Best attractions and places to see around Molde offer a diverse landscape of fjords, mountains, and cultural sites. The city, known as the "City of Roses," is situated by the Moldefjord and provides views of 222 snow-capped mountain peaks. This region combines natural beauty with historical insights, featuring both accessible viewpoints and significant cultural institutions.
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Beautiful quiet summit
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Makes a nice stop on various bike trips around town.
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the small, beautiful stadium of FK Molde
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Insider tips for Molde and the surrounding area include climbing the Midsundtrappene on the island of Otrøya for breathtaking views, visiting the caves of the Troll Church with underground waterfalls, or spending a relaxing day on the idyllic island of Hjertøya with a visit to the Fishing Museum. Other highlights include the Varden viewpoint, the Atlanterhavsveien road, and the Romsdalsmuseet open-air museum.
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Insider tips for Molde and the surrounding area include climbing the Midsundtrappene caves on the island of Otrøya for breathtaking views, visiting the Troll Church caves with underground waterfalls, or spending a relaxing day on the idyllic island of Hjertøya with a visit to the Fishing Museum. Other highlights include the Varden viewpoint, the Atlanterhavsveien road, and the Romsdalsmuseet open-air museum.
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Take water with you for the journey!
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The Romsdal Museum in Molde is one of Norway's most important open-air museums and was founded in 1912. It impressively tells the story of the Romsdal region and provides insights into everyday life from the 16th to the early 20th century. The extensive grounds are home to over 40 historic buildings – farms, granaries, houses, and workshops – that were brought here from various parts of the region. A modern exhibition building complements the open-air museum and offers changing special exhibitions, including topics such as folk art, medicine, childhood, and regional cultural history. The Romsdal Museum is not only a place of history, but also a lovingly designed place to linger, learn, and marvel.
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Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Waterfalls on the Trail to Trollkirka offer a strenuous climb to limestone caves with underground water and waterfalls. The trail itself features beautiful waterfalls and deep pools. Remember to bring a headlamp for the caves.
The most celebrated panoramic viewpoint is View from Varden over Moldefjorden. From here, you can see the city, the Romsdal region, and 222 snow-capped mountain peaks. It's accessible by car, a walk from the city center, or via the 'green corridor'. A seasonal restaurant, Vardestua, is also located near the summit.
Molde boasts rich cultural and historical sites. The Romsdal Museum is one of Norway's largest folk museums, featuring a modern visitor center and an open-air museum with over 40 historic buildings. You can also visit the Molde Cathedral, known for its Gothic-style architecture, or the Fisheries Museum on Hjertøya Island, which showcases Norway's fishing heritage.
Molde offers several family-friendly options. The Romsdal Museum provides interactive exhibitions and hands-on activities, especially in summer. For active families, there's the Høyt & Lavt climbing park Molde and the Moldebadet water park. Additionally, the Aker Stadium, home to Molde FK, can be an exciting visit for sports enthusiasts.
Absolutely. The Atlantic Ocean Road (Atlanterhavsveien) is a breathtaking 8-kilometer highway connecting small islands via bridges, renowned for its architectural beauty and harmony with nature. Another scenic option is the Aursjovegen Road, offering stunning views and opportunities for walks.
Molde is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Retiroskogen loop from Bergmo' or the 'Molde Cathedral loop from Molde'. For cycling, explore routes like the 'Molde River – Molde Cathedral loop from Molde' or the 'Scandic Seilet Hotel – View of Moldefjord loop from Molde'. More details on these routes can be found in the Running Trails around Molde, Road Cycling Routes around Molde, and Cycling around Molde guides.
Yes, Hjertøya Island is an idyllic spot just a short ferry ride from Molde. It's perfect for recreation, offering opportunities for fishing, picnicking, walking, or swimming. The island also hosts the Fisheries Museum, providing insight into Norway's maritime history.
Molde city center features several distinctive landmarks. The Molde Cathedral stands out with its Gothic-style architecture. The Molde Town Hall is famous for the rose garden on its roof. The Scandic Seilet Hotel, with its sail-like mast, is a prominent modern landmark offering great views from its top bar.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views, especially from Varden, which offers a breathtaking vista of the fjords and mountains. The contrast between the urban harbor and the dramatic natural landscape, as seen from Molde Harbour and Mountain Panorama, is also a favorite. The rich cultural history presented at the Romsdal Museum is also highly valued.
Yes, Moldemarka, located just outside Molde's city center, is a natural playground. It offers an extensive network of paths, trails, and skiing tracks, with numerous hiking trails leading to various viewpoints. It's an ideal spot for easy walks or more strenuous hikes, depending on your preference.
Molde is often referred to as the 'City of Roses,' suggesting that late spring and summer (May to October) are ideal for enjoying its natural beauty, especially the rose gardens and outdoor attractions like Varden, where the seasonal restaurant is open. The Moldejazz festival in July also adds a vibrant cultural element to a summer visit.
Yes, Molde offers pleasant coastal spots. Retiro Beach is a local beach perfect for relaxation. Kringstadbukta is another serene bay in Molde, providing a peaceful setting for scenic views and unwinding by the water.


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