Norway's self-driving niche exploration - the quiet time in the fjord town
🌎The beautiful fjords are representative of Norwegian scenery, among which Geirangerfjord is the most famous. Surrounded by peaks, the tops of the mountains are capped with snow, dotted with waterfalls of various shapes and lush vegetation, creating a stunningly stunning sight. This route mainly focuses on sightseeing in the Geirangerfjord. Along the way, you will pass through Hamar, Lillehammer and other characteristic towns. While sightseeing, you will have a deeper understanding of the history and culture of Norway. It is a route that takes into account both nature and humanity. self-driving line.
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Oslo → Hamar → Lillehammer → Wogomu → Sogndal → Geiranger-Molde-Aalesund
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1: Oslo—Royal Palace of Norway—Munch Museum—National Gallery of Norway
DAY2: Lake Mjösa—Urban Hamar—Norwegian Railway Museum—Pirate Ship Museum Sports Ground
DAY3: Norwegian Olympic Museum-Lillehammer Art Museum-Rüsgaard Ski Jump
DAY4: Lillehammer-Jotunheimen National Park-Wogomu
DAY5: Wogomu-Sogndal National Park-Sogndal Town
DAY6: Geiranger Fjord—Farms around the fjord—Geiranger Town
DAY7: Eagle Road-Elf Road-Molde
DAY8: Molde-Atlantic Road-Aalesund
DAY9: Alesund Church-Alesund Museum-Airport
🌸The self-driving mileage is about 1,000 kilometers, and the recommended travel time is 9 days, which is suitable for everyone.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Norwegian Royal Palace: The current residence and office of the Norwegian royal family. The foundation stone was laid by King Carl Johan in 1825 and it was officially put into use in 1849. The Norwegian royal family holds banquets and holds state meetings in the palace. This magnificent palace has a total of 173 rooms, with luxurious and exquisite interior decoration. The royal garden is full of flowers and greenery, which is intoxicating. The square in front of the palace has a changing of the guard ceremony every day at 1 pm. It has a very strong local character and is worth a visit.
✔️Geiranger: A beautiful and mysterious fjord on the southwest coast of Norway, with a total length of 16 kilometers, and mountains above 1,500 meters above sea level standing on both sides. Geirangerfjord is famous for its many waterfalls, many of which cascade down the steep rock walls into the fjord, such as the "Groom's Veil" and the "Seven Sisters". At the top of the fjord is the village of Geiranger. There is only a 1,000-meter-long road winding down the hillside to reach the village. There are many tourists who come here on foot for vacation in summer.
✔️Jotunheimen National Park: A mountainous area in central Norway covered with snow-capped mountains and lakes. This is one of Norway’s most popular national parks and a paradise for cross-country, alpine skiing, cycling and mountaineering. There are more than 200 mountains here, with their highest peaks above 2,000 meters. Among them, the three highest mountains are Galch Peak, Glit Peak and Big Skagast Peak.
✔️Atlantic Road: The full name is Atlantic Coast Highway. Kristiansund, located in Mørerumsdal County on the west coast of Norway, is built on an archipelago of reefs on the coast and is connected by multiple bridges. It is about 8.5 kilometers long. The scenery along the way is beautiful and is known as the most beautiful place in the world. This extremely dangerous road is a road to paradise for self-drivers. In 2011, it was selected as one of the best road travel destinations in the world by the British "Guardian".
☀️In the vast land of Norway, there are many unknown secrets hidden in it. Today, let us embark on an unusual self-driving route, visit those beautiful towns hidden among the fjords, and feel the unique tranquility and tranquility.
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