Norway.
Henningsvær
Little fishing village on several islands off the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway, Henningsvær is known for its traditional fishing architecture and a…
Svolvær
This little town on the island of Austvågøya serves as the main hub of the Lofoten archipelago, where abrupt mountain peaks rise directly from the ocean alon…
Honningsvåg
The main gateway village for North Cape — the northernmost point in Europe reachable by car — Honningsvåg sits on the water along the southeastern shore of M…
Hamar
This lakeside town on the shores of Mjøsa, Norway's largest lake, Hamar has a walkable centre with a good spread of cafés and restaurants, and scenic surroun…
Stokmarknes
Stokmarknes, a small town on the northern coast of Hadseløya island in Norway's Vesterålen archipelago, is the headquarters of the Hurtigruten coastal expres…
Trondheim
Founded in 997 as a trading post, Trondheim served as Norway's capital through the Viking Age and remains the site of Nidaros Cathedral, the country's great…
Sandefjord
Sandefjord, on the Skaggerak coast of southern Norway, is the self-styled whaling capital of the world — home to the only whaling museum in Europe and the si…
Balestrand
A pocket-sized fjordside village on the northern shore of the Sognefjorden in western Norway, Balestrand has drawn tourists since the 1800s and still offers…
Floro
Norway's westernmost town, Florø sits on the island of Florelandet in Vestland, founded by royal decree in 1860.
Steinkjer
Sitting where the Steinkjerelva river meets the Trondheimsfjorden in Trøndelag, Steinkjer is a little Norwegian county seat with a compact centre of cafés an…
Haugesund
This coastal town on the Karmsundet strait in southwest Norway, Haugesund has a compact centre with a concentration of cafés and restaurants within walking d…
Sogndal
Compact town on the Sogndalsfjorden — a branch of the great Sognefjord — Sogndal sits where a river meets the water, with mountain terrain rising around it a…
Norheimsund
Steinsdalsfossen, one of Norway's most-visited natural attractions, sits just outside this modest Hardangerfjord town in Vestland, where the waterfall leads…
Stamsund
A fishing village on the southern shore of Vestvågøya in Norway's Lofoten archipelago, Stamsund sits where mountain terrain meets the Vestfjorden.
Volda
A modest Norwegian town on the northeastern shore of the Voldsfjorden, with mountain terrain rising around it and scenic viewpoints in the surrounds.
Hemnesberget
Tiny village on the Hemnes peninsula along the southern shore of the Ranfjorden in Nordland, Norway, with a working modest-boat harbour and walking access to…
Oppdal
Compact Norwegian valley town ringed by broad forested slopes and high bare-topped mountains, Oppdal serves as a practical base for upland hiking and skiing,…
Rjukan
Rjukan, a pocket-sized town in Telemark's Vestfjorddalen valley, is best known for the World War II heavy water sabotage operations at the nearby Vemork hydr…
Holmestrand
A compact Norwegian fjordside town where a large marina packed with sailboats sits below wooded rocky bluffs, with a walkable waterfront core offering cafés…
Os i Østerdalen
A little village in Norway's Østerdalen valley, Os sits along the upper Glåma river with the mountain Håmmålsfjellet rising nearby to the south.
Innbygda
Compact Norwegian village on the Trysilelva river in Innlandet county, Innbygda serves as the base for the Trysilfjellet skiing area, which sits directly alo…
Hammerfest
Claiming the title of northernmost town in the world, Hammerfest sits on the northwestern coast of Kvaløya island in Norway's Finnmark county, above 70° lati…
Neskollen
This compact Norwegian village of red-roofed houses set among forested upland country and open farmland, Neskollen offers a quiet base close to nature with l…
Førde
This tiny Norwegian town sits where the river Jølstra meets the Førdefjorden, with a compact centre along the harbour that holds cafés, restaurants, and two…
Måløy
One of Norway's most important fishing ports, Måløy sits on the island of Vågsøy in Vestland county, connected to the mainland by the Måløy Bridge.
Dombås
This small mountain village in Norway's upper Gudbrandsdalen valley, Dombås sits at the junction of two major European highways — the E6 linking Oslo and Tro…
Stjørdalshalsen
This waterfront town in Norway's Trøndelag region, Stjørdalshalsen sits where the rivers Stjørdalselva and Gråelva meet the Trondheimsfjorden, with mountain…
Drammen
A port city on the Drammenselva river in southeastern Norway, Drammen has a walkable centre with a dense café and restaurant scene and sits within easy reach…
Stanghelle
Tiny Norwegian village on the Veafjorden, where the Hellestraumen branch meets the main fjord, Stanghelle sits in mountain terrain in Vestland county with sc…
Bugøynes
A modest fishing village on the Varangerfjorden — a broad bay off the Barents Sea — in Norway's far northeastern Finnmark county, Bugøynes sits well above th…
Kristiansand
This coastal city on Norway's southern tip with a walkable downtown centred on Markens Street, Kristiansand draws summer visitors to its city beach at Bystra…
Voss
This modest Norwegian town set on a lake amid mountain terrain between the Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord, Voss has a café and restaurant scene that punches a…
Risør
Risør, on Norway's Skagerrak coast, draws visitors with its waterfront setting, surrounding lakes and hills, and a lively summer calendar that includes an an…
Eidsberg
Momarken trotting track, one of Norway's most active harness-racing venues with around 50 race days a year, is the main draw in Eidsberg, a former municipali…
Lysebotn
At the far end of Lysefjorden, Lysebotn is the gateway to Kjerag — a mountain draw for hikers and BASE jumpers alike — and receives well over 100,000 visitor…
Ballstad
One of the larger fishing villages in Norway's Lofoten archipelago, Ballstad sits on a small island at the southwestern tip of Vestvågøya where Buksnesfjorde…
Bodø
This walkable Arctic town on a peninsula between two fjords in Nordland county, Bodø sits just north of the Arctic Circle and serves as the county's administ…
Tønsberg
Generally regarded as the oldest city in Norway, Tønsberg traces its origins to at least 871 and was mentioned by Snorri Sturluson in Harald Hårfagre's saga.
Ikornnes
A modest village on the Sykkylvsfjorden in Møre og Romsdal, Ikornnes is home to Ekornes, Norway's largest furniture manufacturer.
Kabelvåg
Founded as "Vågan" in the early 12th century by King Øystein Magnusson, Kabelvåg is a village on the southern shore of Austvågøya in Norway's Lofoten archipe…
Eina
Tiny Norwegian village on the north shore of lake Einavatnet, in Innlandet county, with the river Hunnselva running north through it toward the large lake Mj…
Kongsvinger
Tiny Norwegian town on the River Glomma, Kongsvinger sits roughly 30 kilometres from the Swedish border in Innlandet county, with a compact central core of c…
Orkanger
At the head of the Orkdal Fjord, an arm of the Trondheimsfjord, Orkanger is a small Norwegian town in Trøndelag with mountain terrain rising around it and wa…
Sjøholt
This little village on the northern shore of Storfjorden in Møre og Romsdal, Sjøholt sits in mountain terrain roughly halfway between Ålesund and Molde along…
Berlevåg
A fishing village on the Barents Sea coast of Norway's Varanger Peninsula, Berlevåg is one of the largest fishing settlements in Finnmark, with fish processi…
Vadsø
The administrative centre of Finnmark county, Vadsø sits on the southern shore of the Varanger Peninsula along the Varanger Fjord, with part of the town occu…
Andenes
Andenes, on the northern tip of the island of Andøya in Norway's Nordland county, is a little fishing village facing the North Atlantic, with a lighthouse bu…
Aroysund
A small Norwegian coastal village on the island of Nøtterøy, where forested rocky shores meet a sheltered sound busy with small boats, making it a popular su…
Brumunddal
Mjøstårnet, the world's tallest glulam timber structure, stands in this small Norwegian town on the eastern shore of Lake Mjøsa, a short distance north of Ha…
Bryne
A compact Rogaland town set among rolling green farmland, Bryne offers a walkable central core with cafés and restaurants, easy rail access from Stavanger, a…
Brattvag
Modest village on the west side of Samfjorden in Møre og Romsdal, Brattvåg sits where mountain terrain meets the water on Norway's west coast.
Grimstad
A walkable coastal town on the Skagerrak in southern Norway, Grimstad sits along the Groosefjorden between Arendal and Lillesand, with a centre full of cafés…
Seljord
Small Norwegian village on Lake Seljord in Telemark, known for two things above all: the Dyrsku'n market, held annually since 1866 and drawing large crowds e…
Nybergsund
Nybergsund, a pocket-sized hamlet on the Trysilelva river in Norway's Innlandet county, is best known as the hiding place of the Norwegian royal family and C…
Rørvik
A pocket-sized coastal town on the island of Inner-Vikna in Norway's Trøndelag region, Rørvik sits within the Vikna archipelago and is home to the Norwegian…
Kristiansund
Spread across three islands in Norway's Møre og Romsdal county, Kristiansund has one of the most densely built compact-city centres in the country, with a wa…
Tynset
Small town on the Glåma river in the mountain terrain of Innlandet, Tynset serves as the administrative centre of Tynset Municipality and sits roughly midway…
Jessheim
Jessheim is a small Norwegian town in Ullensaker municipality, Akershus, that has grown rapidly since the mid-20th century and now serves as a regional shopp…
Avaldsnes
Known as "Norway's oldest capital," Avaldsnes is a little village on the Karmsundet strait in Rogaland where Harald Fairhair — who unified Norway into a sing…
Follebu
Follebu, a village in Gausdal Municipality in Norway's Innlandet county, is home to Aulestad, the farm of the Norwegian writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, and to…
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