Lærdalsøyri 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.
View moreThe impressive Stegastein viewing point is 'floating' mid-air 650 meters above Aurlandsfjorden in Vestland municipality.
View moreThe 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.
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