Storseisundet Bridge, Averøy, Norway (with Map & Photos)

The Storseisundet Bridge is the most iconic and longest bridge of the Atlantic Ocean Road (Atlanterhavsvegen) in Norway, located between the towns of Averøy and the mainland in Møre og Romsdal County. This stunning cantilever bridge spans the Storseisundet Strait, offering both breathtaking views and a thrilling driving experience.

Storseisundet Bridge Norway
Storseisundet Bridge Norway


Key Features:

  • Length: 260 meters (850 feet)

  • Main Span: 130 meters (426 feet)

  • Maximum Clearance: 23 meters (75 feet) above sea level

  • Opened: July 7, 1989

  • Design: Cantilever bridge, known for its distinctive curve

  • Location: It is one of the eight bridges that connect the islands along the Atlantic Ocean Road, a 8.3 km stretch of highway that’s one of the most scenic drives in the world.

What Makes It Special:

  • Aesthetic Appeal: The Storseisundet Bridge is famous for its striking, curving design, which makes it look like it rises from the ocean, creating a visual illusion. The bridge's unique appearance has made it a popular subject for photographers, and it’s often considered the highlight of the Atlantic Ocean Road.

  • Thrilling Drive: Driving across the bridge feels like a roller-coaster ride, as it arches dramatically over the sea and gives you stunning views of the surrounding coastline and scattered islands.

  • Nature & Landscape: The area around the bridge is rugged and scenic, with the ocean, small islands, and towering cliffs creating an unforgettable backdrop.

The Atlantic Ocean Road is recognized as one of the most beautiful road trips in the world, and crossing Storseisundet Bridge is undoubtedly the highlight for many travelers.

Storseisundet Bridge Map