Flørlitrappene(Flørli stairs) are with its 4444 steps the longest wooden stair in Norway, and some say the worlds longest wooden stairs.
The stairs follow the pipeline from the old Flørli hydroelectric powerplant, up to the dam at Ternevatnet(740msl).
The stairs are from 1916-1918 when the old powerstation was built, and it was operational untill 1999. The old powerstation is now replaced with a new one located inside the mountain, and it is now used as a café, museum and exhibition venue.
Flørlitrappene(Flørli stairs) are with its 4444 steps the longest wooden stair in Norway, and some say the worlds longest wooden stairs.
The stairs follow the pipeline from the old Flørli hydroelectric powerplant, up to the dam at Ternevatnet(740msl).
The stairs are from 1916-1918 when the old powerstation was built, and it was operational untill 1999. The old powerstation is now replaced with a new one located inside the mountain, and it is now used as a café, museum and exhibition venue.