
Kjeragbolten
Lysefjorden is one of the most famous fjords in all of Norway. This is mainly due to Preikestolen located above it, which is probably known to everyone who has ever googled any views from Norway on the Internet. However, on the other side of the 42 km long fjord there is another very interesting place worth visiting - less popular than Preikestolen, but one that nevertheless still pops up on postcards from time to time.


Diktarstigen
Near the western end of Innlandet lies the municipality, which has been succinctly named Skjåk. Although it is inhabited by just over 2,000 inhabitants, it is the birthplace of some outstanding figures in history. One such person is Jan-Magnus Bruheim , a Norwegian poet who spent most of his life writing and also died there in 1988.

Overnatting
As you probably are aware by now, Norway is by no means cheap and it also translates into prices of accomodation. Nevertheless, staying in Norway can be arranged on literally any kind of budget, because one can even ... pay nothing for it!