Heiene – remote wilderness in the southern Norway
I have spent long time and quite a lot of money to finance long journeys to my remote directions; however, few years ago I “discovered” magnificent and almost uninhabited plateaus of the Norwegian Heines, only two days by car from my home in the Czech Rep... more - travel report by
prybar
The ought-be capital of Norway
Beautiful, super charming. This town has it all except for a city feeling. The centre is compact and very walkable, and the surroundings are sea and mountains. more - travel report by
kirikou
The Wild Wild North
You really do notice that you're in the middle of the Finnmark Plateu, miles and miles from the nearest cities. If you just came from the Norwegian coast, it feels as if you just stepped into another country. Flatter landscape. Different culture. Not just... more - travel report by
gardology
Bodo Norway
Bodø, latitude 67°17'N, (about 200Km north of the Artic Circle). Bodo is the second largest town in Northern Norway. The town is surrounded by beautiful nature, including the Børvasstindene mountains to the south, and Landegode island and the Lofoten Isla... more - travel report by
dizzydean
land of fjords
Beautiful land, but cold and rainy...If you love the out-of-doors, cold weather, and mountains, this is the place for you! Also, if you enjoy a dose of rich, thorough history, especially in regards to the Viking-era, Bergen is full of it! more - travel report by
fofinha
Beautifull Norway!
Oslo is a wonderful city... and a very expensive city. If you can’t afford the Oslo Pass, which entitles you to free entry to all museums, free public transportation, and free parking, don’t worry. You can visit all of the following attraction... more - travel report by
tadejbozic
A great city, with many open spaces, trees and nice people. It was just in my way to the Artic Circle and just for one week, but plenty of things to do and see more - travel report by
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