Other Places to Visit and Things to Do in Norway
Other Places to Visit and Things to Do in Norway 1. Peer into the pulpit of the preacher Preikestolen (Preacher's Pulpit or Preacher's Chair) is a well-known Norwegian landmark (you've probably seen it on Instagram). Preikestolen, an extraordinarily flat and wide surface atop a cliff, can only be reached by hiking a 4km trail. With about 200,000 visitors each year, you'll want to arrive early to avoid the crowds and get some pictures. The hike is free and relatively fast, but parking your car will cost you 200 NOK. The best time to visit is between June and September. 2. Visit the magnificent National Parks Norway is home to some of the world's most breathtaking natural beauty. You'll see everything from waterfalls and glaciers to reindeer, lynx, and wolves — and much more — in the 47 national parks of Canada. You may also participate in a variety of outdoor activities, such as caving, canyoning, rafting, and ziplining. Consider a trip to Jostedalsbreen Nationa...