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Norway: Bergen – Bryggen Wharf

Bryggen Wharf, located in Bergen, Norway, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a vibrant symbol of the city’s rich maritime history. Dating back to the 14th century, this iconic row of colorful, timber-clad buildings once served as a hub for the Hanseatic League, facilitating trade across Northern Europe.

Norway: Nærøyfjord

The West Norwegian Fjords are among the most dramatic and spectacular landscapes in existence. The World Heritage site incorporates two separate areas: Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord. Both offer a wide range of scenic experiences.

Norway: Urnes Stave Church

Urnes Stave Church – Norway’s oldest and most highly decorated stave church. Three churches have preceded todays church at Ornes. A hundred years would pass between the first and the fourth, the one we can visit today dates to around 1130.

Norway: Geirangerfjord

The West Norwegian Fjords are among the most dramatic and spectacular landscapes in existence. The World Heritage site incorporates two separate areas: Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord. Both offer a wide range of scenic experiences.

Norway: The old mining town of Røros

The traditional mountain village of Røros in Trøndelag is one of the oldest towns of wooden buildings in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Røros came into existence in 1644, after the first copper discovery in the area. Over the years, it became one of the most important mining towns in Norway.
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