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The breathtaking fjords of the southwest are Norways most dramatic features, but there are many other reasons to visit this sparsely populated land on the northern fringe of Europe. The North Capes midnight sun is rightly famous here, far above the Arctic Circle, lies the spectacularly situated town of Tromsø, where the sun never rises in winter, nor sets in midsummer. And each of Norways three major cities offers distinct cultural and historic appeal Oslo as present-day capital, Bergen as a major trading port and Trondheim as long-established centre of Christian pilgrimage.

In the wilderness that lies between the main urban centres are such delights as Jostedalsbreen, Europes largest glacier, and the Dovrefjell, home of Griegs mythical Mountain King. There are opportunities to indulge in outdoor activities such as skiing, hunting, fishing and rock-climbing, according to the season. Even the less energetic can marvel at the awesome beauty of the Norwegian countryside, with its countless steep-sided valleys, high mountain lakes and unbelievable views.

Norway is foremost a land for those who love nature. However, it also offers a rich cultural experience for those keen to follow in the footsteps of the Vikings as well as those of later luminaries such as artist Edvard Munch.
  • The Vigeland Sculpture Park
    Gustav Vigeland, one of Norway's most accomplished sculptors, has left some impressive legacies in Oslo - largely collected together in the park next to his very own museum.
  • The Holmenkollen Ski Museum
    This unique museum provides visitors with all they could possibly need to know about the history of skiing, as well as a hilltop restaurant, the Holmenkollen ski jump, the Tryvann Tower (for climbing) and an awesome 360-degree-view of Oslo.
  • Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
    The open-air Norwegian Museum of Cultural History features 155 authentic buildings from all over the country. It also houses the Bygdø Royal Farm and its farmyard, so cultivated fields and grazing lands are part of the grounds.
  • Sikamikanico
    Café by day, club by night, cosy "Sika" offers a choice of house, techno and other music for the over 20s crowd. DJs with decent reputations play at the weekends.
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