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Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) rises 600 metres above the Lysefjord, Norway
Stop by the heavily guarded Russian border on your way to a king crab safari. And be sure to put on a dry suit and try floating in the Barents Sea.
Hemsedal is a small mountain village known for some of Norway's best skiing and fly fishing.
The Atlantic Road's sharp turns and wild nature have made it number one on the British newspaper The Guardian's list of the world's best road trips.
The extraordinary marble and glass building in Bjørvika, Oslo, houses both opera and other cultural events. It is also a piece of art on its own.
Ask for tasty Norwegian salmon for dinner. For breakfast you should try the sweet brown cheese.
In Oslo you will find large shopping centres and department stores in the city centre. Bogstadveien and Hegdehaugsveien are good streets for shopping.
A good way to see the Sognefjord, Norway’s longest fjord and the second longest in the world, is to join an organised cruise.
The Geirangerfjord is visited by 150 - 200 cruise ships and more than 700,000 tourists each year.