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Plan language: LietuviųThings to do in Norway include exploring Geirangerfjord, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage site known for its deep blue waters and towering waterfalls. Wander through Bryggen's colorful wooden buildings, a centuries-old Hanseatic wharf in Bergen. For a unique experience, visit the Lofoten Islands to witness dramatic peaks and fishing villages under the Northern Lights.


Lofoten
Chase the midnight sun and stunning mountain peaks in a raw natural paradise. Experience breathtaking fjords, traditional fishing culture, and vibrant seaside villages.
Greiti faktai: Sunlight behaves unusually here: during summer, the sun never sets for about two months, creating a surreal 'midnight sun' effect. The islands boast some of the steepest mountains in Norway, ideal for dramatic hiking and climbing adventures.
Akcentai: A quirky tradition involves drying racks full of stockfish that line the shores, a sight shaped by centuries of fishing heritage unique to the area. Vibrant red cabins called 'rorbuer' perch on stilts over the water, offering postcard-perfect scenes coupled with a rustic charm.
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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 It was originally made as a treat for schoolchildren and remains popular throughout Norway.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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