January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Central Norway has played a key role in Norway’s history. The battle fought at Stiklestad in 1030 was a turning point for the Christianisation of the country. Nidaros, the original name for Trondheim, was the political, religious and commercial centre of the country and a destination for pilgrims for more than four centuries during the [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
In northern Norway, the midnight sun sheds its clear light on dramatic island formations, deep fjords, snow-capped mountains, lush pastures and vast moors. The magical quality of the light in this region has inspired many a writer, musician and artist. This magnificent region has a lot to offer. Whether you choose to travel along the [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
In addition to good, stable summer weather, this region offers everything from charming coastal resorts teeming with life to the outstanding scenery and cultural activities of the inland areas. Small towns and villages are strung out along the coast like pearls on a string, often well protected by the rocky offshore islands. Good, safe harbours [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Eastern Norway boasts a varied landscape ranging from flat, rolling farmland to dramatic, towering mountains. It is in this region that you’ll find the capital, Oslo, as well as Norway’s oldest town, Tønsberg, Norway’s largest lake, Lake Mjøsa, and Norway’s highest mountain, Galdhøpiggen (2469 metres). Eastern Norway is Norway’s most densely populated region and offers [...]
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January 5th, 2010 by newtrip4u
Norway shares the same latitude as Alaska, Greenland and Siberia, but compared to these areas Norway has a pleasant climate. Summer Late June to early August is when the weather is warmest and the days are long and bright. Temperatures in July and August can reach 25°C – 30°C. At the same time there is [...]
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