Sunday, May 22, 2016

Norway πŸ’–

Norway is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places on Earth. It’s home to more natural wonders than we can count and it has stunning cities, fascinating history and really happy people.
Norway’s not cheap. But it’s worth it. Here are 25 reasons why.
1. It’s actually one of the happiest places on Earth.
norway
In the United Nation’s 2013 World Happiness Report, Norway took the second place spot. The report surveyed 156 countries and looked at a number of factors, including life expectancy and health, freedom and social support.


2. It’s really safe.
oslo
The crime rate in Norway is incredibly low. The murder rate is low. The incarceration rate is low. As one wise law student once said, “happy people just don’t shoot their husbands.”


3. There’s a law called “allemannsrett.”
norway hiking
Allemannsrett literally translates to “all men’s rights.” It’s a “freedom to roam” public rights law that allows the right of access to and passage through all uncultivated land. This means you can pitch a tent or hike through any land that is “utmark” (non-cultivated). Also, wild-berrying is permitted everywhere. This little rule is extra awesome because there tons of jaw-droppingly beautiful places to see in Norway and few barriers stopping you.


4. Trolltunga is the perfect photo op.
trolltunga
Trolltunga is one of those insanely gorgeous locations.


5. So is Kjeragbolten.
kjeragbolten
See that boulder? You can stand on it. Where else can you hover thousands of feet above solid ground, suspended in the crevice of a mountain?


6. Even urban spaces are lush.
oslo
Such as Oslo, Norway’s capital. Forested hills rise above the city and there’s plenty of green space within Oslo — it’s definitely no concrete jungle.


7. Fredrikstad Fortress is an ancient wonderland.
gamlebyen
Fredrikstad Fortress claims to be one of the best preserved old towns in Scandinavia.


8. Fjords.
fjord norway
Norway’s fjords are natural wonders that just beg you to go exploring.


9. Norway produced this beauty...


10. There are adorable fisherman’s cabins.
fishing cabin norway
They’re everywhere! You can even stay in one, if your heart desires.


11. See the midnight sun.
midnight sun norway
This natural phenomenon — 24 hours of visible sun — occurs during the summer in northern Norway, which sits above the Arctic Circle. Not only is the midnight sun an incredible sight, it leaves more hours in the day for fishing, boating, climbing and exploring.


12. It’s regarded as the birthplace of skiing.
norway skiing
Early evidence of modern skiing has been found in Norway. The word “ski” actually comes from Old Norse and roughly translates to “split piece of wood.”


13. It has more lakes than Finland aka “The Land of 1,000 Lakes.”
norway lake
While Finland has more than 60,000 lakes, Norway surpasses it. There arehundreds of thousands of lakes in Norway and they’re really beautiful.


14. Hornindalsvatnet is the deepest lake in Europe.
hornindal lake


15. Norway also boasts the world’s longest tunnel.
lærdal road tunnel


lærdal road tunnel
LΓ¦rdal road tunnel is 24.5 kilometers (15.2 miles) long. Three colorfully-lit caves separate the tunnel into four sections in order to make passing through it less stressful on the driver. The drive through the tunnel takes about 20 minutes.


16. This view from the top of Mount FlΓΈyen in Bergen.
flΓΈibanen funicular
You can take the FlΓΈibanen funicular to the top of the mountain. Epic views are guaranteed.


17. You can see the Northern Lights.
lofoten islands
Head to the Lofoten Islands for a spectacular view.


18. Two words: Wild. Reindeer.
wild reindeer norway
Santa can’t be far.


19. Two more words: polar bears!
polar bears svalbard
You can spot them on a trip to the Svalbard Islands.


20. The national drink is Aquavit.
norwegian aquavit
It’s a potato-based spirit flavored with herbs. It’s very potent. Most people use beer as a chaser. It’s hardcore.


21. You can ski in the middle of the summer.
stryn summer ski
Stryn Summer Ski Center opens in late May and welcomes skiiers through late July or mid-August depending on the snow conditions. If you get a hankering for skiing during the warm months, you know where to go.


22. Aalesund is gorgeous by day...
aalesund


23. And by night.
aalesund


24. Ferrying through Geirangerfjord is breathtaking.
geirangerfjord


25. And finally, Norway’s geography includes 240,000 islands and a coastline that stretches over 64,000 miles.
norway islands
There’s more water than you could ever explore by boat. There’s more land than you could explore by foot. How could you ever be bored?


Correction: A previous version of this story said the picture of Fredrikstad was in Oslo.
This post has been updated with additional sourcing about Norway’s coastal geography.

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