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Briksdalsbreen Glacier, Norway
Visiting a glacier during the 21st century is a privilege. As is clear from the pattern of expansion and recession, the Briksdal glacier changes every year as the climate warms or cools.
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From Oslo to Bergen via Flåm
Or how to do Norway in a Nutshell on your own!
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Hjelle, Norway
If you're looking for absolute serenity, unparalleled natural beauty, and warm hospitality, look no further than Hjelle.
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Oslo, Norway
Oslo is Norway's expensive and beautiful capital city, a center of the Scandinavian world, a hub of trade, banking, and maritime shipping that consistently ranks in one of the top spots for best quality of life.
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Why You Must Add Loen to Your Norway Itinerary
It's clear that the view from the top of the Skylift is unspeakably beautiful. From the top, you can see Lake Lovatnet, Mount Skåla, Jostedalsbreen Glacier, Olden, and the Nordfjord.
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Geirangerfjord
Geirangerfjord is the most famous fjord in Norway: countless travel guides have called it one of the most beautiful places in the entire world.
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Driving Trollstigen, Norway’s “Troll Road”
Norway: the land of trolls and their wild, winding roads. The wildest and windiest of these roads is, famously, Trollstigen, or the "Troll's Road." We drove it on our summer trip to Norway this June.
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Hiking Rampestreken, Norway
Then he told him about Åndalsnes, a tiny settlement up in Romsdalen valley, surrounded by high mountains which were so beautiful that his mother had always said that that was where God had started when he was creating the world, and that He had spent so long on Romsdalen that the rest of the world had to be done posthaste to be finished by Sunday. Jo Nesbø, The Bat After enjoying the azure blue coast of Ålesund, Matt and I drove two hours east to a town in the center of Norway: Åndalsnes. High, tall, thickly-forested mountains surround the town, which sits down in the valley of the the Romsdal…
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Ålesund, Norway
Every city has a scent: Granada is honeysuckle and jasmine; Squamish is fir trees; Bergen is baked goods; and Alesund is a wood-burning fireplace.
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Off-the-Beaten-Path: Tønsberg, Norway
Maybe you've already seen the big port cities flanking the coasts of Norway; maybe you've already taken a fjord cruise and driven the Troll's Road; maybe you've already wandered to the northern cities and seen the midnight sun--so where do you go when you feel like you've already "done Norway"?