Eidfjord

Hardanger Bridge

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  • Drone picture of the Hardanger Bridge in Norway
  • Drone picture of the Hardanger Bridge in Norway
  • A biker bikes down towards the Hardanger bridge.
  • An art installation along the walkway towards the Hardanger bridge.
  • An art installation showing a board with a big red "kissing mouth" along the walkway down towards the Hardanger bridge.
  • An art installation showing the front of a wooden boat sticking out from the top of a hill.
  • The walkway down towards the bridge in sunny weather.
  • Image of a motorhome driving over the bridge.
  • Image of the bridge seen from inside a tunnell.
  • A photo of the rainbow lights inside the walk and bike tunnel.
  • The walkway on the Hardangerbridge, with mountains in the background.
  • The fjord and mountain view from the walkway at the bridge.
  • An artsy photo of the wires above the bridge.
  • Street view of the Hardanger bridge.
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    Eidfjord, Vestland

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The Hardangerbridge connects the south (at Bu) with the north side (at Vallavik) of the Hardangerfjord. On a separate foot- and bike path, you can cross the bridge by walking or cycling.

At Bu, there is a parking lot, with a nice viewpoint.



The Hardanger Bridge is 1380 meters long, and one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. At Bu (south end of the bridge) there is a parking and picnic area, public toilet and view point to the bridge, accessible to disabled people. At Vallavik (north end of the bridge) there is also a parking and a view point to the bridge.



You can walk or cycle across the bridge. The view from the bridge is excellent. Enjoy the breathtaking fjord landscape, or the construction itself: The main span is 1380 meters, the towers are 202 meters high, clearance below is 55 meters. The walk is also suitable with wheelchairs and baby strollers. However, the slopes from the parking areas to the bridge are a bit steep (especially from Bu and down to the bridge).



There is often a draft on the bridge, making it suitable for walking on warm summer days. During spring and autumn wearing warm clothes is recommended. During winter it can be icy and therefore slippery.



Pedestrians, bicycles, scooters, and motor cycles do not pay toll for the bridge.



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Fonte: Destination Hardanger Fjord AS