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  • Married on the tip of the tongue - nature weddings in Norway are trending

    With record-high summer temperatures in several parts of Europe, a large number of soon-to-be-wed couples are drawn to the beautiful Norwegian fjord landscapes to get married. Over the weekend, Erica Gagne and Clark Rake were one of 13 couples who got married on the epic Trolltunga in the Hardangerfjord.

  • Press trip to the Fjords and magic North!

    Magic has never been more accessible. With Widerøes direct flights from Dublin to Bergen, you can swap the drab and grey views for an authentic Norwegian nature experience. This autumn, we are inviting Irish media on a press trip to see the best of what Norway has to offer.

  • Mission possible: Explore the dramatic fjord locations in the footsteps of Tom Cruise

    It´s no coincidence that blockbuster films and series such as Mission: Impossible, James Bond and Succession have all chosen the Norwegian fjords as the backdrop for their productions. Now you can explore the beautiful and dramatic scenery that is the backdrop for the premiering film Mission Impossible - Dead Reckoning premieres.

  • Climb Europe´s highest sea cliff - Hornelen Via Ferrata is now open

    Hornelen Via Ferrata is a new and spectacular via ferrata up the highest sea cliff in Europe (860 m.a.s.l). From here you probably get the best view along the coast of Fjord Norway. From June 18 you can chose from 3 different routes up to the top of Hornelen, to meet your physical level or need for adrenaline.

  • The Bolder: Three new luxury cabins hovering over the fjord landscape

    You get a real sense of hovering high above one of Norway's most beautiful fjords. With its distinctive design and location by the Lysefjord, The Bolder has become one of Fjord Norway's most remarkable places to stay. The three new cabins designed by architect firm Snøhetta are now ready to offer guests an experience of nature that is far beyond the ordinary.

  • The true spirit of Christmas in Norwegian fjord towns

    In Fjord Norway, the run-up to Christmas is a time for relaxation, joy and expectation. It all starts with that feeling you get when the Christmas lights are switched on at the end of November.

  • Voss becomes the extreme sports capital of the world for the 24th time

    Ekstremsportveko is the world’s largest extreme sports festival, and is hosted every year in Voss, Western Norway. From 26. June – 3. July, top athletes from all around the world, together with thousands of visitors creates the small town of Voss into the extreme sports capital of the world.

  • Springfulness in Fjord Norway – the ultimate sense of happiness

    It’s time to explore your senses again this spring after a long and challenging pandemic. A world of smells, sounds and signs of spring will open up over the course of just a few short weeks in Fjord Norway, creating the ultimate sense of happiness. We call it Springfulness.
    Everything happens in the space of just a few short weeks. Nature explodes into colour, smells and tastes when the snow m

  • Nuart launches partnership with Google Arts & Culture to showcase the Stavanger region's street art

    Nuart x Google Arts & Culture
    In the first project of its kind in Norway, Nuart and partners present Nuart x Google Arts & Culture — a comprehensive mapping across time and space curated from 15 years of art on the streets of Stavanger. Regarded as a world-leading destination for street art, the city’s street art legacy will now be included on a single platform.
    How and when did the

  • Have yourself a tasty Fjord Norwegian Christmas!

    Christmas is all about customs, family and food. Every nation, or often every family, has its own tradition when it comes to celebrating Christmas. In Fjord Norway, too, you will find different customs, many of which are very tasty. This year may be different for many due to the Coronavirus, but as long as the restrictions allow it, people in Fjord Norway are ready to embrace the Christmas spirit.

  • Auf zum Leuchtturm-Hopping in Fjord Norwegen

    Zahlreiche Leuchttürme säumen die westnorwegische Küste. Hier kommt eine Übersicht der zwölf schönsten Leuchttürme, die man in Fjord Norwegen finden kann. Das Beste: In den meisten von ihnen kann man sogar übernachten!

  • Island escape in Fjord Norway

    ​Looking for an island escape? Look no further than Fjord Norway. Norway boasts more than 50.000 islands, islets and skerries and many of the most beautiful ones can be found along the Western coast. Whether for day trips or overnight stays – Fjord Norway is the best destination for an island getaway.

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