Norway’s Remarkable Places

Norway is one of the most beautiful countries in the world. It is also an once-in-a-lifetime destination and the essence of its appeal is amazing.
Here are the different beautiful spots that can be found in Norway:

  1. The Vistenfjord - it is one of northern Europe's most varied natural biotopes, with traces of hunting and fishing activities. It is also commonly called as the unknown fjord" on the coast of Helgeland between the famous island of Vega and the Seven Sisters Mountains.
  2. Lyngen – also called as the “The Alps in the ocean”. It is a paradise for traditional and more modern ways of enjoying the wilds of nature, from fishing, hunting and classic mountaineering to extreme skiing, diving and hang-gliding. The Lyngen Alps has one of the wildest landscapes in the world, it now has an established place on the international extreme wilderness map.
  3. Femundsmarka – one of the most distinctive high mountain biotopes in Scandinavia. A wilderness area near the border with Sweden and a wilder and tougher wilderness experience anyone can have.

Hamn i Senja – it is an old fishing village that is a great base for exploring the island of Senja, which has rightly been called "Norway in miniature". It is also a picturesque fishing village with an industrial history.

  1. Velmunden/Fjorda – it is the Eastern Norway's canoeing paradise – between the Randsfjord and Sperillen Lakes. It is a good area for canoeing, with a varied landscape 400 meters above sea level. People who are interested in cultural history can visit old Finnish settlements, a memorial to the immigration from the east that resulted from the famine in Norway's neighboring country of Finland
  2. Oscarsborg Fortress – it is a beautiful island in the middle of the narrowest section of the Oslofjord, but primarily an interesting monument to Norway's military history.
  3. The Southern Norway Archipelago - it is a lovely archipelago consists of thousands of small and large islands and skerries, with literally tens of thousands of areas of smooth rocky shore that are so popular with sun worshippers in summer. It is a great place for sea kayaking, both for beginners and the more experienced. The landward islands are so sheltered from the ocean that canoes are also a great way of getting around.

Norway may not be as the most visited destinations among tourist but it also has its own scenic attractions and breathtaking views.

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