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The UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord, Norway Photo: Per Eide/Innovation Norway
Let the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord and its surroundings dazzle you with stunning nature. Photo: Per Eide/Innovation Norway
When standing on the cliff on the North Cape, only the Svalbard Islands separate you from the North Pole. Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Samfoto/Innovation Norway
Hiking up to Preikestolen (the Pulpit Rock) rewards you with an astonishing view of the Lysefjord from 604 metres above sea level. Photo: Casper Tybjerg/Innovation Norway
Edvard Munch made four versions of The Scream between 1893 and 1910 - two oil paintings, and two pastels. Three of these can be seen in Oslo. Photo: Edvard Munch, Scream 1910 © The Munch Museum/Munch-Ellingsen Group/Bono 2012
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. Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/Innovation Norway
Enchanting Loenvatnet in Stryn lies beneath high mountains with arms of the Jostedalsbreen Glacier hanging over the tops. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Innovation Norway
Lofoten is known for excellent fishing and nature attractions, small villages off the beaten track and whale safaris. Photo: Frithjof Fure/Innovation Norway
Let the UNESCO-protected Geirangerfjord and its surroundings dazzle you with stunning nature. Photo: C.H./Innovation Norway
Central Norway is known as Trøndelag, an area of history and heritage, salmon rivers and friendly people. Photo: Terje Rakke
The Adventure Road gives you the perfect combination of fjords, mountains, waterfalls and glaciers. Photo: FlatEarth Adventures, Destination Hardanger Fjord AS
Playing with a goat at E.K.T Langedrag Nature Park in Nesbyen. Photo: Vegard Breie
Trolltunga is a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain above Skjeggedal in Odda. Photo: Jostein Soldal