Like virtually all hikes in Norway, Kjeragbolten is best explored during warmer weather (June through September). Don’t even bother attempting this hike in winter because the road is often closed due to snow. It’s best to stick to some of the nearby ski resorts instead. Whilst you don...
Don't miss this round-up of the 7 most beautiful fjords in Norway. It's complete with ideas for things to see & do, along with handy travel information.
Surrounded by green hills and mountains, Norway’s capital Oslo is set in a scenic spot at the end ofOslofjord, with an abundance of lakes and islands nearby. A major economic, cultural, and political centre, the city has a long history that dates back more than a thousand years. While ...
Legend has it that the waterfalls of Nymphes used to attract the mythological beauties of the same name, who would flock to the village to bathe in the pristine waters. Read more Sardinia The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, san...
Major sights include the towns of Sirmione (which attracts most Lake Garda visitors thanks to its historic Rocca Scaligiera castle) and Riva del Garda (for the Varone waterfalls located nearby), as well as the region’s hills, which offer numerous hiking trails for adventurous walkers. Read ...
Known for its towering mountain peaks, striking blue waters, and abundant waterfalls, Geirangerfjord is the place to be to admire stunning scenery. After Norway's glaciers receded, they created deep valleys that were later filled with seawater. The Geirangerfjord has a depth of almost 500 meters...
Chasing waterfalls means we have to hike in water. So what's the best footwear for these conditions? Should we hike in waterproof boots or water shoes?
168 Lustravegen, Hafslo 6869 Norway 17.3 milesfrom Mountaingoat Guiding Glaciertrip "Amazing place, breathtakings views. Very polite and genuine owners. Lots of fantastic trails,waterfalls,lake. A must to see. The camping is very simple,very clean facillit...