Eastern Norway Mid Norway Northern Norway Southern Norway Western Norway Kannesteinen Nature’s own work – over thusands of years 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 more Tunnelstuo (the hammoc tunnel) Sleep and eat in the tunnel Tunnelstuo is a spectacular place to sleep in a former operative tunnel built in 1921. View more Helleren in Jøssingfjord (UNESCO) People have lived here since 16th century Perhaps you have seen them in a photograph, a tourist brochure or in a magazine – the two small houses beneath Helleren in Jøssingfjord. View more Vindhellavegen most beautiful road-related cultural heritage The steep, narrow bends on high foundation walls have made Vindhellavegen from the 1840s famous. View more Borgund stave church In Lærdal along the old Kings Road across Filefjell Borgund Stave Church is a former parish church of the Church of Norway in Lærdal Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. View more Scenic Route Sognefjellet Norwegian Scenic Route Sognefjellet Norwegian Scenic Route Sognefjellet runs from Lom to Gaupne, a total distance of 108 km (Road 55). View more Scenic Route Gamle Strynefjellveg Norwegian Scenic Route Gamle Strynefjellsveg The gravel road Gamle Strynefjellsveg is probably Norway's oldest tourist road, and links east and west in the most beautiful way possible! View more Scenic Route Varanger Norwegian Scenic Route Varanger Norwegian Scenic Route Varanger runs from Varangerbotn to Hamningberg, a total distance of 160 km. View more Scenic Route Havøysund Norwegian Scenic Route Havøysund Norwegian Scenic Route Havøysund runs from Kokelv to Havøysund, a total distance of 67 km (Road 889). View more Scenic Route Senja Norwegian Scenic Route Senja Norwegian Scenic Route Senja runs from Gryllefjord to Botnhamn, with short detours to Mefjordvær and Husøy. The route is 102 km long. View more Posts navigation Previous 1 … 19 20 21 22 23 Next
Kannesteinen Nature’s own work – over thusands of years 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 more
Tunnelstuo (the hammoc tunnel) Sleep and eat in the tunnel Tunnelstuo is a spectacular place to sleep in a former operative tunnel built in 1921. View more
Helleren in Jøssingfjord (UNESCO) People have lived here since 16th century Perhaps you have seen them in a photograph, a tourist brochure or in a magazine – the two small houses beneath Helleren in Jøssingfjord. View more
Vindhellavegen most beautiful road-related cultural heritage The steep, narrow bends on high foundation walls have made Vindhellavegen from the 1840s famous. View more
Borgund stave church In Lærdal along the old Kings Road across Filefjell Borgund Stave Church is a former parish church of the Church of Norway in Lærdal Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. View more
Scenic Route Sognefjellet Norwegian Scenic Route Sognefjellet Norwegian Scenic Route Sognefjellet runs from Lom to Gaupne, a total distance of 108 km (Road 55). View more
Scenic Route Gamle Strynefjellveg Norwegian Scenic Route Gamle Strynefjellsveg The gravel road Gamle Strynefjellsveg is probably Norway's oldest tourist road, and links east and west in the most beautiful way possible! View more
Scenic Route Varanger Norwegian Scenic Route Varanger Norwegian Scenic Route Varanger runs from Varangerbotn to Hamningberg, a total distance of 160 km. View more
Scenic Route Havøysund Norwegian Scenic Route Havøysund Norwegian Scenic Route Havøysund runs from Kokelv to Havøysund, a total distance of 67 km (Road 889). View more
Scenic Route Senja Norwegian Scenic Route Senja Norwegian Scenic Route Senja runs from Gryllefjord to Botnhamn, with short detours to Mefjordvær and Husøy. The route is 102 km long. View more