Geirangerfjord in Norway

The Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord is perhaps the world´s most famous fjord; whether or not it is the most beautiful is something you must decide for yourself. Geiranger and it´s fjord are examples of Mother Earth at her most beautiful and impressive. Today the Geirangerfjord is the second most important cruise destination in Norway, with well […]

Eidsvoll in Akershus Norway

On May 17th 1814, the Norwegian Constitution was signed in Eidsvoll, Akershus, Norway. The building that housed the first parliament is preserved in all it´s grander. Among majestic old trees, you may walk through a piece of Norwegian history, and even stroll by Eidsvoll Church, and the residence where the Norwegian national poet, Henrik Wergeland, […]

Eidskog in Hedmark Norway

Eidskog muncipality has approximately 6.400 inhabitants and covers a area of 640,7 km2. Admistrative center is in Skotterud. Glåmdal region reach through the following township Sør-Odal and Nord-Odal in Oppland county and Eidskog, Grue, Kongsvinger, Våler and Åsnes township. The main attractions are Almenninga Farm (Farmmuseum in Vestmarka), Brennastua own by Eidskog Museum, Fangstgropanlegget in […]

Eide in Møre and Romsdal Norway

Eide muncipality lies between the towns of Molde and Kristiansund. The Atlantic Ocean Road is here, with a wealth of nature experiences with mountains, rivers teeming with fish, lakes, fjords and the sea. Charming houses and detached cabins for rent. Horse farm, riding centre and Strømsholmen, one of Norway´s best sports-diving centres. Eide muncipality has […]

Eid in Sogn and Fjordane Norway

Eid muncipality in Norway has approximately 5.910 inhabitants and covers a area of 469,1 km2. Nordfjord consists of the municipalities of Stryn, Hornindal, Gloppen, Eid, Bremanger, Vågsøy and Selje. A journey along the Nordfjord offers an exceptional variety of scenery ranging from blue glacier arms and towering mountains to fertile valleys and deep lakes, and […]

Egersund Norway

Egersund´s sheltered location along an otherwise exposed coast of Norway has made it a natural meeting point for seafarers and locals. The town boasts many well preserved wooden buildings, and town rambles are a real pleasure. Egersund Curch, at the centre of the town, acquired its present appearance at the end of the 18th century, […]

Dønna Norway

Dønna muncipality in Norway has approximately 1.550 inhabitants and covers a area of 192,0 km2. The administrative center is Solfjellsjøen. The principal industries are agriculture, seafarming, fishing and public service. The region has a varied landscape with high mountains, forest-clad hills, large fields and a beautiful archipelago. Breivika, is called the Riviera of Helgeland!. Visit […]

Drammen Norway

Drammen the capital of Buskerud with a population of approximately 65.000 inhabitants. Drammen municipality covers a area of 137,5 km2. It is a fact that Drammen is the native town of the Line Aquavit. The city grew up around the Drammenselva river, and the river formed the basis of its proud history as a seaport. […]

Bømlo Norway

Bømlo muncipality has approximately 10.850 inhabitants and covers a area of 247,0 km2. Bømlo is a island muncipality with 1000 small and bigger islands. In recent times traditional fishing has declined but fish farming is coming to take its place. Township authorities hope this will play an increasingly important role in the community’s economy. The […]

Bærum  Norway

Bærum has approximately 115.000 inhabitants and covers a area of 192,3 km2. Sandvika is the administrative centre of the municipality of Bærum in Norway. Farming and forestry have always been important for settling and employment in Bærum. Large shoppingcentres and specialist shops draw people from a large area to Bærum. The main attractions are the […]