Norway has much to offer. For me, the sunsets in western Norway are special, and the islands, fjords and mountains are also well worth seeing.
Mid-May to mid-June is normally the best time to experience this part of the country.
Far west in Norway
Looking for an unforgettable boat sightseeing tour in Norway? Look no further! This video showcases the breathtaking island-hopping adventure with the postal boat in the Far West of Norway. Unlike crowded tourist attractions, this is a personal and intimate experience with only a few passengers along the ride.
Embark on a journey through the stunning island kingdom of Ytre Sogn and Sunnfjord, from Hardbakke to Værlandet, and discover why this is often called Norway's nicest boat trip. If you're seeking authenticity and natural beauty, this is the place to be!
Laukeland water fall
Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Norway, Laukelandsfossen stands as a hidden gem among the country’s stunning waterfalls.
Located in Fjaler municipality, this majestic cascade flows into the Dalsfjorden, creating a serene and picturesque sight that captivates nature lovers and adventurers alike.
Whether you're exploring the region or simply seeking a moment of tranquility, Laukelandsfossen offers an unforgettable glimpse into Norway's raw and untouched beauty. Don't miss the chance to experience this awe-inspiring natural wonder!
Fjaler
Fjaler, in the heart of Sunnfjord, is a hidden treasure of natural scenery and cultural richness. With its rolling hills, serene fjords, and charming villages, Fjaler offers a perfect escape for those seeking tranquility and inspiration. The region is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, boasting everything from scenic hiking trails to kayaking opportunities along the stunning Dalsfjorden.
Fjaler's strong cultural heritage, including its connection to the poet Jakob Sande, adds a unique charm to the area. Whether you're exploring historical landmarks, enjoying the local cuisine, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Fjaler provides an authentic taste of Norway's western charm. It's a place where nature and culture blend seamlessly to create unforgettable experiences.
Flekke in cold season
Flekke, a village in Fjaler where time passes slowly and people live good, peaceful lives, is a place where fruitful nature meets global education.
Nestled by a calm and gentle fjord, surrounded by lush green landscapes, Flekke is home to United World College Red Cross Nordic — a beacon of international understanding and collaboration.
This prestigious institution brings together students from across the globe to learn and grow in an environment that values diversity, sustainability, and peace.
Flekke itself is a charming community that offers a broad-minded lifestyle, surrounded by nature's splendor. Whether you're visiting for the UWC experience or simply to enjoy the tranquility of this unique corner of Norway,
Flekke warmly welcomes you with its cozy scenery and its spirit of inclusivity and inspiration. It's a small place with a big heart and a global impact.
Dark Sides in Norway
Use VIPPS in Norway - card is a bit 2019 and money is so 1998