Norsk Tindesenter

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Åndalsnes, Norway

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Museum· Souvenir store· Visitor center· Rock climbing gym· Tourist attraction

Norsk Tindesenter Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Norsk Tindesenter is located in Åndalsnes, Norway on Havnegata 2. Norsk Tindesenter is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category museum in Norway.

Address

Havnegata 2

Phone

+47 71223300

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Christoffer Eimhjellen

Only a short visit after getting some fishing done off the dock it sits on, but my caramel milkshake was superb, and had it been a longer visit I would definitely grabbed a burger from the menu. They even had a bacalhau dish on the lunch menu!

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Andrea Rodriguez Yepes

We had to wait for our train and decided to spend some time eating there. The customer service we received was excellent, the food was delicious and the views were gorgeous.

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Tristan V

You can find information about the area here. There is a restaurant as well which is nice.

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Tony Verga

I had an excellent lunch on the harbor here, there was a good selection of beer, too! The burger was delicious and the fries with garlic aioli were a great compliment.

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Whiskey Hangover

Good place to have a rest after a hike.

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Arvid Agerhäll

The museum was quite cool, but the climbing gym is small and the difficulty on the boulders seem skewed in my opinion. I usually climb around 6b but I was only able to finish about 2 or 3 of the boulders here. I was here with a beginner and there was only one boulder that he could top. Also there are no grades only a grading between easy and hard. It was quite cheap so if you have nowhere else to go then it is definitely worth it if not only for the museum.

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Christina Hsieh

The place has a nice setting and information for the transportation and a cafe downstair. It is a bit shamed that you cannot see what the climbing wall is like before paying for the ticket to get in.

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Belinda Lew

Bathrooms are free to use. This place has all of the information you need about hiking in the area. There is also a museum which requires an entry fee.