Two hikers climb the Flørli Stairs in Norway, navigating a near-vertical wooden staircase beside green industrial pipes on a 4,444-step route uphill.

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THE WORLD’S LONGEST WOODEN STAIRCASE: The 4,444-Step Climb You Can’t Come Back Down

The 4,444-step Flørli Stairs isn’t just the longest wooden staircase in the world – it’s a near-vertical climb into a forgotten industrial world perched above a Norwegian fjord, where every step hides a history of extreme engineering. But are you brave enough to book this experience and climb it..?

  • Two hikers climb the Flørli Stairs in Norway, navigating a near-vertical wooden staircase beside green industrial pipes on a 4,444-step route uphill.

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    THE WORLD’S LONGEST WOODEN STAIRCASE: The 4,444-Step Climb You Can’t Come Back Down

    The 4,444-step Flørli Stairs isn’t just the longest wooden staircase in the world – it’s a near-vertical climb into a forgotten industrial world perched above a Norwegian fjord, where every step hides a history of extreme engineering. But are you brave enough to book this experience and climb it..?

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