The picturesque Fish Market in Bergen is one of Norway's most visited outdoors markets.
View moreLocated along E6 in Sørkil, in the municipality of Hamarøy, this old Esso gas station stands as a nostalgic landmark from a bygone era.
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 moreIn Flåklypa, Alvdal, you should visit both Huset Aukrust (The House Aukrust) and Flåklypatoppen. Both built to honour Kjell Aukrust.
View moreTunnelstuo is a spectacular place to sleep in a former operative tunnel built in 1921.
View moreThe Norway Building, or Thamspaviljongen, is a unique building – built as a stave church – with an equally unique history.
View moreKossdalssvingane north or Bergen, is a hidden gem that offers visitors a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
View moreOn top of Aurlandsfjellet mountains, Vedahaugane is a viewpoint and art installation along the Norwegian Scenic Route Aurlandsfjellet.
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 moreThe steep, narrow bends on high foundation walls have made Vindhellavegen from the 1840s famous.
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