A Trip to Norway: Immerse Yourself in the Healing Time of Scandinavia
In the vast land of Scandinavia, Norway attracts countless travelers with its unique natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. Here, every cabin seems to be a gift from nature, giving people endless warmth and tranquility. Below, we will introduce you to a three-day healing trip to Norway.
Day 1: Oslo
Arrive in Oslo, the capital of Norway, and first visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park. The sculptures here vividly depict the process of human life from birth to death, giving people a strong visual impact and spiritual touch. Next, you can go to the Aker Brygge to enjoy the magnificent view of the harbor. Then, you can visit the Munch Museum, which houses many of Munch's works, including the famous "The Scream." The museum is highly interactive and has high artistic value. In the Munch Museum, you can deeply experience the healing power of art. At night, you can choose to take a night train to Bergen.
Day 2: Bergen
In Bergen, you can first visit the Bryggen Wharf. This is the oldest area in Bergen, and walking through it, the colorful wooden buildings and strong medieval style make people linger. You can also visit local handicraft shops to experience the unique culture of Norway. Next, you can go to Mount Fløyen, take the Fløibanen funicular to the top of the mountain, and overlook the city of Bergen, the harbor, and the surrounding fjords from the observation deck. In addition, you can also take a break in the cafes or restaurants on the mountain and enjoy the peaceful time.
Day 3: Sognefjord and Return to Oslo
On the third day, we will go to the largest fjord in Norway - Sognefjord. It is the longest and deepest fjord in the world, with a total length of 204 kilometers and a depth of 1,308 meters. The mountains on both sides are high and the valleys are deep, and the scenery is magnificent. You can choose to take a fjord cruise and enjoy the wonders of nature on the Sognefjord. Then, you can go to the fjord town of Flåm and experience the most beautiful railway sightseeing. Finally, return to Oslo and end the pleasant trip to Norway.
On this three-day healing trip, you will feel the natural scenery, cultural heritage, and humanistic style of Norway. Every cabin seems to be a warm dream in the embrace of nature, making people linger. In addition, Norwegian cuisine is also not to be missed, such as traditional Norwegian salmon, cod, lamb chops, and other delicious dishes worth trying.
During your trip to Norway, you can slow down and feel the healing power of nature. The fresh air, tranquil harbor, magnificent fjords, and unique culture here will leave you with beautiful memories. I wish you a full and pleasant trip to Norway!
had a great time here with friends! we took the floibanen and it was amazing
On Floyen, near the harbor. If your schedule is too tight, you can spend a day visiting it. The mountain is lush with trees, mostly towering trees. The air is fresh. You can choose a cable car or climb up slowly. There are even locals who bring sheep up the mountain together!
It takes only five or six minutes to get to 320 metres of Mount Floyne, overlooking the city of Bergen. There were several goats on the mountain, a big wheel, and they didn't know why they were put here.
The cable car is open from summer to 23 pm, which is the most difficult time I have seen in Nordic attractions and I appreciate it. Adult cable car round-trip ticket 85 Norwegian kroner; one-way 43 kroner, if you have not much time, it is recommended to go back and forth. Otherwise you will have to walk down the mountain slowly, and of course it is a great experience.
Had a great time taking the funicular up to the peak of Mount Fløyen and enjoying the view from up there
Mount Floyne should be a must-see point for tourists coming to Bergen, because you can see the panoramic view of Bergen, especially when the scenery is more beautiful at sunset in the evening, of course, you must do a good job of cold protection and warmth. There is an old ice cream shop on the mountain that can also be tasted. It is recommended to climb up the cable car and sit back down. The natural scenery of the whole mountain is also beautiful. The mountain is not high. It takes about 3 kilometers and 45 minutes to climb up. There are still a few sheep on the mountain to take pictures and feed.
People said to take the cableway to see the scenery on the mountain, but the shade of the trees is too thick, the head is too dense, and the blue sky and white clouds are only visible all the way. When I got off the cable car, I suddenly felt bright. Although the altitude was not high, I also had the feeling of "will be the top of the Ling, and the mountains are small". At the top of Floyne you can see a panoramic view of the tranquil Bergen city overlooking the bay of Bergen. There is a restaurant, a souvenir shop on the top of the mountain. Although the introduction sign on the top of the mountain has precautions saying "Don't feed the sheep", but I only smelled the smell of sheep shit, but I didn't see the sheep that came from the imagination and was close to people. Bypassing the restaurant, behind is a children's playground, swings, seesaws, rock climbing walls... Taking advantage of the sunny weather, the children are out to let the wind out! The entrance of the play area has a long nose mountain demon, stretching out his right hand like to hold the little babies in his arms, slightly sideways and amiable smile, as if to talk to the children only to find out that the original mountain demon has only four fingers in each hand and foot.