Flåmsbana: Europe's Steepest Railway Through the Fjords of Western Norway
From Myrdal to Flåm in 20 kilometres and 863 metres of descent: the steepest standard-gauge railway in the world, through waterfalls and Viking villages.
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From Myrdal to Flåm in 20 kilometres and 863 metres of descent: the steepest standard-gauge railway in the world, through waterfalls and Viking villages.
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Among the fjords of the Lofoten Islands, Nusfjord is one of Norway's best-preserved fishing villages: red rorbuer, silence and sea.
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In the heart of Norway, Røros is a UNESCO gem of colourful wooden houses and mining history: fewer than five thousand inhabitants, silence and Arctic magic.
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Nusfjord, a tiny Lofoten harbour unchanged since the 1800s, offers authentic rorbuer cabins, wind-dried stockfish and Arctic silence without Reine's crowds.
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Undredal, a tiny village on Nærøyfjord with Scandinavia's smallest stave church and the legendary brunost goat's cheese made by a handful of souls.
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Røros, a UNESCO mining town in the heart of Norway, preserves intact its seventeenth-century wooden houses amid Christmas markets and Sami traditions.
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Hjørundfjord, the perfect alternative to overcrowded Geiranger: sheer mountains, isolated villages and zero cruise ships in one of Norway's most beautiful fjords.
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Overlooking a remote arm of the Sognefjord, Urnes is Norway's oldest wooden church and guards thousand-year-old carvings.
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