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When is Norway suitable for traveling? Must-see places in Norway

Norway is a very beautiful country in Europe, and its unique scenery attracts people all over the world. So when is Norway suitable for traveling? What are the must-see attractions in Norway? Get to know each other.

When is Norway suitable for traveling?

July and summer are the best time to go to Norway. Norway is located at the northern end of the mainland, close to the North Atlantic, and its climate is dominated by temperate maritime climate. Although it is in the extreme day and the sunshine time is long, the temperature is not high. Take Oslo as an example, the highest temperature in summer is only about 25 degrees. The western fjords and the north are cooler. In contrast, in China, it is not uncommon to see a large area of high temperature in summer. Therefore, the summer vacation in Norway has become one of the highlights of summer tourism.

Norway must-see attractions

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Bergen is known as a world heritage and is the pride of Norway. Built in 1070, this place still retains the moss style, and colorful houses are often reflected on the water.

Bergen's natural landscape is perfectly integrated with Nordic classic architecture. Outside, Bergen Street still retains its ancient beauty, with red roof buildings with spires, dark brown wooden balconies and paved roads. Its interior is very comfortable and modern, making it the city with the highest living standard in the world.

trondheim

Trondheim, built in 997, is the oldest city in Norway. Trondheim retains many rich cultural heritages, so despite its small area, many cultural and artistic activities are held every year.

When is the right time to visit the Norwegian must-see attractions (picture from the photo network) covering the Langille Fjord.

Glenger Fjord-a fjord recognized by UNESCO as a world natural heritage. It is also one of the most beautiful bays in the world, a fjord and the deepest inland on earth. Guy Langille Bay is surrounded by virgin forests-there are abandoned farms, steep cliffs as high as 1400 meters and many spectacular waterfalls, which pour down like silver waterfalls.

Renê dos Santos Jú nior

Laing Island, located on Moskenesoya Island in Lofoton Islands in northern Norway, is considered as one of the most beautiful places in the world. Rennes is the administrative center of Moske North on the northern coast of Norway. Since 1734, it has been a busy commercial center, but today, the main economic sector of Rhine is tourism.

Stavanger -3

The port city of Stavanger is located in the southwest of Norway, surrounded by fjords, mountains and miles of sandy coastline. Stavanger is a holy place for adventure travelers who want to experience a quiet life in the primitive natural environment.

longyearbyen

Longyearbyen is located in Svalbard, Norway, and is also known as the northernmost town in the world. There are about 2 100 residents here, which is one of the most remote human settlements on earth. The wild beauty brought by Longyearbyen is a small house with bright colors hidden in the snow. Each opposing color creates a magical artistic atmosphere.

The above is the content sharing of scenic spots that must be visited when traveling to Norway. I hope it helps you.