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In many ways Norway is still a land of
unknowns. Quiet for a thousand years since the
Vikings stamped their mark on Europe, the
country nowadays often seems more than just
geographically distant. Beyond Oslo and the
famous fjords the rest of the country might as
well be blank for all many visitors know - and,
in a manner of speaking, large parts of it are.
Vast stretches in the north and east are
sparsely populated, and it is possible to travel
for hours without seeing a soul.
Despite this isolation, Norway has had a
pervasive influence. Traditionally its
inhabitants were explorers, from the Vikings to
more recent figures like Amundsen, Nansen and
Heyerdahl, while Norse language and traditions
are common to many other isolated fishing
communities, not least northwest Scotland and
the Shetlands. At home, too, the Norwegian
people have striven to escape the charge of
national provincialism, touting the
disproportionate number of acclaimed artists,
writers and musicians (most notably Munch, Ibsen
and Grieg) who have made their mark on the wider
European scene. It's also a pleasing discovery
that the great outdoors - great though it is -
harbours some lively historical towns.
Beyond Oslo , one of the world's most
prettily sited capitals, the major cities of
interest are medieval Trondheim , Bergen
, on the edge of the fjords, and hilly, northern
Tromsø . None is exactly super-charged,
but they are likeable, walkable cities, worth
time for themselves as well as being on top of
startlingly handsome countryside. The perennial
draw is the western fjords - every bit as
scenically stunning as they're cracked up to be.
Dip into the region from Bergen or Åndalsnes,
both accessible direct by train from Oslo, or
take more time and appreciate the subtleties of
the innumerable waterside towns and villages.
Further north, the stunning Lofoten Islands are
worth a trip for their calm atmosphere and sheer
beauty. To the north of here, Norway grows
increasingly barren, and the tourist trail
focuses on the long journey to the North Cape,
or Nordkapp - the northernmost accessible
point of mainland Europe. The route leads
through the province of Finnmark , a vast,
eerily bleak wilderness where the Arctic tundra
rolls as far as the eye can see, and one of the
last strongholds of the Sami and their herds of
reindeer, which you'll see right across the
region.
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