<h2>Round Trip: Molde - Midsund - Molde</h2><p>This round trip takes you to Midsund, located on Otrøya in Romsdalsfjorden, where only a few small islands and islets separate the island from the Atlantic Ocean. The tour is offered by bus and ferry to make it easier to access Midsund for a hike in the Midsund Steps. Sherpas from Nepal have built amazing stone steps to make the hike up to Digergubben mountain more accessible to the public. The hike to Digergubben starts right in the center of Midsund. The stone work is an attraction in itself. Adding to this the fantastic views of mountains, fjord, and the ocean, it's truly worth the trip.</p><h2>Practical information</h2><p>The terrain is steep, but with the steps, it's easier for more people to take this hike.</p><p>Make sure you wear sufficient clothing and good footwear, as it can be cool in these parts even in summer.</p><p>The trip to Midsund can be
<p><strong>Note! This option is not available for booking during school holidays, such as summer and autumn breaks, as the return bus only operates on school days.</strong></p><h2>Round Trip: Molde - Midsund - Molde</h2><p>This round trip takes you to Midsund on Otrøya in Romsdalsfjorden, where only a few small islands and islets separate the island from the Atlantic Ocean. The tour is offered by bus and ferry to make it easier to reach Midsund for a hike in the Midsund Steps. Travel by bus and ferry to Rakvåg. Take the bus to the Rakvåg north stop. From there, walk about 500 meters back in the direction the bus came from, to the starting point for the hike up the mountain.<br/><br/>The hike up Rørsethornet is one of the 'Midsund Steps'. Sherpas from Nepal have built magnificent stone steps up the mountain. These steps protect the terrain from wear and make the ascent safer, especially in wet weather.</p>