Gamle Strynefjellsveg is something special. It's probably Norway's oldest tourist road, and links east and west in the most beautiful way possible!
View moreStalheimskleiva is an impressive road that was finnished in 1846. It is 1,5 km long, and has 13 hairpins and is among the steepest roads in Europe.
View moreThe popular tourist road Lysevegen in Ryfylke has 27 hairpins, and goes from Lysebotn in Lysefjorden, to Sirdal. The road is close to 80 km long.
View moreNorwegian Scenic Route Atlanterhavsvegen runs from Kårvåg to Bud, a total distance of 36 km.
View moreThe UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord is surrounded by majestic, snow-covered mountain peaks and wild waterfalls.
View moreNorwegian Scenic Route Geiranger-Trollstigen runs from Langvatnet to Strynefjellet and Sogge Bru in Romsdalen, a total distance of 104 km (Road 63).
View more24.5 kilometres; the Lærdal tunnel is the world's longest road tunnel. The road links Aurland and Lærdal, in the heart of Sogn.
View moreThe Flåm railroad is 20.4 kilometers from Myrdal station to Flåm by the Aurlandsfjord.
View moreThe Fløibanen funicular in Bergen is one of Norway’s best-known attractions and the only railway of its kind in the country.
View moreThe picturesque Fish Market in Bergen is one of Norway's most visited outdoors markets.
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