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  1. Fin whales in Norway. Unfortunately, you won’t see fin whales on every Norway whale watching tour, but you may see them if you take go whale watching near the Vesterålen Islands. These migratory baleen whales can reach up to 90 feet in length and weigh up to 126 tons.

  2. 5. Norsk Folkemuseum. 3,917. Historic Sites. Norsk Folkemuseum shows how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present through its collections from around the country. Among the highlights are the Stave Church from Gol, dating from 1200 and…. See ways to experience (7) 2023. 6.

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    Norway once more proclaimed its neutrality during the Second World War, but was invaded by German forces on 9 April 1940. Although Norway was unprepared for the German surprise attack (see: Battle of Drøbak Sound, Norwegian Campaign, and Invasion of Norway), military and naval resistance lasted for

  4. 15 de ago. de 2020 · Whether you want natural highs or deep aesthetic experiences, or want to go climbing up or skiing down, strolling slowly or cycling quickly, you're sure to find what you're after in Norway. Get insider tips from locals on Norway’s main cities, where urban vibes meet small-town charm. See our ...

  5. 9 de dic. de 2016 · Bergen (or Bryggen) is the second largest city in Norway, but this beautiful port city, famous for its colorful buildings, feels like a tiny town. Bergen is a UNESCO world heritage cityand is in an ideal location for exploring the famous fjords as the city lies between Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord. We began our journey in Oslo and ended in ...

  6. 14 de ago. de 2023 · 13. Vesterålen Islands. North of the Lofoten Islands but south of Tromsø, the Vesterålen Islands are obviously another good contender for seeing the northern lights in Norway. In fact, most people travel past the Vesterålen Islands to visit Lofoten, but never take advantage of this less-popular aurora spot.

  7. When to See Northern Lights Norway – Monthly Planner. When it comes to viewing the northern lights in Norway, the best time of year is during the colder months. The daytime hours in summer are too long to see the aurora borealis due to the midnight sun phenomenon, bringing your chances to near-zero in the warm months.