Norway’s Aquavit Trail

Norway’s Aquavit Trail: Discovering a Liquid Treasure

In the early 14th century about the time Christianity was introduced in Norway, a number of monks around the country were mastering the art of distillation. I have no idea why monks were making spirits but their efforts produced one that would ultimately become one of Norway’s finest cultural treasures. … Read more

Norway Celebrates Edvard Munch’s 150th

Norway is a cultural goldmine this year and is now in full swing celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of its treasured son, artist Edvard Munch. The country aims to commemorate the occasion by not only highlighting Munch as the revolutionary artist of Norway but also by promoting enthusiasm … Read more

Bergen, Norway

Old World Charm – Bergen, Norway

Colorful wooden buildings dot the wharf area of Bergen, scrunched up one against the other like brightly colored Monopoly pieces. Some of the gabled buildings are slightly tilted, but it only adds to the charm of this UNESCO World Heritage city. Centuries ago, this wharf area, called Bryggen – meaning … Read more

Norway Celebrates Munch with a Scream

Ever wonder what made the man in Edvard Munch’s painting, The Scream, scream? On the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth this year, Visit Norway thinks they’ve found the answer: Norway itself!  This February marks the start of Norway’s official Munch Year, and to celebrate, Visit Norway is releasing a … Read more

Scenic Norway

Scenic Norway

Getting from Point A to Point B on a road trip through Norway may end up taking much more time than you expected. Why? Because you’ll want to pull the car over so many times to take pictures and gawk at the spectacular natural beauty lurking around every bend and … Read more

Hike to Kjerag, Norway

Some of the world’s greatest hikes are located in Norway, with towering cliffs and mountains overlooking the scintillating fjords below.  The views at the top of these cliffs are priceless and rank amongst the worlds best.  I personally have hiked several and my favorite by far is Kjerag, the home … Read more

Exploring Sami Culture

You know Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen … actually, you probably don’t, but the Sami people do, since their livelihood is reindeer herding. The Sami are the Arctic indigenes of Lapland in northern Finland. You can be immersed in the culture of these fascinating people with a tour … Read more

Geirangerfjord, Norway

Virtually Visiting the Norwegian Fjords Thousands of visitors flock to Norway every year, but for those who can’t afford to take a plane, train, or automobile they can now take the Internet. If you’ve always wanted to see the beautiful Norwegian fjords, but don’t have the time or money to … Read more