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Narvikfjellet Cable Car

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Autumn Experiences

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The cable car can carry up to 1,600 passengers per hour. The 10-seater cars take just four minutes from the lower station to the upper station, at 656 metres above sea level.

From the cable car you can marvel at the views of Narvik, the fjords, and the surrounding mountain ranges. Enjoy the scenery in peace and quiet or opt for further adventures in real Arctic nature. Cable Car

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Narvikfjellet and Narvik are best experienced from higher ground!

The cable car takes you up to the Narvikfjellet Restaurant 656 masl, which is the perfect starting point for skiing, ski touring, northern lights hunting, snowshoeing and tobogganing in the winter. In the summer you can choose between hiking, cycling, midnight sun experiences, or maybe you perfer a good meal at the Restaurant. From the upper cable car station you get a panoramic view of deep fjords, high mountains, the historic ore harbor and Narvik city, which makes the cable car ride an experience in itself. Remember to bring your camera!

Experience Narvik from the heights!

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THE MOUNTAIN RESTAURANT The restaurant is the very heart of Narvikfjellet, and for many the main motivation to visit the mountain. From the restaurant you can enjoy a panoramic view of Narvik, the Ofot fjord, the historic iron ore harbour and the majestic mountains surrounding the town. Experience the Midnight Sun or the Northern Lights with a tasty meal or a light snack. Narvikfjellet

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STARTING POINT FOR ADVENTURES During the winter season the cable car is part of the ski resort. As well as slalom skiing, it can also be used as a starting point for ski touring and offpiste skiing. If skiing is not your thing, the upper cable car station is also a great starting point for snowshoeing, tobogganing and Northern Lights adventures. In the summer, the cable car is a good starting point for hiking, mountain biking and Midnight Sun experiences.

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