2. Lofoten
There’s a reason for the buzz about the Lofoten islands. This arctic archipelago in Northern Norway is breathtakingly beautiful, dramatic and distinctive. The weather is varied, as is the scenery and setting with Northern Lights in winter, Midnight Sun in summer, steep mountain sides and amazing sea views. Lofoten offers activities such as hiking, ski-mountaineering, fishing, cycling, climbing, boat-trips, RIB-expeditions and kayaking. Tourists from all over the world seek out Lofoten to experience the spectacular countryside as it changes with the seasons.
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3. Bergen
Bergen is Norway’s second-largest city and its inhabitants are justly proud to live there. The Fløibanen Funicular takes you 399 metres up to the top of Mount Fløyen. The UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site of Bryggen, the Hanseatic docks, features welcoming restaurants, cafés and shops. With its wealth of museums, sights and attractions, Bergen is worth several visits.