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WELCOME TO THE ICE AGE

Set for the north to see the mountainous country of Norway. Between thousands of ancient lakes, islands and stunning fosers, you will feel that you have stepped back at the age of snow.

THE JEWELS OF THE NORTH

Norway is famous for its fjords, narrowing the glaciers at the end of the ice edge, narrow, steep inlets. To see Europe's highest fjord, the head of Geiranger, or to detect the 12-mile FJORD of the mold that detect the winds through the archipelago. No matter how you choose Ford, you will see why Norway is known for these natural wonders.

SAVOR THE SEA

Various parts of Norway offer unique specialties and delicious dishes. Most recipes include fish and seafood directly from the sea, but you can go to Naboen pub and restaurant in Bergon or Dovrehalane for meat dishes with mutton, beef or deer meat. Try stuffed pancakes with bacon, sour cream and lingonberry jams, or warm up with a creamy fish soup.

HIGH UP HIDEAWAYS

In Norway, you are never away from the natural world. Trekwalks with a cruise to Norway to increase or bike to see many trails of molds to see the views of 222 mountain peaks, or trek with the gerangar skywalk to see the air views of the glaciers below. In Stavanger, increase the well -marked paths for the effective rock of precatol, or simply enjoy the peace and calmness of the Flame Valley.


Norway Cruises

ANCIENT HISTORY, MODERN CHARM

From the old city quarters to modern architecture, there are amazing places from Norwegian towns. Walking at the Opera House of Oslo for your striking design, or shop for the shop trendy scandinavian souvenirs in the streets of Bergon. You will live in heaven, whether you go with Norway Cruise.

GAMBLE ON GAMLEBYEN

Explore the remains of medieval Oslo in Gamplaben (Old Town), and praise attractive wooden houses. In Bargon, with the ghat and through the narrow street of Brygen, revolve through the oldest part of the Burgan installed in 1070. Here you will run between colored UNESCO-listed wooden buildings, which will be preserved or rebuilt in their original medieval style.

PIRATES AHEAD

Travel to the southern city of Cristiansand to visit the picturesque Christiansom Fort built in the 17th century at the sea -shore Primenede at the city center. Walk with five-meter thick walls built to protect the city from pirate attacks. In Oslo, do not remember the Akaras Castle and Fort built in 1299, which has also acted as a royal residence and a gel. You will get history everywhere during your Norway holiday.

SCANDINAVIAN SOUVENIRS

In large cities of Norway, such as Oslo and Bergon, you can shop in large malls and department stores, but there are many small boutique, antique shops and markets across the country. Small trendy design stores are stocked with gifts and souvenirs such as Norwegian brown cheese or knitted sweater. In small cities, you will often find unique shops with handmade crafts such as viking drinking horn.


THERE'S NOR-WAY YOU'LL WANT TO MISS THIS

Enjoy the impressive views of the steep mountains, flowing waterfalls and narrow valleys in the rural areas of Norway. Dip yourself into the local culture by praising colored wooden houses and medieval ruins and indulging in fresh regional cuisine. When you go to Norway, you will find that you have entered an entire new world.

FJORD FOR DAYS

The word "Fazard", originally a narrow inlet formed within a glacieted valley, has become international. Norway is a house of no less than 1,000, so be sure to check the country through these curved waterways. Praise Geirangerfjord in Geiranger, Lustrafjord in Scoldon for Orlandsfjord or heavenly view in Flam.

NORTHERN EXPEDITIONS

When you are in this region, why is some other northern European cities not addressed? Norway's neighboring countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, each have their unforgettable unique features, so be sure to relax in the racjavic, surrounded by geothend spa volcanic of Iceland, or walking through the stylish Swedish capital, formed in 14 islands.

CUISINE

NORDIC NOMS

In Norway, you will find many high-end restaurants that convert local ingredients into sophisticated, modern plates. But there is no shortage of Hardik traditional far away or hippragraphcopy international cuisine in small cities in big cities. If you are looking for panoramic seafood recipes during your holiday, there is a place to go to Norway.

SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH

Northern Europeans know one or two things about pastry. If you are in a mood for breakfast or a sweet treatment for afternoon tea, pop into a traditional Norwegian bakery and try to become a norcous kaneboleor, a cardamom-suggested flour pastry, or skillingboller, scandinavian cinnamon.

STRAIGHT FROM THE SEA

In the entire Norway, the menu, the family-run spots in both the high-ended restaurants and humble, show the traditions of long-held local fishing. King Crab Risotto, Creamy Fish Soup, Muscles, Pochade Calman, Tasty Fish Soup and Turkuri Cod tongue are some of the regional favorite.

MEAT YOUR NEW FAVORITE COMFORT FOOD

Kjottkaker, a popular dish of pan-fried meatball with onions and spices can be found almost everywhere in Norway. It is usually served in a stick-to-yor-ribs gravy or lingonberry jam and enjoyed with potatoes and vegetables.

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