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The Norwegian guide to Norway.
Cross-country skiing in Norway.
This guide presents the most popular attractions in Norway. Norway is a fantastic country for outdoor activities, like hiking, rafting, fishing and skiing. We'll also guide you trough the most popular indoor activities and indoor attractions. |
Bryggen in Bergen
The characteristic parallel rows of buildings, with their seaward-facing gables represent a building tradition dating back almost 900 years. The old wooden buildings along the harbor front in Bergen were placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1980.
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Hunderfossen Family Park
Do you want to experience something fun and exciting this summer? Bring all your family and friends to Hunderfossen Family Park in Lillehammer for a day of relaxation, joy and amusement.
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Vigeland Sculpture Park in Oslo
The Vigeland park covers an area of 80 acres. The 212 sculptures are all modelled in full size by Gustav Vigeland. He also designed the architectural setting and the layout of the grounds. The sculptures are placed on an 850 metre long axis divided into 5 main units: Main Entrance, The Bridge with the children's playground, The Fountain, The Monolith Plateau and The Wheel of Life.
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Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo
houses a range of boats and artefacts from Thor Heyerdahl´s expeditions. Here you can see the original Kon-Tiki raft (1947) with a 30 foot whale shark underneath...statues and a secret family cave from Easter Island (1956), the papyrus boat Ra II (1970) and an exciting...
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Rallarvegen Biking
The construction route «Rallarvegen» is a one hundred year old man-built transport road designed. For the conveyance of men and materials during the building phase of the most mountainous sector of the Oslo - Bergen Railway line.
Season from July to September.
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