10 Places in Norway That Look Like They’ve Been Taken Out Of Fairy Tales

Norway has an idyllic natural setting – it has a high level in public health and education, legends and heroes that are internationally recognized … and the best democracy in the world.

Norway (Norwegian:Norge ) is one of the greenest countries around the planet, the last virgin territory of Europe, not only for its lush landscapes but in respect of its citizens while dealing with the environment. The fjords are their hallmark, but there is much more to know in a country that is one hundred percent sustainable, safe, and supportive and a symbol of well-being. Below we put together 10 places that from the NORSK country that look like they have been taken out of fairytales.

10. Borgund Stave Church.

Borgund Stave Church
Borgund Stave Church

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9. Barn In Valldal.

Barn In Valldal
Barn In Valldal

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8. The Seven Sisters Waterfall.

The Seven Sisters Waterfall
The Seven Sisters Waterfall

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7. Låtefossen Waterfall.

Låtefossen Waterfall
Låtefossen Waterfall

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6. Ancient Road Vindhellavegen.

Ancient Road Vindhellavegen
Ancient Road Vindhellavegen

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5. Mountain Renndølsetra.

Renndølsetra
Renndølsetra

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4. Lake Bondhus.

Lake Bondhus
Lake Bondhus

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3. Fjord houses | Stryn.

Fjord houses — Stryn
Fjord houses — Stryn

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2. Vardøhus Fortress, Vardø.

Vardøhus Fortress, Vardø
Vardøhus Fortress, Vardø

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1. Honningsvåg.

Honningsvåg
Honningsvåg

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