Tourist attractions
All over Norway, you can find exciting tourist attractions and experiences definitely worth visiting. UNESCO-protected sites and sceneries, fantastic buildings, and natural wonders for even the most seasoned traveler.
Activities
Guided bus tour to Vøringsfossen waterfall
Eidfjord
From 578NOK
Available 13 May - 1 September
Voss Gondola
Voss • 1 hr 30 min
From 340NOK
Available 1 December - 13 October
Electric minibus to Stegastein
Flåm • 1 hr 30 min
From 430NOK
Available 23 March - 31 October
The Romsdalen Gondola
Åndalsnes • 1 hr 30 min
From 550NOK
Available 4 September - 14 December
Electric car sightseeing in Geiranger
Geiranger • 2 hr
From 1790NOK
Available 30 April - 22 October
Waterfall and culture tour in Flåm
Flåm • 2 hr 5 min
From 615NOK
Available 1 March - 30 September
Waterfall walk and Norwegian Fjord Centre in Geiranger
Geiranger • 2 hr
From 630NOK
Available all year
Articles
Akershus fortress in Oslo
When you visit Oslo on one of our roundtrips, make sure to see Akershus Fortress. Its central location makes the fortress grounds a popular recreational area for tourists and locals alike.
The Kylling Bridge
The Kylling bridge is a railway bridge that crosses the Rauma river in the Romsdalen valley in the county of Møre og Romsdal.
Steinsdalsfossen
The Steinsdalsfossen is a wild and impressive waterfall located by Norheimsund and the Hardangerfjord. You can walk the trail and stand behind the waterfall!
UNESCO Sites Norway
Norway is home to some truly ancient and colorful attractions and some of these are even designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. At the same time, not everyone knows about these sites before visiting Norway so we have compiled this list, as well as some further info on the UNESCO non-profit organisation.
Kjosfossen
Kjosfossen is one of the most visited waterfalls in Norway, located next to the Flåm Railway. It's an impressive sight and the sound of the water is like thunder.
The Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
If you visit Trondheim, make sure to drop by the Nidaros Cathedral. The Cathedral is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world, and the second largest in Scandinavia.
Vøringsfossen
Vøringsfossen is a spectacular waterfall located in Måbødalen valley in Eidfjord. The majestic waterfall is a must see when visiting Hardanger!
Bergen harbour Bryggen and Bergen fish market
When you visit Bergen, a trip to Bryggen and the fish market is a must. For over 400 years, the Hanseatic wharf at Bryggen was home to the offices of the Hanseatic League, which dominated trade in Northern Europe. Today, Bryggen and it's unique architecture is listed on UNESCOs world Heritage List. Bergen's fish market is one of the town's most famous spot. Here you can take a walk along the bustling market and check out the fresh culinary treasures from the sea.
Vigeland park in Oslo
Vigelandsparken Sculpture Park is the largest sculpture park in the world created by a single sculptor. The sculpture park is a part of the Frognerparken park, which is located 3 km north-west of Oslo city centre.