Trondheim – the first capital of Norway

Naidaros, the first capital of Norway, was founded over a thousand years ago (977 r.). Od XVI w. it is called Trondheim. In addition to the centuries-old history, the city is attracted by the tranquility that reigns here. Specific, a slightly provincial atmosphere invites visitors to …

Eastern Norway – Lillehammer

The eastern corners of Norway are somewhat off the beaten track. It doesn't, that they are less attractive to visitors. Arriving here, we can enjoy the view of the green valleys, clean lakes and dammed mountain ranges. The place, which not …

Bygdøy – The island of relics of the past

This part of Oslo used to be an island. Bygdøy was not connected to the city until the end of the 19th century. Today only the name reminds the history of this place, because Bygdøy means "inhabited island". It is home to the largest museum complex in Norway.

Let's start our trek at the Norsk open-air museum …

Bergen – Picturesque bay

The fabulous scenery of Bergen, a city situated on the slopes of seven hills, and at the same time open to the sea, earned him the title of the most beautiful metropolis in the north. Even though it is the second largest city in Norway, still retains the charm of a picturesque countryside. Specific, the unhurried atmosphere of the city attracts tourists …