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Traveling in Norway - what is worth seeing?

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Norway and the Scandinavian countries are gaining more and more popularity. Not only for economic reasons, but also for tourism. Traveling around Norway is already standard. We want to visit the most important cities: such as the capital of Oslo, Bergen or Stavanger. Of course, we are happy to go to the fjord in search of aesthetic and spiritual impressions - we are waiting for the northern lights. In today's text we will present a small excerpt what is worth seeing while in the country of the fjords. We invite you to read and take part in small and large expeditions through the Nordic lands. 

Travel around Norway and breathtaking fjords

What is Norway associated with? What tempts tourists? Fjords, of course. Tenkraj is impressive in this respect - contact with the power and majesty of the fjords guarantees an unforgettable experience. The most popular fjord:

  • Lysefjord,
  • Hardangerfjord,
  • Nærøyfjord and Aurlandsfjorden (branches of the Sognefjorden),
  • Sognefjorden - the largest Norwegian fjord - 203 km long and 1,3 km deep,
  • Geirangerfjord – called the “King of the Fjords”.
Co worth seeing in Norway?

Of course, we cannot forget about the glaciers:

  • Jostedalsbreen,
  • Folgefonna.

See also: Food products in Norway are the most expensive in Europe!

Fall in love with the nature and uniqueness of Norwegian waterfalls

It's not everything. Any nature lover, wanting to feel the unique atmosphere of the country of fjords and fairy tales about trolls, must go on a trip to the most important waterfalls:

  • Voringfossen,
  • Waterfalls in the Husedalen Valley,
  • Latefossen,
  • Langfoss,
  • furebergsfossen,
  • Steinsdalsfossen,
  • Flesåna,
  • Kleivafossen,
  • Skjervsfossen,
  • Kjelfossen,
  • Mardalsfossen.

The unique architecture of Norwegian cities

However, not everyone likes trail trips. A trip to Norway can also include sightseeing in the most important cities of Norway. Everyone will find something for himself. This is a great alternative for people who prefer to visit museums, sacred places - here we must distinguish wooden churches that this country is famous for. Or just prefer to walk the streets of the city, listening to its heartbeat and absorbing its atmosphere. Notable cities in Norway are:

  • Oslo,
  • Stavanger,
  • Mountains,
  • alesund,
  • Trondheim.
How do cities in Norway tempt tourists?

Proper preparation - a guarantee of unforgettable impressions

Traveling in Norway can be unforgettable. It is worth preparing well for it. Please check your budget carefully before starting the tour. As you know, Norway is not the cheapest. Determine what you want to see - a good plan is essential. If you want to admire the fjords, it is worth going on such a trip by car - the distances between the individual fjords are large.

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