Trolltunga

Odda, Norway
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Trolltunga, or Troll's Tongue, is a stunning cliff plateau that juts out horizontally from a mountain about 700 meters above the breathtaking lake Ringedalsvatnet in Norway. Known for its dramatic views and heart-pounding height, this iconic landmark is a prime location for media producers seeking breathtaking backdrops for film projects, photography, or social media content.

Climate

Trolltunga experiences a coastal climate with cool summers and chilly winters. The best time for filming is during late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and the landscape is lush and vibrant, providing an optimal environment for capturing stunning visuals.
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Lighting

The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Accessibility

The road to Trolltunga requires a vehicle capable of navigating narrow, winding mountain roads. Public transportation options are limited, but parking is available at the trailhead. Phone coverage may vary in certain areas, so it's wise to inform someone of your plans and carry a reliable way to communicate. Specialized guides are recommended for unfamiliar crews to ensure safety and navigate the terrain.

Basecamp and facilities

There are limited facilities at Trolltunga itself; however, the nearest base in Odda offers parking areas and toilets. It's essential to plan logistics carefully and consider portable facilities for longer filming sessions.

Risk factors

Accessibility can be an issue due to weather conditions and the rugged terrain. Filming equipment that requires electricity may need to be handled with care, and safety measures are crucial due to steep drops and uneven surfaces.

Visitors

Trolltunga attracts visitors from around the world, especially adventurous hikers and photographers. The area can get crowded, especially during peak seasons, so planning shoots during off-peak hours or weekdays is advisable to ensure a clear backdrop.

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