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Jostedalsbreen

largest glacier in continental Europe

103km

61.6836.924167

Kristiansand

municipality of Vest-Agder county in Southern Norway

125km

58.178.006111

Jotunheimen

mountain range

136km

61.528598.40729

Sognefjorden

fjord in Norway

148km

61.1361116.191667
Sights (39)

Myrdal

49km

60.735277787.12333333

Lærdal

municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

58km

61.051111117.59777778

Rauland

former municipality in Telemark, Norway

67km

59.733333338

Røldal

human settlement

68km

59.833333336.81472222

Sogndal

municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

76km

61.242222227.055

Gudvangen

village in Norway

78km

60.878611116.83861111

Jostedalen

valley in Luster, Norway

78km

61.47187.2727

Luster, Norway

municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

78km

61.493888897.32944444

Vest-Agder

county of Norway

85km

58.5837.583

Geilo

urban area in Hol, Buskerud, Norway

90km

60.516666678.2

Store Skagastølstind

mountain

91km

61.461388897.87138889

Nigardsbreen

Glacier in Norway

91km

61.686666677.19583333

Southern Norway

region of Norway

92km

58.67.8

Odda

municipality in Hordaland, Norway

96km

60.066666676.54611111

Supphellebreen

102km

61.480277786.80972222

Hardanger

district

103km

60.333333336.5

Jostedal Glacier

largest glacier in continental Europe

105km

61.710555566.92416667

Fjærland

human settlement

105km

61.402222226.73861111

Bøyabreen

106km

61.495555566.76444444

Hove Church

This heavy romanesque building is one of 3 churches in Vik village, and like the stave church is no longer regluarly used. The building is maintained by National Trust of Norway (the Society for the Preservation of Ancient Norwegian Monuments). It is one of the oldest masonry churches in Norway and perhaps the oldest in Sognefjord area.

108km

61.07166.584

Geiranger

village in Sunnmøre, Norway

112km

62.10197.2072

Stryn

municipality in the Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

114km

61.838611116.86277778

Geirangerfjord

fjord in Norway

115km

62.1217.129

Voss

Norwegian municipality

116km

60.70256.42305556

Folgefonna

glacier

120km

606.33333333

Hellesylt

village in Sunnmøre, Norway

125km

62.08556.8677

Krossobanen

125km

59.880669448.54101111

Stranda

municipality in Møre og Romsdal, Norway

126km

62.191388896.94888889

Telemark

county of Norway

126km

59.333333338.5

Balestrand

municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway

128km

61.17756.40388889

Flekkefjord

municipality in Vest-Agder, Norway

128km

58.327222226.66666667

Hemsedal

municipality in Buskerud, Norway

130km

60.905833338.51472222

Rjukan

city

131km

59.878888898.59388889

Galdhøpiggen

mountain in Lom, Oppland, Norway

131km

61.636666678.315

Gaustatoppen

mountain

137km

59.854138898.65033333

Ryfylke

district of Norway

138km

59.22756.2472

Lillesand

municipality in Aust-Agder, Norway

143km

58.246944448.31694444

Molde

municipality in Møre og Romsdal, Norway

145km

62.756388897.23861111

Romsdal

district in Møre og Romsdal, Norway

146km

62.666666677.83333333
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Hardangervidda

Norway
Someday we will visit Hardangervidda or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Hardangervidda

Hardangervidda is a national park in the counties of Telemark, Buskerud and Hordaland in Norway. It is Norway's biggest national park and contains half of the largest highland plateau in Northern Europe. The park protects Europe's largest wild reindeer herds. Along with for instance Jotunheimen it is one of several mountain areas separating East and West Norway.

Norwegian music projects Ildjarn and Nidhogg combined their talents to produce two ambient albums, one titled 'Hardangervidda Part I' (2003) and the other 'Hardangervidda Part II' (2003), inspired entirely by this zone.

The whole of the Hardangervidda is above the tree line. Its alpine climate enables the presence of many species of arctic animals and plants further south than anywhere else in Europe. Its wild reindeer herds are among the largest in the world, with some 15,000 animals recorded in 1996 and about 8,000 in 2008. They migrate across the plateau during the year, moving from their winter grazing lands on the east side of the Hardangervidda, where they graze on lichen, to their breeding grounds in the more fertile west of the plateau. On August 26, 2016, 323 were killed by lightning, prompting a Norwegian Environment Agency discussion on whether to leave so many corpses in the open.

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