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Bergen, Norway
The first city you’ll be introduced to on your Norway road trip is Bergen. Often
referred to as The Gateway to Fjords, Bergen is considered by many as one of
Norway’s most attractive cities. Whether you want to eat a fish you caught
yourself from a boat trip along Byfjorden or simply enjoy a view from Mount
Ulriken’s peak, there are many things that Bergen has in store for you. Plan a
few days here and experience it all!
- Mostraumen: Fjord Cruise
- Bergen: City Tour on Foot
- Bergen Aquarium
- Fløibanen Funicular
- Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf
- Old Bergen
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Odda, Norway
One of Norway’s most beautiful and historical towns on Sørfjorden. The town was
founded in 1070 and originally named Agdesid. It has a population of roughly
4,100 people and sits only 18 miles from Bergen. You can get here by taking a
ferry from Henningsvær or from Åkra via car ferry. Odda is famous for its
rorbuer, small cabins built on piers over water with spectacular views.
- Odda: Trolltunga Via Ferrata, Sunset and Sunrise
- Tyssedal Hydroelectric Power Station
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Trolltunga, Norway
The picture-perfect rock formation in Blåfjelldalen, Hordaland is one of
Norway’s natural wonders. The Troll’s Tongue drops 700 feet from a mountain in
its namesake shape and lies in Vindheia National Park. Accessible only by foot
and with a hike that takes about five hours up and down to reach it, Trolltunga
is extremely popular with nature enthusiasts.
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Geiranger, Norway
The village of Greiranger is located in one of Norway’s most scenic areas. The
small community is tucked into a fjord that cuts into Lofoten, a mountainous
archipelago off the northern tip of mainland Norway. To get there from Bergen
(Norway’s second-largest city), you’ll drive through lush green valleys and past
striking snow-capped mountains.
- Geiranger: Private Briksdal Day Trip with Fjords & Scenery
- Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord
- The Seven Sisters Waterfall
- Geirangerfjord
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Geirangerfjord, Norway
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Alesund, Norway
This small city on Norway’s west coast is home to one of Europe’s most beautiful
harbor settings. Take a walking tour through its colorful old town or explore
Alesund’s 17th-century fortifications. From Alesund, head inland to experience
Norwegian farmland at its finest—this rural region of lakes and forests has
become a popular getaway for tourists. Try fishing or go kayaking in one of many
quiet coves.
- Alesund: 3-Hour Sightseeing Tour
- The Atlantic Ocean Park
- Sukkertoppen
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Trondheim, Norway
With an old town that feels more like a medieval town than anything else you’ll
find in Scandinavia, Trondheim is a charming getaway for history buffs. The
Nidaros Cathedral and Royal Palace are must-sees for anyone who plans to visit
during their time in Trondheim. And don’t forget to try some fjord trout while
you’re there!
- Trondheim Like a Local: Customized Private Tour
- Nidaros Cathedral
- Kristiansten Fortress
- Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum
- The NTNU Museum of Natural History and Archaeology