. The bridge can be accessed via the National Road 13 Rv13 from either side of the Hardangerfjord. It is open year-round, and the lanes are designed to accommodate both vehicles and non-motorized traffic. The Hardanger Bridge is a remarkable piece of engineering and a popular route for those traveling through Norway. It also features an underground roundabout on the Ulvik side, where the bridge meets the road network.
Absolutely a gorgeous scenery surrounding this bridge, and amazing architecture both the bridge and the tunnels on both sides, really quite an experience.
This is a bridge I sailed under as I cruised up Eidfjord. Before I arrived here, I was unaware of its existence, but having seen it in this stunning setting, it is something I would recommend is worth making the effort to visit. Whether viewed from the water or from the shore, there is no arguing about the fact that this is an incredible piece of engineering.
Great views, worth the stop and walk to the middle of the bridge
With its 1 380 meters, Hardanger bridge is the longest Norwegian hanging bridge. It is strongly wedged between two mountains. Its only access points are two tunnels with underground roundabouts, one on each side. From Kvernabekken park, a free pedestrian road is accessible to wheel-chairs. It’s a nice walk with great views on the bridge and Hardanger fjord. More pictures of our roadtrips in Vestland Norway and in the World on my Insta : manu_arcueil
Very nice and fast bridge to skip a long trip around. It costs at the moment kr117,00. The view is very nice and the tunnel has nice lamps with it.
It's 1.5 km long suspension bridge, the views from sides are beautiful and just right in front of the tunnel.
A very cool experience - from either side you drive through a tunnel with an illuminated roundabout. There’s a car park above the bridge and a path down to a viewpoint, which then spirals further into the road tunnel and across the bridge itself.
Wonderfull bridge, providing spectacular views of hardanderfjord. We drove it twice, both to and from just to get the view from both sides. Absolutly a must driving attraction when visiting the area.
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