The most beautiful places that you can not miss and that represent the cultural and landscape diversity of Norway, I invite you to enjoy them.
Moskenes
On the western outskirts of the Lofoten archipelago is this little town which, although administratively goes from town, does not deceive anyone. Moskenes is still the fishing village that was all its holy life, the harbor sheltered by the bay of the most intrepid sailors. To know it is to talk about the sea, the colorful boats that connect with the surviving seafaring houses on its rocks, its almost bicentennial church and also a lighthouse, Glåpen, which warns everyone that here begins the row of islites.
Tønsberg
When the sun and good weather are dropped by Norway miracles like Tønsberg happen. The south of the country is another roll, more civilized, less savage and more European. Starting at your pier, natural gateway and a kind of sophisticated boardwalk, with shops and tents with pleasure. It does not lack its consequent cathedral, its oldish and charismatic neighborhood of Nordbyen or its monumental ruin. The fortress of Tunsberghus still watches over the city from Mount Slottfjellet.
Reine
The Norwegians chase Reine. So much, that they chose it in their day as their favorite town. Among the most important reasons is its insularity (that of being so far away, in the lost islands of Lofoten always adds exoticism), the peaks that emerge from the sea at will and the lovely and colorful rorbuer, old red cabins that serve today As accommodation for visitors. Oh, and as much as the Norwegians do not crave, that being a destination of the cod route (fish, you understand), is always a plus grateful.
Longyearbyen
First demystified myth about the Svalbard archipelago: it is not populated solely by polar bears. Second, the Arctic is not just a snowy and dull tundra. Third: it is not boring. And if not they tell it to the inhabitants of the population of more than 1,000 inhabitants more northerly of the Earth. To encourage this winter life they decided to live in houses of color or even pay homage to their mining past with some monuments.
Fredrikstad
If anyone is looking for some redoubt of medievalism in Norway do it in Fredrikstad. In this charming locality the star-shaped moat is still preserved, defending one of Scandinavia's most important strategic and military enclaves. And, as is often the case, to cross the old defenses is to travel to the past, although in a country as changing and tough as this is much more thankful. Its historical center has that chaotic essence, that charm of the coquettish cafes and the cheerful houses and also the tourist spark like the museum of the city or the Kongsten Fortress.
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