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Southern Norway Adventure
RenameExplore southern Norway on a trip which includes breathtaking scenery, stunning fjords, and rich Norwegian culture and history.
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About Oslo
<p>It unfolds in the shape of a horseshoe and overlooks about 40 islands that surround the “Sentrum – the city center. And in the background the mountains rise above the city covered with woods and forests and lakes, truly unforgettable views. Like most capital cities in the world, Oslo has many fascinating museums, art galleries, shops, restaurants as well as cruises that sail between the islands in the fjords.</p>
Oslo
Eastern Norway, Norway
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About Kristiansand
Kristiansand is a city and the county capital of Vest-Agder county in Southern Norway. It is a summer tourist destination, attracting many visitors in particular to its zoo. The Gravane canal, which separates the city centre from Odderøya is another popular summer attraction; it was refurbished in the 1990s and now has wood-fronted buildings housing restaurants and shops including a fish market. The town is home to many festivals including the Dark Season Festival in October, Southern Discomfort, the Bragdøya Blues Festival and the International Children Film Festival in April.
Kristiansand
Southern Norway, Norway
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About Stavanger
Stavanger is a city located on the Stavanger Peninsula in Southwest Norway. The city is a popular tourist destination, especially in summer and in recent years, Stavanger has also become one of the most popular ports of call for cruise ships. Along the coast south of Stavanger there are a number of large, sandy beaches within close reach from the city. Not far from the city several alpine centers are available for skiers and snowboarders throughout the winter season. Stavanger region is often referred to as Norway's answer to the French food region of Lyon, and Gladmat food festival is held here each year and is considered to be one of Scandinavia's leading food festivals.
Stavanger
Western Norway, Norway
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About Haugesund
Haugesund is a town and municipality in the county of Rogaland, Norway. The town is the main population centre of the Haugaland and northern Rogaland area. Haugesund is the main cultural centre for its region, and is home to several festivals, the largest being the Norwegian International Film Festival and Sildajazz, an international jazz festival. The town has several relatively large shopping centers. A nation-wide local landmark is the Haugesund's town hall, one of the finest neo-classical buildings in Norway.
Haugesund
Western Norway, Norway
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About Bergen
Bergen is a city in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway, on the peninsula of Bergenshalvøyen. The remains of the quays, Bryggen, is a World Heritage Site. The city's Fisketorget (fish market) is a local tourist attraction. Other attractions include the Ruins of the Christ Church, the Ole Bull statue, the Madam Felle monument, the lake Tennebekktjørna beach and the Mt. Ulriken trail. Bergen is also Norway's largest cruise ship port. The city hosts several festivals including the Bergen International Festival.
Bergen
Western Norway, Norway
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About Oslo
<p>It unfolds in the shape of a horseshoe and overlooks about 40 islands that surround the “Sentrum – the city center. And in the background the mountains rise above the city covered with woods and forests and lakes, truly unforgettable views. Like most capital cities in the world, Oslo has many fascinating museums, art galleries, shops, restaurants as well as cruises that sail between the islands in the fjords.</p>
Oslo
Eastern Norway, Norway
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