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Europe’s Next Frontier: The Norwegian Fjords
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The beautiful viewpoint overlooking Trollstigen, a serpentine mountain road
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The café at Trollstigen
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Some of the best rooms at Storfjord Hotel are the ones that boast electric fireplaces and a full wall of windows
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Fjord views at Storfjord Hotel
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The Flydalsjuvet viewpoint overlooking the famous Geirangerfjord
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Driving alone the side of Geirangerfjord
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The land surrounding Geirangerfjord boasts a concentrated abundance of wonders (dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, farmhouses, hiking paths)
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Located in a remote valley in the Sunnmøre Alps, the old-fashioned Hotel Union Øye dates to 1891 and staying here feels like stepping back in time
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Cod with a red wine reduction, carrot purée and roasted celery root at Hotel Union Øye
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Smoked salmon with dill crème fraîche and watercress at Hotel Union Øye
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The logistics of getting around the fjords can seem daunting, but it is actually very easy. Ferries like the one shown here run often and offer beautiful views
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A classic Norwegian road trip sight: sheep in the middle of the road
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The relaxation room at Juvet Landscape Hotel, which served as the set for cult-favorite film Ex Machina
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Perhaps Norway’s most beautiful city, the tiny port of Ålesund is home to a population of just over 40,000
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The city, which burned down almost entirely in 1904, was rebuilt in Art Nouveau style in the years following, and now features beautiful pastel-colored buildings
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An Ålesund scenic
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One of Indagare's favorite hotels in Norway has a hotel room in a lighthouse (pictured here), where guests can spend the night
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The view from Alnes Lighthouse, located a 15-minute drive from central Ålesund
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More views from Alnes Lighthouse
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A high-speed RIB boat tour in the Sognefjord, the second-largest fjord in the world
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Up-close waterfall views!
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Take the funicular up Mount Fløyen for beautiful views of Bergen, Norway's second-largest city
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One of the most picturesque areas in Bergen is Bryggen, a series of colorful Hanseatic buildings that line the harbor
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The most elegant place to stay in Bergen, the Bergen Børs Hotel boasts contemporary rooms and a cool bar
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A charming fjord-side town, Stranda is one of Norway’s best-known winter destinations, when it attracts skiers from far and wide. Summer visitors can enjoy lunch from this perch