A visit to the famous UNESCO natural wonder of Geirangerfjord and its impressive natural viewpoint of Flydalhshuvet, and from there to the fantastic sperpentine road of Trollstigen.
I actually had that doubt myself. As I understand, "Troll's ladder" is a literal translation, but according to Wikipedia and other sources, usually the contextualised meaning of the expression "Trollstigen" is refered in English as "Troll's Path". That's why I chose "Troll's Path" instead of "Troll's Ladder". Thanks for the heads-up nonetheless :)
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Incredible view!
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Actully, troll's ladder.
I actually had that doubt myself. As I understand, "Troll's ladder" is a literal translation, but according to Wikipedia and other sources, usually the contextualised meaning of the expression "Trollstigen" is refered in English as "Troll's Path". That's why I chose "Troll's Path" instead of "Troll's Ladder". Thanks for the heads-up nonetheless :)
No,Trollstigen means troll`s ladder. Trollstien means trolls path.