The Voss Mountain Feast
Norway mountain dining - traditional food with panoramic views
- Only a few minutes to the top with Voss Gondola
- Take a break from outdoor adventures and enjoy a delightful culinary experience
Starting point
Voss
Duration
2 hr
Season
6 February - 14 October
From 399 NOK
From 399 NOK
You take the Voss Gondola up to the Restaurant on the top. Tickets for the Gondola can be bought HERE.
At Hangurstoppen Restaurant, you can heat up and treat yourself to the Mountain Plank—a delightful culinary experience that brings together the finest local flavors.
The Mountain Plank
This carefully curated platter features an assortment of local cheeses, expertly cured hams, and a steaming bowl of the day's freshly prepared soup.
Complementing these savory delights are slices of freshly baked bread, a crisp and golden waffle, and a refreshing glass of local apple juice.
To top off this indulgent feast, enjoy a rich and velvety hot chocolate, crowned with a generous swirl of whipped cream.
Whether you're taking a break from outdoor adventures or simply looking to savor authentic regional specialties, the Mountain Plank offers a perfect balance of comfort and taste in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
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