Borgund Stave Church
Norway, Sogndal

Unique is one word often used to describe the Borgund Stave Church. This wooden church was built in a triple stave style more than 800 years ago in the village of Borgund. The sight of the church is awe-inspiring with its dark wooden panels are juxtaposed against the rural pastures of the countryside.

Voringsfossen
Norway, Vossevangen

Situated in the heart of the Måbødalen valley is Voringsfossen, one of the most visited waterfalls in Norway. It drops almost 600-feet down the side of a mountain before winding through the crevices of the valley.

Flåm
Norway, Voss

Flåm has welcomed tourists for almost 200 years and knows a thing or two about hospitality. It is the starting point of the famous Flåm Railway, which the adventurous of you can combine with Scandinavia’s longest zipline.

Nigardsbreen
Norway, Sogndal

Walking down to the blue glacier’s tongue is an incredible sight to behold, especially where rapids crash around it. And you can even walk within the frozen walls of the glacier’s ice tunnels for a pretty unforgettable experience.

Trolltunga
Norway, Vossevangen

With its dramatic landscape and breathtaking views, Trolltunga is an iconic adventure destination for travellers from around the world. From the first step on the trail to the edge of the cliff, Trolltunga is as much about the journey as the destination.

Hardangerfjord
Norway, Os

Norway’s second-longest fjord, the Hardangerfjord is known for its fruit orchards and many spectacular waterfalls. There are endless things to do here, from kayaking peaceful inlets to cycling the fjordside roads, hiking up to isolated Kjesåsen Farm, or trekking onto the glaciers of Folgefonna National Park.

Sognefjord
Norway, Sogndal

The Sognefjord, often referred to as the "King of the Fjords," is a breathtaking natural wonder located in Norway. Stretching over 200 kilometers (124 miles) inland from the western coast, it is renowned for its majestic beauty and captivating landscapes.

Hardangervidda National Park
Norway, Vossevangen

Hardangervidda National Park is the largest national park in Norway. This vast mountain plateau offers excellent hiking opportunities for both seasoned hikers and recreational hikers.

Jostedalsbreen National Park
Norway, Sogndal

The Jostedalsbreen glacier is the largest ice cap in mainland Europe’s and the largest white area you willl find on the map of Norway! Glaciers make up nearly half of the national park's area, which is otherwise characterised by lush, narrow valleys and cascading waterfalls and rivers.

Folgefonna National Park
Norway, Stord

Folgefonna National Park, located on the southern shore of the picturesque Hardangerfjord in Hordaland County, boasts one of Norway's largest glaciers. Folgefonna, the third largest glacier on mainland Norway, is the heart of the national park. Exotic and spectacular, this magnificent glacier has been attracting tourists since 1833. There are glacial tongues and icefalls, wild valleys, rushing rivers with meltwater and picturesque summer pastures.

Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord
Norway, Sogndal

Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjord are two southern arms of the largest Sognefjord in Europe. They have been repeatedly recognized as the most beautiful and unchanging fjords in the world by tourism publications and famous travelers. The nature here truly makes a stunning impression on a person! In 2005, Nærøyfjord was included in the UNESCO list, the National Geographic Society gave it first place in the UNESCO conservation ranking.

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