Typified by steep mountains and the flat lowlands where they meet the Norwegian Sea, Nordland is known for its stunning scenery. The Lofoten Islands off the mainland are considered among the world's best for travelers and include unique attractions like the Lofotr Viking Museum at Borg. Saltstraumen near Bodo has the world's strongest tidal current. Further south, Vega has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its age-old lifestyle of fishing and eider duck down harvesting.
From its snow-capped mountains to its mighty fjords, from grand valleys to tranquil lakes and lovely archipelagos, the county of Troms is bursting with natural wonders. To cap it off, it also plays host to the northern lights. Tromso, the capital, is the gateway to the region's rugged beauty, but with 65,000 people it's also a surprisingly rich city culturally, with many interesting museums and sites (including the world's northernmost botanical garden) and even a pulsing nightlife.
Discover the best top things to do in Lyngen Fjord, Norway including The Bollman's Road, The Steindal's Glacier, Team Lyngen, Bergbjorn Fjellservice, Lyngenfjord Bungee, Lyngen Adventure, Activenorth, Lulledalen Hiking Track, Guolasjavri Lake, Signaldalen.
Discover the best top things to do in Lyngen Fjord, Norway including Lyngenfjord Bungee, Team Lyngen, Lyngen Adventure, Bergbjorn Fjellservice, Activenorth, LyngenTourist, Signaldalen, Bergtagen Mountain Guides.
From its snow-capped mountains to its mighty fjords, from grand valleys to tranquil lakes and lovely archipelagos, the county of Troms is bursting with natural wonders. To cap it off, it also plays host to the northern lights. Tromso, the capital, is the gateway to the region's rugged beauty, but with 65,000 people it's also a surprisingly rich city culturally, with many interesting museums and sites (including the world's northernmost botanical garden) and even a pulsing nightlife.
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