Grønligrotta (or Grønligrotten) is a karst cave in the municipality of Rana in Nordland, Norway. It is located in the valley of Røvassdalen, and was first explored in 1914. It has a total depth of 107 metres (351 ft) and explored length of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). It is probably connected to the nearby Setergrotta. The cave is equipped with artificial lights and open for tourists. [1]
66°24′47″N 14°16′27″E / 66.4131°N 14.2743°E
Grønligrotta (or Grønligrotten) is a karst cave in the municipality of Rana in Nordland, Norway. It is located in the valley of Røvassdalen, and was first explored in 1914. It has a total depth of 107 metres (351 ft) and explored length of 2 kilometres (1.2 mi). It is probably connected to the nearby Setergrotta. The cave is equipped with artificial lights and open for tourists. [1]
66°24′47″N 14°16′27″E / 66.4131°N 14.2743°E