Finse is a mountain village area on the shore of the lake Finsevatnet in Ulvik municipality. The village is centered on Finse Station, a railway station on the Bergen Railway line. Finse sits at an elevation of 1,222 metres (4,009 ft) above sea level, making it the highest station on the entire Norwegian railway system. There is no road access to Finse, and you can only get here by railway, walking or biking on the Rallarvegen. It is the place in Central Norway for wild Arctic-Like wilderness adventures. You only need walk a few minutes away from the tiny train station to find total silence, but if you prefer your rest time to be more adrenaline-filled then the countryside surrounding Finse offers nordic skiing in winter and hiking in summer, not to mention what could be Norway’s steepest mountain-bike ride.