Over thousands of years, ocean waves have ground the rock to the shape Kannesteinen has today. It is located in the village of Oppedal.
View moreThe mountain Gaustatoppen (1883 masl.) is by many considered the most beautiful mountain in Norway. And it holds a secret…
View moreHell potholes, or "Helvete", is an exciting wilderness adventures in Espedalen approx. 65 km west of Lillehammer.
View moreGudbrandsjuvet is a stunning natural wonder conveniently located along the main road 63, also know as Scenic Route Geiranger-Trollstigen.
View moreSaltstraumen is the world's strongest tidal current. Every six hours, 400 million cubic meters of water rush through a narrow strait.
View moreThe Telemark canal is a more than 100 year old masterpiece of a construction. 105 km long, 18 water locks and 72 meters elevation.
View moreThe Seven Sisters Mountain Range is a breathtaking natural wonder that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
View moreThe waterfall Vøringsfossen stands as one of the most iconic and breathtaking waterfalls with its dramatic drop and stunning surroundings.
View moreTorghatten stands as one of Norway's most iconic natural landmarks, with its distinctive hole piercing through its center.
View moreGea Norvegica UNESCO Global Geopark, (Norways first UNESCO Geo park) was approved in 2006 and is located in Vestfold and Telemark.
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