Norway’s most southern part


The southern part of Norway is located in Lindesnes.

Norway is the most northern part of Scandinavia. The country extends from beautiful archipelagos in the North Sea to the highest peaks of Europe and has a rugged coastline punctuated by thousands of fjords and bays. Despite its being a small nation, Norway also contains some of the world’s largest glaciers, islands, and lakes.

The southernmost part of Norway is located in the fjord region. This area consists of a chain of small islands and mountains and has been inhabited for centuries. There are many historical sites to visit, including ancient towns and monasteries, as well as museums that display artifacts from all eras of Norway’s past. The landscape is stunning, with rugged mountains and endless shorelines. There are many opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and kayaking, as well as great fishing spots, such as the salmon river Porsgrunnselva.

The southernmost part of Norway is a wonderful place to visit year-round. To experience the region in all its glory, plan to visit during the spring and summer months when you can enjoy the long days and warm weather.

(References)

https://www.lonelyplanet.com/norway/south-western-region/most-southern-partof

http://www.visitnorway.com/things-to-do/sightseeing-activities/fjord-tourism/the-most-southernpartofnorway

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