Almost 800 meters above the fjord: a hanging ladder for extremes was opened in Norway

Almost 800 meters above the fjord: a hanging ladder for extremes was opened in Norway

Stairway to heaven in Norway
Near the village of Loen in northwestern Norway, a suspended ladder was installed, starting at an altitude of almost 800 meters above sea level, CNN reports.
A 40-meter ladder, located at an angle of 45 degrees, has 120 steps.
The ladder has to be reached by Mount Hoven, so it is accessible to those extremes who have already made the journey to the top. From afar it seems that people are hanging in the air. Climbing is carried out with a safety rope.

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At the top, visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of the fjord and rocks. There is also a restaurant and a lift that you can use to go down.
The Stigull attraction was built by the Loen Active company, which operates a number of facilities on the climbing route. Other activities include abseiling and kayaking.

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For climbing the route, adults are charged approximately 148 euros in kroner, and children aged 12 and over, who can take part in a guided tour, are charged 133 euros.
The company believes that any person with minimal physical training can climb the ladder.

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