8. Besseggen Mountains, Norway
The Scandinavian Mountains or Scandes, (Swedish: Skanderna, Fjällen or Kölen, Finnish: Köli, Norwegian: Kjølen) are a mountain range extending throughout the Scandinavian peninsula. The Scandinavian Mountains are equivalent to the Scandinavian Caledonian Orogeny. The western slopes become steeply facing the North and Norwegian seas, forming the fjords that cut into Norway's famous mainland, while in the northeast the mountains gradually curve into Finland.
This is a road that converges three elements: long, beautiful, and fun. The road stretches from the lakes of Besseggen and Gjende, and the mountains create a perfect scene. This place is a famous place that attracts many people who want to climb mountains and travel. It will take you 5 to 7 hours to complete this route.
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