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  2. 2 days ago · An idyllic destination par excellence, this Arctic paradise is admired from Raftsundet to Å on a strikingly beautiful route. Detours and stops are highly recommended to take the time to explore! #2. The Atlantic scenic route On the Atlantic route in Norway, land and sea on the horizon! Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful road trips in the ...

  3. 3 days ago · There are so many beautiful places in Southern Norway that sometimes it can be really hard to figure out an itinerary. From the majestic fjords in the West to otherworldly National Parks. If you’re an outdoor lover then Southern Norway is the perfect country for you to visit!

  4. 3 days ago · Norway’s most beautiful fjords on our map. 1. Geirangerfjord: the most beautiful fjord. 2. Lysefjord: At the height of adventure. 3. Sognefjord: The peaceful giant. 4. Osterfjord: the most accessible from Bergen. 5. Oslo Fjord: the city dweller. Road trip in Norway to explore the most beautiful fjords. What is a fjord?

  5. 11 hours ago · Norway, country of northern Europe that occupies the western half of the Scandinavian peninsula. About two-thirds of Norway is mountainous, and its coastline is indented by deep glacial fjords. Offshore it includes some 50,000 islands. The capital is Oslo.

  6. 3 days ago · While Norway has many beautiful places, the Lofoten archipelago, with its rugged landscape, steep mountains, white sandy beaches, cozy old fishing villages, and turquoise fjords, is arguably the most spectacular. Lofoten is always on those best-places-to-see-in-Norway lists.

  7. 1 day ago · As Norway has a strong welfare system, workers have a higher tax rate than many other countries. It is expected that the rich give to the poor. This is because Norway is considered a ‘socialist’ country. Socialist countries want everyone to have the same (the same education, the same work, and the same money).

  8. 4 days ago · Mjøstårnet is an impressive 18-storey tower in Brumunddal, Norway. It rose to fame as the world's tallest wooden building upon its completion in 2019, before being surpassed by some building for rich people in Wisconsin. It’s named after Lake Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, just about 100 kilometres north of Oslo.