Get inspiration for your Norway trip
- Christmas markets in NorwayIf size is not the most important thing and the good atmosphere matters more, Christmas markets in Norway are the place to be. Snow-heavy decorations and dim winter lights create a unique setting you won't find anywhere else in the world. Take a break from an otherwise busy pre-Christmas season and let yourself be charmed by Norwegian traditions of barn gnomes, snow and local food.… Read more: Julemarkeder i Norge
- The Trollstigen road, Åndalsnes and gondolaEven before you arrive in Åndalsnes, wild nature sets the standard. Europe's highest vertical cliff has understandably been named Trollveggen, the Troll wall, and it's not the only natural formation with references to trolls. When you also can experience Norway's longest gondola ride here, you know you're surrounding yourself with some of the most spectacular scenery Norway has to offer.… Read more: Trollstigen og Åndalsnes – vilt og spektakulært
- Veiholmen, at the edge of the seaVeiholmen is a small island and fishing village located in Smøla municipality in Møre og Romsdal county. The island is known for its beautiful location and its traditional fishing village environment. Veiholmen has a history dating back to the Middle Ages, and has traditionally been an important hub for the fishing industry in the region. The island is surrounded by beautiful coastal landscapes, with opportunities for fishing, boat trips and nature experiences.… Read more: Veiholmen, ytterst i havgapet
- Røros from TrondheimThe unique atmosphere is the first thing that strikes you when you arrive in Røros. The compact town centre stands as a monument to the mining operations that formed the basis of the town in the 17th century, and in 1980 it became the 55th UNESCO World Heritage Site. Travelling to Røros from Trondheim or Oslo is quite easy, and we're happy to facilitate a seamless journey.… Read more: Røros fra Trondheim
- Trondheim, a melting pot of Viking history and modern gastronomyTrondheim var hovedstad i Norge fra 1030 – 1217, og er en by som fanger hjertet med sin historie, kulinariske mangfold og pulserende liv av 37 000 studenter. Enten du er interessert i historie, mat, kultur eller natur, har Trondheim noe å tilby. Utforsk byens mangfold og la deg forføre av sjarmen til denne nordiske… Read more: Trondheim, smeltedigel av vikinghistorie og moderne gastronomi
- Røros, a vibrant world heritage site close to TrondheimRøros, a charming town that has been honoured to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a place where history and culture merge in a highly vibrant way. The city is recognised for its authentic preservation of wooden houses and unique hilltop architecture. Walk through the cobbled streets and discover the unique atmosphere that makes Røros a World Heritage Site.… Read more: Røros, levende verdensarv en liten togtur fra Trondheim
- Film locations from Harry Potter and James BondSeveral blockbuster films have chosen the Norway as a backdrop for their productions. The Rauma Line, named Europe's most beautiful train journey by Lonely Planet, has for example been used in both Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning - Part One. James Bond, on the other hand, has traveled the spectacular Atlantic route in No Time To Die. Both of these are possible to visit with Trondheim as a starting point.… Read more: Filmlokasjoner fra Harry Potter og James Bond