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Plan language: EspañolCosas que hacer en Noruega incluyen explorar el Geirangerfjord, un impresionante sitio Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO conocido por sus aguas azul profundo y sus altos saltos de agua. Pasea por los coloridos edificios de madera de Bryggen, un muelle hanseático de siglos de antigüedad en Bergen. Para una experiencia única, visita las Islas Lofoten y contempla sus picos dramáticos y sus pueblos pesqueros bajo las Auroras Boreales.


Averøy
Atrévete a conducir donde la carretera baila con el océano. Experimenta vistas costeras impresionantes y la vibrante bruma marina de cerca.
Datos rápidos: Ocho puentes conectan una serie de pequeñas islas a lo largo de este tramo, torciéndose sobre aguas abiertas con olas dramáticas rompiendo abajo. Vista como una maravilla de la ingeniería, ofrece vistas emocionantes donde la carretera gira bruscamente contra el feroz mar de Noruega.
Destacados: La parte más famosa abarca 8.3 kilómetros e incluye el puente Storseisundet, curvándose tan bruscamente que parece flotar sobre el océano cuando se ve desde ciertos ángulos. El viento y las olas a menudo crean patrones surrealistas de rocío, haciendo que cada viaje se sienta como un espectáculo vivo de naturaleza e ingeniería.
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Krumkake is a traditional Norwegian waffle cookie made with a special decorative iron and rolled into a cone shape while hot. It is often filled with whipped cream or other sweet fillings during festive occasions.

Lefse is a soft Norwegian flatbread made with potatoes, flour, butter, and cream, usually served with sugar and cinnamon. It is a beloved treat especially during Christmas and family gatherings.

Skolebrød is a sweet cardamom bun filled with vanilla custard and topped with icing and coconut. It was originally made as a treat for schoolchildren and remains popular throughout Norway.

Fårikål is Norway's national dish and consists of lamb stewed with cabbage, whole black peppercorns, and often served with boiled potatoes. It is a hearty autumn meal celebrated with an annual fårikål festival.

Raspeballer, also known as potato dumplings, are made from grated raw potatoes mixed with flour and cooked in salted water. They are traditionally served with salted meat and swede or turnip sides.

Smalahove is a traditional Western Norwegian dish made from a sheep's head, smoked or dried and then boiled or steamed. It has deep cultural roots and is often eaten before Christmas.

Akevitt is a traditional Norwegian spirit flavored primarily with caraway and other herbs, consumed widely during festive occasions. It has a protected designation of origin within the Nordic countries.

Karsk is a potent coffee cocktail from central Norway made by adding moonshine or vodka to hot coffee. It is well known for its warming effects in cold climates.

Gløgg is a spiced mulled wine enjoyed during the Christmas season, made by warming red wine with spices, sugar, and sometimes a splash of spirits. It is a cozy drink that brings people together during winter festivities.
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