... or 20 reasons to travel to Norway!
Think about it Norway , and the first things that come to mind are fjords, blond people and Vikings, but not the fairytale architecture that populates the Scandinavian country.
Below you will discover some photos of landscapes and architecture in the Norwegian countryside that seem straight out of a fairy tale. Architectural styles go from Stavkirke , these medieval wooden churches typical of Norway, which were built in the Middle Ages, with fantomatic natural waterfalls and traditional wooden houses built in the Norwegian vernacular style (byggeskikk) during the 19th century.
Photos that will undoubtedly awaken your desire to travel to Norway.
Stavkirke de Borgund

A barn in the Valldal valley

A bridge above the Låtefossen Falls

Mountain chalet in Renndølsetra

Ancient road to Vindhellavegen

A natural swimming pool in the forest

A small house under the Northern Lights

At the end of the world, in Tjøme

Waterfalls of Kvednafossen

Old farm houses

A house with trees on the roof

Hunderfossen Familiepark

An old house in the middle of the mountain

Houses in a fjord

A bridge

A former village

A lake in Bondhusbreen

Stavkirke by Fantoft, near Bergen

A house in the County of Rogaland

Stavkirke de Borgund

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