24.5 kilometres; the Lærdal tunnel is the world's longest road tunnel. The road links Aurland and Lærdal, in the heart of Sogn.
View more'The World's End' (Verdens ende) is a popular tourist attraction on the southernmost tip of the island Tjøme in Færder National Park.
View moreThe Big Elk is the world's second-tallest sculpture of a moose. The statue is near the village of Atna in Stor-Elvdal, Hedmark, Norway.
View moreTyrigrava just south of Oslo is a must if you're into gazing at bikes and talk to fellow bikers. This is where motor enthusiasts meets!
View more'Spiralen' (the spiral) is a helical car tunnel in Bragernesåsen in Drammen. It turns 6,5 times around an axis.
View moreThe steep, narrow bends on high foundation walls have made Vindhellavegen from the 1840s famous.
View moreMammuten (the Mammoth) is a double-sized replica of a mammoth skull located along road E6 in Fåvang, Norway, made by the artist Linda Bakke.
View moreTunnelstuo is a spectacular place to sleep in a former operative tunnel built in 1921.
View moreThe remarkable sculpture "Seeding" (å så et frø) – nicknamed 'the Sperm cell' (sædcella) is a disputed piece of art along road E6 near Hamar.
View moreThe old Mobil station near Hunderfossen is absolutely a worthy and Instagram friendly stop on your ride up or down Gudbrandsdalen.
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