Eastern Norway Mid Norway Northern Norway Southern Norway Western Norway Tyinvegen — Road 53 “All inclusive” – Fjord, high mountain and hairpins Tyinvegen 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 more Fanitullvegen Gravel mountain road between Hemsedal and Ål Over the mountain between Hemsedal and Ål is a beautiful gravel road called Fanitullvegen. The road is a tollroad, so remember to bring cash. View more Gea Norvegica Geopark It all began with a big bang… Gea Norvegica UNESCO Global Geopark, (Norways first UNESCO Geo park) was approved in 2006 and is located in Vestfold and Telemark. View more Gol new Stave Church (replica) The stave church replica that has been replicated The impressive Stave Church visible from road 7 when passing Gol is not a medieval church, but a replica built in the 1980s. View more Gol Stave Church Moved to King Oscar II’s private museum The medieval Gol Stave Church is situated at Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History) at Bygdøy in Oslo. View more Stegastein viewing point Viewing point 650 m above Aurlandsfjorden The impressive Stegastein viewing point is 'floating' mid-air 650 meters above Aurlandsfjorden in Vestland municipality. View more Verdens ende Visit Færder National Park at “The World’s End” 'The World's End' (Verdens ende) is a popular tourist attraction on the southernmost tip of the island Tjøme in Færder National Park. View more Ridderspranget A knight jumped across – with a girl in his arms The knight's leap (Ridderspranget) is a gorge in the river Sjoa where a knight, according to the legend, jumped with a girl on his horse. View more Heddal Stave Church The largest stave church in Norway Heddal Stave Church is located near Notodden in Telemark. It is built in the 13th century and is the largest stave church in the country. View more Svartisen Our 2nd largest glacier, easy accessable Norway's second-largest glacier. It covers an area of about 370 square kilometers and is the easiest accessible glacier in Europe. View more Posts navigation Previous 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 … 17 Next
Tyinvegen — Road 53 “All inclusive” – Fjord, high mountain and hairpins Tyinvegen 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 more
Fanitullvegen Gravel mountain road between Hemsedal and Ål Over the mountain between Hemsedal and Ål is a beautiful gravel road called Fanitullvegen. The road is a tollroad, so remember to bring cash. View more
Gea Norvegica Geopark It all began with a big bang… Gea Norvegica UNESCO Global Geopark, (Norways first UNESCO Geo park) was approved in 2006 and is located in Vestfold and Telemark. View more
Gol new Stave Church (replica) The stave church replica that has been replicated The impressive Stave Church visible from road 7 when passing Gol is not a medieval church, but a replica built in the 1980s. View more
Gol Stave Church Moved to King Oscar II’s private museum The medieval Gol Stave Church is situated at Norsk Folkemuseum (Norwegian Museum of Cultural History) at Bygdøy in Oslo. View more
Stegastein viewing point Viewing point 650 m above Aurlandsfjorden The impressive Stegastein viewing point is 'floating' mid-air 650 meters above Aurlandsfjorden in Vestland municipality. View more
Verdens ende Visit Færder National Park at “The World’s End” 'The World's End' (Verdens ende) is a popular tourist attraction on the southernmost tip of the island Tjøme in Færder National Park. View more
Ridderspranget A knight jumped across – with a girl in his arms The knight's leap (Ridderspranget) is a gorge in the river Sjoa where a knight, according to the legend, jumped with a girl on his horse. View more
Heddal Stave Church The largest stave church in Norway Heddal Stave Church is located near Notodden in Telemark. It is built in the 13th century and is the largest stave church in the country. View more
Svartisen Our 2nd largest glacier, easy accessable Norway's second-largest glacier. It covers an area of about 370 square kilometers and is the easiest accessible glacier in Europe. View more