Eastern Norway Mid Norway Northern Norway Southern Norway Western Norway Dyrskar turistveg Old turist road replaced by Haukeli tunnel Dyrskar tourist road is a part of the old road E134 going east – west between Drammen and Haugesund. View more Tronfjellveien The second-highest vehicle road in Norway 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 more Røldalsfjellet Spectacular mountain road, Sauda – Røldal Røldalsfjellet (gamle Røldalsvegen) is a spectacular mountain road between Sauda and Røldal. Also part of Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke. View more Bryggen in Bergen The Hanseatic UNESCO listed dock Bryggen consists of a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings on the east side of the harbour in Bergen. UNESCO listed since 1979. View more Nordsjøvegen A favourite route that has it all The North Sea Road is a favourite. This 340 km long adventure has it all: curvy roads, fantastic landscape and views, and interesting stops. View more Telemarkskanalen Once the “8th wonder of the world” The Telemark canal is a more than 100 year old masterpiece of a construction. 105 km long, 18 water locks and 72 meters elevation. View more Notodden (UNESCO) UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISTED The Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns. View more Rjukan (UNESCO) Sabotaged by Norwegian partisans during WWII The Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns. View more Røros mining city UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISTED Røros is one of two Norwegian town designed for mining. The old, unique wooden buildings from the 17th century is now UNESCO listed. View more Tindevegen ‘The Roof of Norway’ through Jotunheimen – the home of the giants Tindevegen, 'The High Peaks Road', is a mountain road through Jotunheimen between Turtagrø and Øvre Årdal — 32 km long — all on tarmac. View more Posts navigation Previous 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 17 Next
Dyrskar turistveg Old turist road replaced by Haukeli tunnel Dyrskar tourist road is a part of the old road E134 going east – west between Drammen and Haugesund. View more
Tronfjellveien The second-highest vehicle road in Norway 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 more
Røldalsfjellet Spectacular mountain road, Sauda – Røldal Røldalsfjellet (gamle Røldalsvegen) is a spectacular mountain road between Sauda and Røldal. Also part of Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke. View more
Bryggen in Bergen The Hanseatic UNESCO listed dock Bryggen consists of a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings on the east side of the harbour in Bergen. UNESCO listed since 1979. View more
Nordsjøvegen A favourite route that has it all The North Sea Road is a favourite. This 340 km long adventure has it all: curvy roads, fantastic landscape and views, and interesting stops. View more
Telemarkskanalen Once the “8th wonder of the world” The Telemark canal is a more than 100 year old masterpiece of a construction. 105 km long, 18 water locks and 72 meters elevation. View more
Notodden (UNESCO) UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISTED The Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns. View more
Rjukan (UNESCO) Sabotaged by Norwegian partisans during WWII The Rjukan – Notodden Industrial Heritage Site is a UNESCO site created to protect the industrial landscapes in and around the two towns. View more
Røros mining city UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE LISTED Røros is one of two Norwegian town designed for mining. The old, unique wooden buildings from the 17th century is now UNESCO listed. View more
Tindevegen ‘The Roof of Norway’ through Jotunheimen – the home of the giants Tindevegen, 'The High Peaks Road', is a mountain road through Jotunheimen between Turtagrø and Øvre Årdal — 32 km long — all on tarmac. View more