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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Norway is one of the most affluent countries in Europe, so you can expect high-quality facilities if you travel here such as a good range of public transport options. Norway is also known for being incredibly safe, so it’s a good option for solo female travelers who can travel around the country with ease. Blessed with a fascinating history, you certainly won’t be short of activities here, from museums to other attractions such as glaciers. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel we publish new content every day, so be sure to subscribe and don't forget to ring the bell to be updated on our latest videos. Let’s explore ten things to do in Norway. Take a train journey. Norway has some great rail routes which are comprehensive and easy to use, so one of the best ways to enjoy the country is by train. There are over 2,000 miles of tracks here and the scenic journeys mean that you get to take in Norway from an entirely different perspective. Explore Mount Floyen. If you want to get the best vistas across Bergen then you need to come to Mount Floyen which is a 399-meter summit that overlooks the city. If you are feeling lazy you can easily take the funicular railway to the top which takes 8 minutes and affords you views over Bergen and its notable fjords. Visit Oslo Cathedral. Oslo Cathedral is one of the main draws in the city and would have been built in its original form in the 11th century. The style of the church is baroque and it was the first church to have ever been established in Norway. Take a ferry. Another great way to check out the country is to take a trip on the Hurtigruten ferry which will take you to some of the less explored parts of Norway. Explore the Geirangerfjord region. Geirangerfjord is part of the massive Fjord Norway Network and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stretches across many miles but some of the highlights include Alesund in the north which is known for its icy Norwegian scenery. Marvel at the Arctic Cathedral. The Arctic Cathedral is the work of a Norwegian architect called Jan Inge Hovig and dates from 1965. As a result, this is one of the newer cathedrals in the country and is built in a dramatic style. The structure is meant to look like large blocks of ice and you will find sparkling mosaics inside as well as the iconic façade which is made of glass and marked with a large crucifix. During the wintertime, the cathedral is lit up from the outside making it appear even more spectacular. Tour Akershus Castle. Akershus Castle was built during the medieval period in 1299 and was meant to protect Oslo from an enemy invasion. Over the years it has taken on many uses including operating as a renaissance castle and a prison in more modern times. Now it is used by the Norwegian Ministry of Defense and you can visit and take in some of the pretty rooms here such as the banquet rooms and the chapel. Visit the Arctic Circle. Many people don’t realize that much of Norway is located in the Arctic Circle and this means that it is the best place to look for the Midnight Sun. This natural phenomenon happens every year around the summer solstice when the sun never sets and it is permanently day time. Another key feature of the Arctic Circle is the presence of the famous Northern Lights which are made by particles from the sun entering the earth’s atmosphere. Travel along the Atlantic Ocean Road. A trip along the Atlantic Ocean Road in Norway is not to be missed. The route spans 5 miles of rugged yet spectacular coastline and will take you past charming fishing villages as well as picturesque sights like ancient churches. There is a set route you can follow as this is now one of the top attractions in Norway and one of the main points of interest is the iconic Troll’s Church Cave. Go skiing in the Lyngen Alps. The stunning Lyngen Alps are located in the Arctic Circle and encompass a mountain range that stretches for 90 kilometers to the border with Sweden. The area is covered in fjords, glaciers, and rivers and you will find soaring peaks as well as scenic gorges. Popular pastimes in the Alps include dog sledding or signing up for a snow safari, and there is also a high chance of seeing the northern lights here. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids