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  1. Oct 20, 2017 · Traverse Norway's stunning landscapes through its 18 National Scenic Routes, each carefully chosen to showcase the country's breathtaking natural beauty. These journeys not only connect destinations but also provide unforgettable experiences marked by awe-inspiring natural beauty and architectural ingenuity.

  2. Norwegian Scenic Routes are 18 selected roads that run through landscapes with unique natural qualities, along coasts and fjords, mountains and waterfalls. The routes are intended as alternatives to the main roads, and the drive itself should be an enjoyable experience.

  3. All together, Norway has 18 National Tourist Routes, putting Norway at the forefront of nature tourism. Together with making up more than 1,850km of roads. Each scenic route has its own collection of lookout points, visitor centers, bridges, sculptures, and installations - designed to guide visitors to the best experiences.

  4. National Tourist Routes (Norwegian: Nasjonale turistveger) are eighteen highways in Norway designated by the Norwegian Public Roads Administration for their picturesque scenery and tourist-friendly infrastructure, such as rest stops and viewpoints.

    Name
    Route
    County (s)
    Road (s)
    Andøya
    Åkneskrysset – Andenes
    974, 976, 82
    Kårvåg – Bud
    64, 242, 663, 235, 238
    Aurlandsvangen – Lærdalsøyri
    Grotli – Ospeli
    Innlandet and Vestland
  5. The Scenic Route travels from the cultural landscape in Lom across the highest mountain pass in Norway to the innermost part of Sognefjorden. Length 108 km 0 – 1434 Masl

  6. The Norwegian Scenic Routes combine nature, architecture, and design into something greater than the sum of its parts – and are some of Norways top natural highlights. Join us on a tour around Andøya Scenic Route for tips on the top experiences this island has to offer.

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  8. Feb 21, 2018 · The 18 tourist routes of Norway are: 18. Andøya (Åkneskrysset–Andenes) The Andoya route runs along the west coast of Andoya, an island of the Vesteralen archipelago, with several fishing hamlets located along the white beaches. The route connects to Senja, another National Tourist Route, by ferry.