WONDERS OF NORWAY

A Land of Cultural Treasures and Breathtaking Landscapes

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Golf

Stavanger Golf Club

Located just outside the coastal city of Stavanger, Stavanger Golf Club is one of the oldest and most scenic courses in Norway. Nestled beside the tranquil Store Stokkavatnet lake, the course offers a blend of natural beauty and a strategic layout suited for all skill levels. The lush fairways, combined with the mild coastal climate, make it a great choice for a relaxed yet challenging round of golf. Plus, you’re only minutes from Stavanger’s charming old town and famous street art scene.

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Romsdalseggen Ridge

Jotunheimen National Park

The Romsdalseggen Ridge hike in Åndalsnes is often called one of the most beautiful hikes in Norway—and for good reason. With panoramic views of dramatic peaks, lush valleys, and the winding Rauma River far below, it’s a bucket-list trail for any serious hiker. The hike takes about 6–8 hours and includes steep ascents, narrow ridges, and truly breathtaking vistas of the Romsdal Alps. This is Norway’s alpine drama at its finest.

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Scuba

Gulen Dive Resort – Wreck Diving Capital of Norway

Located in western Norway, Gulen Dive Resort is a hidden gem for scuba divers—especially those fascinated by shipwrecks. The waters off Gulen are home to over 20 well-preserved wrecks from World War II, resting at various depths and suitable for both recreational and technical divers. Visibility can be excellent, and the marine life around the wrecks adds even more to the experience. With expert guides and easy access from Bergen, it’s a top-tier destination for cold-water diving enthusiasts.

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