At Vangsnes stands the colossal statue of the saga king Fridtjov. It reaches 22.5 meters into the air – including a 10-meter shelf.
View moreIn Øye, you'll find a hotel gem from the olden times, when travelling meant introspective discovery and hiking adventures in tweed.
View moreLærdalsøyri is the administrative centre of Lærdal. Old Lærdalsøyri is in the centre and is a national "heritage village".
View moreVikafjellsvegen is part of road Rv. 13, between Voss and Vik. It is truly a piece of wild nature and enjoyable riding on twisty paved road.
View moreThe church is only 12 by 4 metres (39 by 13 ft) and has only 40 seats, making it the smallest stave church still in use in all of Scandinavia.
View moreDyrskar tourist road is a part of the old road E134 going east – west between Drammen and Haugesund.
View moreRøldalsfjellet (gamle Røldalsvegen) is a spectacular mountain road between Sauda and Røldal. Also part of Norwegian Scenic Route Ryfylke.
View moreBryggen consists of a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings on the east side of the harbour in Bergen. UNESCO listed since 1979.
View moreTindevegen, 'The High Peaks Road', is a mountain road through Jotunheimen between Turtagrø and Øvre Årdal — 32 km long — all on tarmac.
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.
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