Eastern Norway Mid Norway Northern Norway Southern Norway Western Norway 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 TET Norway section 3 420 km: Finnish border – North Cape The Trans Euro Trail — or just TET for short — is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. This is TET Norway section 3. View more TET Norway section 2b 500 km: gravel roundtrip Alvdal – Røros – Alvdal The Trans Euro Trail — or just TET for short — is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. This is section 2b. View more TET Norway section 2 700 km: Blåhø mountain to Støa in Sweden The Trans Euro trail is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. It runs from the North Cape to the door step of Africa. View more TET Norway Section 1 600 km: Charlottenberg in Sweden to Blåhø mountain The Trans Euro trail is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. It runs from the North Cape to the door step of Africa. View more Urnes stave church UNESCO listed, oldest and most decorated Overlooking the Lustrafjord, Urnes stave church in Luster is among the oldest stave church in Norway. UNESCO listed in 1979. View more Trollpikken (UNESCO) The ‘Troll’s Dick’ 😳 Yeah, that’s what they call it… The 'Troll's Dick' (Trollpikken) is a place it's difficult to talk about without giggling – and it is even UNESCO listed… View more Posts navigation Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15 16 … 19 Next
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
TET Norway section 3 420 km: Finnish border – North Cape The Trans Euro Trail — or just TET for short — is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. This is TET Norway section 3. View more
TET Norway section 2b 500 km: gravel roundtrip Alvdal – Røros – Alvdal The Trans Euro Trail — or just TET for short — is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. This is section 2b. View more
TET Norway section 2 700 km: Blåhø mountain to Støa in Sweden The Trans Euro trail is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. It runs from the North Cape to the door step of Africa. View more
TET Norway Section 1 600 km: Charlottenberg in Sweden to Blåhø mountain The Trans Euro trail is all adventure riders and dirt road travelers dream. It runs from the North Cape to the door step of Africa. View more
Urnes stave church UNESCO listed, oldest and most decorated Overlooking the Lustrafjord, Urnes stave church in Luster is among the oldest stave church in Norway. UNESCO listed in 1979. View more
Trollpikken (UNESCO) The ‘Troll’s Dick’ 😳 Yeah, that’s what they call it… The 'Troll's Dick' (Trollpikken) is a place it's difficult to talk about without giggling – and it is even UNESCO listed… View more