The most beautiful villages in Norway

Reine
You may never have considered traveling to Norway, but the truth is that this country has a lot to offer you: excursions on reindeer or dog sleds under the northern lights, skiing in unbeatable conditions, a lively cultural life in the cities, beautiful fjords and glaciers, legends about elves and trolls ...

Oslo is one of the most visited places in this Nordic country, but the truth is that from the capital it is possible to discover places, cities and towns that seem to be straight out of tales. Today at Hard Hobbit To Break we want to know a little more about Norway, so we are going to take a tour of its towns most beautiful. Of course, we have to ask for forgiveness in advance for all those we have left in the pipeline. Would you like to join us? We assure you that you will not regret it!

Reine

Reine1
First of all, we want to talk about Reine, the administrative center of the Moskenes municipality. It is a beautiful town of fishermen located above the Arctic Circle that only has just over 300 inhabitants. Its mountain environment, its beautiful and colorful houses and the boats make this place one of the most beautiful places in Norway.


Undredal

Undredal
Another Norwegian town worth visiting is Undredal, which offers spectacular views of nature. wild. The town highlights its goat cheeses (the number of goats five times that of inhabitants) and the small wooden church, which is famous throughout the country, in addition to its colorful wooden houses.

Alesund

Alesund
It could not miss in the list Alesund, a municipality that stands out for its Art Noveau architecture, present in much of the territory. Although many consider this place as a city, the truth is that it maintains that touch rural that they like so much, with the mountains and the sea as protagonists.

Geiranger

geiranger
Another town that we could not forget is Geiranger, a small tourist town located in the western part of the country that closes one of the most beautiful and spectacular fjords in Norway. We refer to the Geiranger fjord. Every year many come here cruise shipsAs it is the gateway for all visitors who want to enjoy this wonderful place.


Longyearbyen

Longyearbyen
We also want to tell you about Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in the archipelago of the Svalbard Islands, which are located in the Arctic Glacial Ocean. This colorful town has become a very modern, being able to find different types of industries and businesses, highlighting its wide range of cultural activities: concerts, festivals, exhibitions, shows ...

Skudeneshavn

Skudeneshavn
For its part, Skudeneshavn is considered one of the smallest cities in Norway. And not only that! It is also considered one of the best cities preserved of Europe. They stand out, how could it be otherwise, its beautiful wooden houses.

Flam

Flam
Of course, we also have to talk about Flam, a town belonging to the municipality of Aurland, which is located at the end of the fjord. Aurlandsfjord. The town is located between steep ravines, in a beautiful forest area where waterfalls can also be found at height. One of the peculiarities of this place is that it can be reached on one of the most beautiful trains on the planet.

Nusfjord

Nusfjord
Finally, and knowing that we left many beautiful villages in the pipeline, we want to talk about Nusfjord, a place that we could hardly define as an urban nucleus, since it is only possible to find a small row of houses colorful that are located parallel to the coast. It is a one hundred percent fishing village located on the Lofoten Islands which is known for the fish cod.

The most beautiful village in the world, Flam - Norway (April 2024)


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