What is fredvang bridges?

Fredvang bridges are a set of bridges located in the Lofoten islands of Norway. They consist of two bridges that link the small fishing village of Fredvang to the mainland. The first bridge is a suspension bridge named Fredvang Bridge and the second bridge is a cantilever bridge named Selfjord Bridge.

Both of these bridges were built in 1988 and are considered to be engineering marvels due to the challenging terrain and harsh weather conditions in the area. The bridges offer breathtaking views of the Norwegian Sea and the surrounding mountains.

Many tourists visit the Fredvang bridges each year, as they are a popular spot for hiking and taking scenic drives. The bridges are also popular for photography, as they provide stunning backdrops for capturing the beauty of the Lofoten islands.