Mar 16 • 23:04 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

The Fjellheisen in Tromsø is closed for maintenance

The Fjellheisen cable car in Tromsø is temporarily closed for maintenance until June 1st, causing visitors to hike instead for scenic views.

The Fjellheisen, a popular cable car in Tromsø, has been closed for maintenance, which the company referred to as a "maintenance holiday." The closure is set to last until May 31st, with operations resuming on June 1st. During this period, visitors are encouraged to hike to enjoy the scenic views from Storsteinen, which is located 421 meters above sea level.

Built in 1961, the Fjellheisen transports around 200,000 visitors each year, making it a significant tourist attraction in Tromsø. This maintenance break is crucial for ensuring safety and operational efficiency of the cable car, which typically offers a four-minute ride up to the summit. The company expressed regret over the inconvenience caused to tourists and highlighted the importance of this upkeep.

As Tromsø prepares for the summer tourism season, the reopening of Fjellheisen is eagerly anticipated by both the local community and visitors. Travelers planning to visit during the closure will need to seek alternative ways to experience the stunning panoramic views that the region is known for, potentially fostering greater outdoor activity among users while the cable car is out of service.

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