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.

Oseberg Ship
Norway, Oslo

The Oseberg Ship one of the most extraordinary and best preserved Viking Age artifacts. Discovered in Norway, this remarkable ship offers unparalleled insights into Viking life, culture and craftsmanship.

Nidaros Cathedral
Norway, Trondheim

The facade of this gothic cathedral is intricately carved and depicts many historical and religious figures in the archways. You’ll also notice the beautiful stained glass windows, including the western-facing rose window. Although they were added in the 20th-century, they still remain the prominent feature of the cathedral.

Heddal Stave Church
Norway, Notodden

Ripped from the pages of a fairytale, the Heddal Stave Church is a wooden architectural masterpiece located in Heddal, Norway. Built in the 13th-century, the church is built in a triple nave style, which gives it a tiered appearance.

Alta Rock Carvings
Norway, Alta

You’ll find images of hunters and gatherers, boat building, and fishing. There are even some unusual paintings of shamanistic rituals that involve worshiping bears.

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.

Mjelle beach
Norway, Bodo

The white and red coloured sand of Mjelle beach near the northern town of Bodø is a spectacular place to wander and capture stunning photographs. The sand gets its unusual colour due to tiny gemstone particles (garnet minerals).

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.

Pulpit Rock
Norway, Strand

Situated within the Lysefjord, this is one of the most photographed spots in Norway, but not everyone has the stomach for it; a flat-topped viewing platform (25 metres by 25 metres) leading out over a sheer 600+ metre drop into the fjord below, a natural formation – rather than man-made intervention.

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.

North Cape (Nordkapp)
Norway, Hammerfest

The North Cape (Nordkappsome) is located in Northern Norway. It is a high cliff that stretches out into the Arctic Ocean. Road access to the North Cape is through one of Norway‘s longest subsea tunnels.

Trollveggen
Norway, Molde

Towering over the dramatic Romsdal Valley in Fjord Norway, Trollveggen, or "The Troll Wall," is one of the country’s most breathtaking natural wonders. As Europe’s tallest vertical rock face, it rises an astonishing 1,000 metres into the sky, evoking awe and wonder in equal measure.

Atlantic Ocean Road
Norway, Kristiansund

The Atlantic Ocean Road, also known as the Atlantic Road, is regarded as one of the most beautiful roads to drive not just in Norway but in the world. The road spans 8 kilometers and connects the villages of Kårvåg in Averøy and Vevang in Hustadvika.

Geirangerfjord
Norway, Orsta

A small fjord (only 20 km long) is characterized by a delightful landscape. Geirangerfjord is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is one of the most visited fjords in Norway. Local entertainment: fishing, kayaks, rafting, horseback riding and summer skiing in Stryne

Jotunheimen National Park
Norway, Fron

Jotunheimen provides you with mountain experiences that you will never forget. It is a place that has something for everyone – whether you want to climb the highest peaks, or simply experience nature by a quiet mountain lake. Jotunheimen is situated right in the middle of Southern Norway, a 4 to 5 hour drive from Oslo, Trondheim or Bergen. There are also bus services to Jotunheimen during the summer season.

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.

Rondane National Park
Norway, Fron

The Rondane massif rises above wide, lichen-covered mountain plateaus with nomadic wild reindeer. These are high mountains with an important history: Rondane was granted protection in 1962 when it was named as Norway’s first national park. Dovre National Park is part of the Rondane conservation area, where the main aim is to safeguard a common habitat for wild reindeer.