Tronfjellveien is the second-highest road in Norway, bringing you to the mountain top of Tron in Alvdal in norther part of East Norway.
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 Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns.
View moreThe Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns.
View moreTyinvegen is the road that runs between road 5 at Fodnes in Lærdal and Tyinkrysset in Vang, via Årdal. The length of the road is 71.6 km.
View moreOver the mountain between Hemsedal and Ål is a beautiful gravel road called Fanitullvegen. The road is a tollroad, so remember to bring cash.
View moreGea Norvegica UNESCO Global Geopark, (Norways first UNESCO Geo park) was approved in 2006 and is located in Vestfold and Telemark.
View moreThe impressive Stave Church visible from road 7 when passing Gol is not a medieval church, but a replica built in the 1980s.
View moreThe medieval Gol Stave Church is situated at Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History) at Bygdøy in Oslo.
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.
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