The Unspoiled Natural World of Norway



The major attractions of Norway are the speckled landscapes that enlarge across the Arctic Circle. It is famed for its Fjord-Indented Coastline and its Mountains, Ski Resorts, Lakes and Woods. Much of the scenery of Norway remains unspoiled, and consequently attracts plentiful hikers and skiers.

The pinnacle magnetism in Norway is the North Cape. A quarter of a million tourists visit the North Cape every summer, creation it one of Norway's top sights. The North Cape is a massive natural experience contribution breathtaking view, strange climatic conditions, the spectacular cliff itself and of course the fact that one is position at Europe's northern end.

The loveliness of the Geirangerfjord with its waterfalls and cliffs is tough to surpass. And if you haven't seen the Geirangerfjord, then you actually haven't seen all of Norway. Many Scandinavian cruises contain the town of Geiranger in their cruise journey.

Oslo is a top desirability in Norway that takes place no topic what the weather is. Walk toward the Royal Palace in Oslo and eyewitness the "Royal" event at 1:30 pm - 2:10 pm daily. In the summer, mounted police officers and a Norwegian military band escort the guards through Norway's capital.


Our beloved attraction in the Norwegian town of Bergen is the old Bryggen wharf. Bryggen consists of 14th century hanseatic buildings in Bergen, open to visit and a great photo opportunity. More than 60 buildings of the original wharf are tranquil standing and today this is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and also one of the top sights in Norway.

The Holmenkollen Ski Jump is Norway's most admired attraction for travelers. Holmenkollen hosts FIS World Cup ski competitions every year but is not just a sports venue; it is also a vacationer enticement.

Tromso is a university town with a sparkling atmosphere. The town has long been used as a base for expeditions to the Arctic and also for those looking for excellent hiking or skiing.

Most Norway visitors memorize Lillehammer from the 1994 Winter Olympics, but Lillehammer is a true precious stone for visitors even in the summer. Today, Lillehammer attracts travelers year-round for outside activities and relaxation close to scenery at Lake Mjosa.

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