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Gudbrandsdalens Uldvarefabrik

Was established in Lillehammer and is Norway's largest producer of furniture and fabrics.

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Gausta Ski Resort

Gausta Skisenter is a family-friendly and snow-sure ski resort near Gaustatoppen.

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Vesterålen

Vesterålen is Norway’s only year-round destination for whale experiences, thanks to the location close to the continental shelf.

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Maaemo

At Maaemo, our focus is on a complete experience. In doing so, we want to highlight the relationship between the raw produce, and the finished product.

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From relaxing in nature to celebrating in the city, there are plenty of things to do in the land of the midnight sun

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The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is situated on a rise, the Bellevue, at one end of Oslo’s main thoroughfare, Karl Johans gate.

Spectacular design

The Twist - a art gallery

a bridge, and a sculpture, all in one. The 1000 square meter building twists into a sculptural form and spans 60 meters across the Randselva river.

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The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace is situated on a rise, the Bellevue, at one end of Oslo’s main thoroughfare, Karl Johans gate.

Spectacular design

The Twist - a art gallery

a bridge, and a sculpture, all in one. The 1000 square meter building twists into a sculptural form and spans 60 meters across the Randselva river.

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FLYT Fjordsauna

FLYT Fjordsauna can be found on Randsfjorden at Jevnaker, and is a sauna-boat floating on the serene lake. Refreshing and fun! A unique sauna on water – sauna and cold-water swimming

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Free-ranging sheep

Many tourists are surprised by the sheer amount of sheep that are wandering around in the Norway forests and mountains, and there are in fact over 2,000,000 free-ranging sheep in Norway every autumn.

NORWEGIAN REGIONS

Norway’s five regions all have unique characteristics, and each season brings something new to experience.

NORTHERN NORWAY

Northen Norway covers about a third of Norway. The southernmost part, roughly the part south of the Arctic Circle

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NORTHERN NORWAY

Northen Norway covers about a third of Norway. The southernmost part, roughly the part south of the Arctic Circle

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