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Finse is a locality in the mountainous north-east of
Ulvik Ulvik is a municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestland Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The municipality stretches from the Hardangerfjord to the mountains that reach above sea level. The administrative centre of the municipality is t ...
municipality in
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county,
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. Located on lake Finsevatnet, it is centered around Finse station, a
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on the
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, which is the highest station of the Norwegian railway system at an elevation of above sea level. As it is not reachable by road, and as the municipality is not otherwise connected by rail, Finse is not easily accessible from the rest of Ulvik or from elsewhere in the
Hardanger Hardanger is a traditional district in the western part of Norway, dominated by the Hardangerfjord and its inner branches of the Sørfjorden and the Eid Fjord. It consists of the municipalities of Ullensvang, Eidfjord, Ulvik and Kvam, and is ...
region. According to
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, the basic statistical unit of Finse-Hallingskeid, which includes several other nearby localities such as Hallingskeid station, had a population of 10 in 2023. In winter, Finse is a popular destination for
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and other winter sports, while during summer it is a popular start point for
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and
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trips. Tourist facilities include a hotel (Finse 1222), a hostel (Finsehytta) operated by the
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(DNT), as well as a number of private cabins. Just west of Finse station, the railway passes through the Finse Tunnel, the longest tunnel on the Bergen Line. When opened, the tunnel replaced a section of rail that was frequently blocked by snow and difficult to clear, causing delays and cancellations on the railway. According to the BBC, explorers
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,
Robert Falcon Scott Captain Robert Falcon Scott (6 June 1868 – ) was a British Royal Navy officer and explorer who led two expeditions to the Antarctic regions: the Discovery Expedition, ''Discovery'' expedition of 1901–04 and the Terra Nova Expedition ...
and
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all trained for their expeditions at Finse.


Transportation

Since there are no public roads linking Finse to the outside world, the railway provides the sole means of year-round motorised transportation to and from Finse. As of 2023, the long-distance trains between Bergen and Oslo called at Finse with four daily departures in each direction on weekdays. Apart from these long-distance trains, Finse is not served by any railway services. Because the railway is the only means of transportation into or out of Finse, especially difficult weather conditions, rail accidents or damage to
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can isolate it from the outside world. In 2020, a particularly difficult year, several separate incidents caused the Bergen Line to be closed for 4 days in total during the first three months of the year. These incidents included the destruction of an avalanche gallery and the derailing of a
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, both occurring near Finse. The four days of closure equalled the total number of days without passenger traffic on the line during the previous decade. In summer, it is possible to walk or cycle to Finse on the Rallarvegen
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, which stretches from Myrdal station or
Flåm Flåm () is a village in the Flåmsdalen valley which is located at the inner end of the Aurlandsfjorden, a branch of Sognefjorden. The village is located in Aurland Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. In 2014 its inhabitants numbered 350. ...
to Finse's west to Haugastøl station to its east. Originally built around the turn of the twentieth century as an access road for the workers constructing the railway, Rallarvegen has been open to the public as a bicycle trail since 1974 following a volunteer effort in the 1960s and 1970s. Motorised vehicles are permitted only by application in order to prevent damage to the trail. A railway
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museum is located near the station, displaying exhibits concerning the construction of the railway line as well as two decommissioned snow-clearing engines which visitors are free to explore.


Recreation

During the winter, Finse is popular for
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,
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(due to its location on the edge of the frozen lake Finsevatnet) and expedition training. The ill-fated Scott expedition to the South Pole trained here, and outside the hotel there is a monument to those that died. There is one small drag lift which allows downhill skiing on one slope back into town. In summer, the recreational focus switches to mountain cycling (including on the aforementioned Rallarvegen trail) and hiking, including glacier hiking on the nearby "blue ice" glacier
Hardangerjøkulen Hardangerjøkulen () is the sixth largest glacier in mainland Norway. It is located in the municipalities of Eidfjord and Ulvik in Vestland county. It is located about northeast of the village of Eidfjord, about south of the village of Fins ...
, the sixth largest glacier in mainland Norway.


Research

Owing to its high altitude and cold climate, Finse is a centre for teaching and academic work on high-altitude biology. It is home to the Alpine Research Center operated by the
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and the
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. The research centre began its work in 1972, initially under the title of the High Mountain Ecological Research Station. The Centre hosts numerous workshops, conferences, and research projects from both Norwegian and international institutions. It is part of the EU funded International Network for Terrestrial Research and Monitoring in the Arctic (INTERACT).


Climate

Located at a high altitude, Finse has an alpine tundra climate (''ET'' in the
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). The wettest season is late summer and autumn, and the driest season is spring. The closest weather station is Finsevatn, which has been operating since 1993 and is located about 1.5 kilometers south-east of Finse station. There is usually snow on the ground from late October or November to late May or June.


In culture

Finse, including the Finse tunnel and the hotel Finse 1222, is the setting of
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's 2007 novel ''1222''. It is also the setting for the climax of the 1948
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novel ''The Blue Ice''. For the 1980 movie ''
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'', the second feature film of the ''
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'' franchise, Finse was used as filming location for several scenes taking place on the ice planet
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. The hotel at Finse hosted the production crew during filming, and a festival for ''Star Wars'' fans was held there from 2017—2020. According to the official PlayStation account on
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, the team behind the 2015 video game '' Star Wars Battlefront'' went to Finse to film in preparation for building the game's Hoth
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.


References


External links


Finse Alpine Research CentreFinse Research Centre at EU Interact (archived)Video of a train travelling on the Finse portion of the Bergen Line
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